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May 5 in History
2007
Kenya Airways Flight KQ 507 crashes in Cameroon.
2006
The government of Sudan signs an accord with the Sudan Liberation Army.
1994
The signing of the Bishkek Protocol between Armenia and Azerbaijan effectively freezes the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
1992
Ratification by Alabama brings into effect the 27th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
1991
A riot breaks out in the Mt. Pleasant section of Washington, D.C. after police shoot a Salvadoran man.
1987
Iran-Contra affair: start of Congressional televised hearings in the United States of America
1981
Bobby Sands dies in the Long Kesh prison hospital after 66 days of hunger-striking, aged 27.
1980
Operation Nimrod: The British Special Air Service storms the Iranian embassy in London after a six-day siege.
1964
The Council of Europe declares May 5 as Europe Day
1961
Project Mercury|The Mercury program: Mercury-Redstone 3
1955
1950
Bhumibol Adulyadej crowns himself King Rama IX of Thailand.
1949
The Treaty of London establishes the Council of Europe in Strasbourg as the first European institution working for European integration.
1945
World War II: Canadian and UK troops liberate the Netherlands and Denmark from Nazi occupation when Wehrmacht troops capitulate
1941
Emperor Haile Selassie returns to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; the country commemorates the date as Liberation Day or Patriots' Victory Day.
1940
World War II: Norwegian refugees form a government-in-exile in London
1936
Italian troops occupy Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
1925
Scopes Trial: serving of an arrest warrant on John T. Scopes for teaching evolution in violation of the Butler Act.
The government of South Africa declares Afrikaans an official language
1920
Authorities arrest Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti for alleged robbery and murder.
1904
Pitching against the Philadelphia Athletics at the Huntington Avenue Grounds, Cy Young of the Boston Americans throws the first perfect game in the modern era of baseball.
1891
The Music Hall in New York City (later known as Carnegie Hall) has its grand opening and first public performance, with Tchaikovsky as the guest conductor.
1886
The Bay View Tragedy: A militia fires into a crowd of protesters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, killing seven.
1877
Indian Wars: Sitting Bull leads his band of Lakota into Canada to avoid harassment by the United States Army under Colonel Nelson Miles.
1866
Memorial Day first celebrated in United States at Waterloo, New York.
1865
In North Bend, Ohio (a suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio), the first train robbery in the United States takes place.
1864
American Civil War: The Battle of the Wilderness begins in Spotsylvania County, Virginia.
1862
Cinco de Mayo: troops led by Ignacio Zaragoza halt a French invasion in the Battle of Puebla in Mexico.
1860
Giuseppe Garibaldi sets sail from Genoa, leading the expedition of the Thousand to conquer the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies and giving birth to the Kingdom of Italy.
1835
In Belgium, the first railway in continental Europe opens between Brussels and Mechelen.
1821
Emperor Napoleon I dies in exile on the island of Saint Helena in the South Atlantic Ocean.
1809
The Swiss canton of Aargau denies citizenship to Jews.
Mary Kies becomes the first woman awarded a U.S. patent, for a technique of weaving straw with silk and thread.
1789
In France, the Estates-General convenes for the first time since 1614.
1762
Russia and Prussia sign the Treaty of St. Petersburg.
1640
King Charles I of England dissolves the Short Parliament.
1494
Christopher Columbus lands on the island of Jamaica and claims it for Spain.
1260
Kublai Khan becomes ruler of the Mongol Empire.
1215
Rebel barons renounce their allegiance to King John of England — part of a chain of events leading to the signing of the Magna Carta
553
The Second Council of Constantinople begins.