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History fact a day October 10-31

October 1 On october1 1971 walt disney world in orlando florida, opend then, on october 1 1982, epcot center opened at walt disney world at the epcot center, you can learn about energy dinosaurs plants and different countrys of the world

October 2 Happy birthday, charlie brown the first peanuts comic strip appeared in news papers october 2 1950 charles schulz created it the last peanuts comic strip appeared on february 13 2000

October 3 When world war II ended in 1945 the berlin wall was constructed to divid germany into too kountries, east and west germany the two kountries were reunited on october 3 1990, when the wall was took down at that time the kountry resumed using the original name germany

October 4 On october 4 1957 the soviet union launched the first man-made satellite into orbit it was called sputnik I and traveled around the Earth once every 96 minutes

October 6 On october 6 1927 the first full-length talking movie was released it was called the jazz singer and it starrd al jolson by 1930, movie studios were no longer making silent movies

October7 Desmund tutu was born on october7 1931 he one the nobel peace prize and speaked out against apartheid in south africa apartheid is a system that has different laws for blacks and whites

October 8 The great chicago fire started on october 8 1871, and destroyed one-third of the city according to legend, the fire started when a cow in mrs o’learys barn kicked over a lantern

October 9 The washington monument opened to the public on october 9 1888 it was designed by robert mills and had elevators that carried visitors to the top in 12 minutes

October 10 on october 10 1942 james marshall the author of childrens books wasborn he writed the george and martha books and miss nelson is missing he created viola swap after a real teacher he had

October 11 eleanor roosevelt was born october 11 1884 she was the wife of president franklin roosevelt and traveled to europe during world war IIas an ambassador of goodwill

October 12 on october 12 1492 christopher columbus seen an island in the bahamas that he named san salvador columbus was looking for a shortcut to asia and believed he found one, but the bahamas is actually off the coast of north america

October 13 construction beginned on the white house on october 13 1792 george washington laid the cornerstone of the house but didn’t never actually get to live there who was the first president to live in the white house

October 14 on october 14 1912, while theodore roosevelt was campagneing for president, he was shooted in the chest the papers in his vest poket saved him and he insisted on finishing him speech before going to the hospitel

October 15 on october 15 1990 mikhail gorbachev won the nobel peace prize he was the president of the soviet union and helped to make the soviet union a more modern and democratic country

October 16 Noah webster was born on october 16 1758 it took him 50 years to plan research and publish his american dictionary of the english language many people still use websters dictionarys today

October 17 on october 17 1989 the loma prieta earth quake hit sanfrancisco california it occurred just minutes before the world series was going to start there and it caused $7 billion in damage

October 18 the united states flag was raised in alaska on october18 1867 the u.s. had buyed alaska from russia for 7.2 million many people thought that was two expensive but the changed there minds when oil and gold was discovered there

October 19 On october 19 1869 an eleven-year-old girl named grace bedell wrote a letter to abraham lincold who were running for president se tells him he wood look better with a breard, so he too her advise and grew one

October 20 Herbert hoover died a the age of 90 on october 20 1964 he was the 31st president of the united states he was president during the economic depression of the 1930’s

October 21 Alfred nobel was born on october 21 1833 he invented dynamite and had 355 patents for his many inventions in his will, he leaved money to award nobel prizes to scientists writers and peacemakers

October 22 General sam houston becomed the first president of the republic of texas on october 22 1836 this was before texas becomed a part of the united states there is a city in texas named after him

October 23 The famous brazilian soccer player named pele was born on october 23 1940 he played soccer for 22 years and scored 1281 goals during his career he encouraged many children all over the world to play soccer

October 24 on october 24 1901 a daring women named anna edson taylor rided inside a barrel over niagara falls during this adventure she falled 158 foots when rescurers got to anna, she said nobody ever do that again

October 25 Richard byrd a famous antarctic explorer was born on october 25 1888 he was the first man to spent the winter exploring antarctica, the coldest place on Earth

October 26 On october 26 1825 the erie canal opened it was cutted through 363 miles of wilderness and ws 40 feet wide it allowed sips to travel from new york to the midwest in order to trade goods

October 27 The first subway an under ground railway system began operating in new york city october 27 1904 many people in new york still use the subway system as their mane form of transportation

October 28 The statue of liberty was a gift to are country from france it was so large it had to be shipped to the u.s. in peaces it was designed by frederic auguste bartholdi and was first unveiled in new york harbor on october 28 1886 October

October 29 on october 29 192 the stock market crashed, causing people to sell 16 million shares of stick this was known as “black tuesday” and was the beginning of the great depression of the 1930s