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July 1 in History
2009
Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader resigns giving no specific reason. Jadranka Kosor is announced as the next Prime Minister, the first woman ever to hold the post.
2008
Rioting erupted in Mongolia in response to allegations of fraud surrounding the 2008 legislative elections.
2007
Smoking in England is banned in all public indoor spaces.
2006
The first operation of Qinghai-Tibet Railway in the People's Republic of China.
2004
Saturn orbit insertion of Cassini-Huygens begins at 01:12 UTC and ends at 02:48 UTC.
2003
Over 500,000 people protested against efforts to pass anti-sedition legislation in Hong Kong.
2002
A Bashkirian Airlines (flight 2937) Tupolev TU-154 and a DHL (German cargo) Boeing 757 collide in mid-air over Ueberlingen, southern Germany, killing 71.
The International Criminal Court is established to prosecute individuals for genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and the crime of aggression.
2000
The Oresund Bridge, connecting Sweden and Denmark, opens for traffic.
1999
The Scottish Parliament is officially opened by Queen Elizabeth on the day that legislative powers are officially transferred from the old Scottish Office in London to the new devolved Scottish Executive in Edinburgh.
1997
The People's Republic of China resumes sovereignty over the city-state of Hong Kong, ending 156 years of British colonial rule.
1991
The Warsaw Pact is officially dissolved at a meeting in Prague.
1990
German re-unification: East Germany accepts the Deutsche Mark as its currency, thus uniting the economies of East and West Germany.
1987
The American radio station WFAN in New York City is launched as the world's first all-sports radio station.
1984
The PG-13 rating is introduced by the MPAA.
1983
A North Korean Ilyushin Il-62M jet en route to Conakry Airport in Guinea crashes into the Fouta Djallon mountains in Guinea-Bissau, killing all 23 people on board.
1981
The Wonderland Murders occurred in the early morning hours, allegedly masterminded by businessman and drug dealer Eddie Nash.
1980
''O Canada'' officially becomes the national anthem of Canada.
1979
Sony introduces the Walkman.
1978
The Northern Territory in Australia is granted Self-Government.
1976
Portugal grants autonomy to Madeira.
1972
The first Gay Pride march in England takes place.
1970
President General Yahya Khan abolishes One-Unit of West Pakistan restoring the provinces.
1968
Formal separation of the United Auto Workers from the AFL-CIO.
The Nuclear non-proliferation treaty is signed in Washington, D.C., London and Moscow by sixty-two countries.
The CIA's Phoenix Program is officially established.
1967
Canada celebrates the 100th anniversary of the British North America Act, 1867, which officially made Canada its own federal dominion.
The European Community is formally created out of a merger with the Common Market, the European Coal and Steel Community, and the European Atomic Energy Commission.
1966
The first color television transmission in Canada takes place from Toronto.
1963
The British Government admits that former diplomat Kim Philby had worked as a Soviet agent.
ZIP Codes are introduced for United States mail.
1962
Independence of Burundi.
Independence of Rwanda.
1960
Ghana becomes a Republic and Kwame Nkrumah becomes its first President as Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom ceases to be its Head of state.
1959
Specific values for the international yard, avoirdupois pound and derived units (e.g. inch, mile and ounce) are adopted after agreement between the U.S.A., the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth countries.
The Party of the African Federation holds its constitutive conference.
1958
Flooding of Canada's St. Lawrence Seaway begins.
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation links television broadcasting across Canada via microwave.
1957
The International Geophysical Year begins.
1949
The merger of two princely states of India, Cochin and Travancore, into the state of Thiru-Kochi (later re-organized as Kerala) in the Indian Union ends more than 1,000 years of princely rule by the Cochin Royal Family.
1948
Muhammad Ali Jinnah (Quaid-i-Azam) inaugurates Pakistan's central bank, the State Bank of Pakistan.
1947
The Philippine Air Force is established.
1943
Tokyo City merges with Tokyo Prefecture and is dissolved. Since then, no city in Japan has had the name "Tokyo" (present-day Tokyo is not officially a city).
1942
The Australian Federal Government becomes the sole collector of Income Tax in Australia as the State Income Tax is abolished.
World War II: first Battle of El Alamein.
1935
Grant Park Music Festival begins its tradition of free summer symphonic music concert series in Chicago's Grant Park, which continues as the United States' only annual free outdoor classical music concert series.
Regina, Saskatchewan police and Royal Canadian Mounted Police ambush strikers participating in On-to-Ottawa-Trek.
1931
United Airlines begins service (as Boeing Air Transport).
1923
The Canadian Parliament suspends all Chinese immigration.
1921
The Communist Party of China is founded.
1916
World War I: First day on the Somme
1915
Lieutenant Kurt Wintgens achieves the first known aerial victory with a synchronized gun-equipped fighter plane, the Fokker M.5K/MG ''Eindecker''.
1908
SOS is adopted as the international distress signal.
1898
Spanish-American War: the Battle of San Juan Hill is fought in Santiago de Cuba.
1892
The Homestead Strike, a strike by the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers against the Carnegie Steel Company, begins.
1890
Canada and Bermuda are linked by telegraph cable.
1885
The United States terminates reciprocity and fishery agreement with Canada.
1881
General Order 70, the culmination of the Cardwell-Childers reforms of the British Army, comes into effect.
The world's first international telephone call is made between St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada, and Calais, Maine, United States.
1879
Charles Taze Russell publishes the first edition of the religious magazine ''The Watchtower''.
1878
Canada joins the Universal Postal Union.
1873
1870
The United States Department of Justice formally comes into existence.
1867
The British North America Act of 1867 takes effect as the Constitution of Canada, creating the Canadian Confederation and the federal dominion of Canada; Sir John A. Macdonald is sworn in as the first Prime Minister of Canada.
1863
American Civil War: the Battle of Gettysburg begins.
Keti Koti (Emancipation Day) in Suriname, marking the abolition of slavery by the Netherlands.
1862
American Civil War: the Battle of Malvern Hill takes place. It is the final battle in the Seven Days Campaign, part of the George B. McClellan's Peninsula Campaign.
The Russian State Library is founded.
1858
Joint reading of Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace's papers on evolution to the Linnean Society.
1855
Signing of the Quinault Treaty: the Quinault and the Quileute cede their land to the United States.
1837
A system of the civil registration of births, marriages and deaths is established in England and Wales.
1782
American privateers attack Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.
1770
Lexell's Comet passed closer to the Earth than any other comet in recorded history, approaching to a distance of 0.0146 a.u.
1690
Glorious Revolution: Battle of the Boyne (as reckoned under the Julian calendar).
1569
Union of Lublin: the Kingdom of Poland and the Great Duchy of Lithuania confirm a real union; the united country is called the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth or the Republic of Both Nations.
1520
La Noche Triste: a joint Mexican Indian force led by the Aztec ruler Cuitláhuac defeat Spanish Conquistadores led by Hernán Cortés.
1097
Battle of Dorylaeum: Crusaders led by Prince Bohemond of Taranto defeat a Seljuk army led by Sultan Kilij Arslan I.
69
Tiberius Julius Alexander orders his Roman legions in Alexandria to swear allegiance to Vespasian as Emperor.