May 31 has witnessed a myriad of historical milestones that continue to influence our present. Today, we look back at the Major Historical Events on May 31, highlighting their impact and legacy.
Major Historical Events on May 31- Today in History
Establishment of U.S. Copyright Law – 1790 AD
The United States laid the foundation for copyright protection by establishing its copyright law, ensuring creators’ rights to their intellectual property.
Birth of Walt Whitman – 1819 AD
Walt Whitman, a renowned American poet, essayist, and journalist, was born on Long Island, New York. His seminal work, Leaves of Grass (1855), remains a cornerstone of American literature.
The Johnstown Flood Tragedy – 1889 AD
One of the deadliest natural disasters in U.S. history, the Johnstown Flood, devastated Pennsylvania, claiming over 2,200 lives and leaving the town in ruins.
End of the South African War – 1902 AD
The South African War, also known as the Boer War, concluded with the signing of the Peace of Vereeniging, marking the end of hostilities and British dominance over the Boer Republics.
Formation of South Africa’s First Government – 1910 AD
Louis Botha became the first Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa, forming the new nation’s inaugural government after the unification of its colonies.
Commencement of the Battle of Jutland – 1916 AD
The Battle of Jutland, a significant naval engagement during World War I between British and German fleets, commenced, marking a pivotal moment in naval warfare history.
The Tulsa Race Massacre – 1921 AD
The Tulsa race massacre began as racial tensions erupted in Oklahoma, leading to the destruction of Greenwood, a prosperous Black neighborhood, and the deaths of up to 300 people, predominantly African Americans.
Birth of Joe Namath – 1943 AD
Joe Namath, a legendary American football quarterback and cultural icon of the 1960s, was born in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, becoming one of the sport’s greatest passers.
Execution of Adolf Eichmann – 1962 AD
On this day in 1962, Israel executed Adolf Eichmann, a key architect of the Holocaust, for his role in the Nazi genocide of Jews during World War II.
Completion of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline – 1977 AD
The Trans-Alaska Pipeline, spanning 800 miles (1,300 km) from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez, was completed, facilitating the transport of oil across Alaska and significantly impacting the state’s economy.
Revelation of “Deep Throat’s” Identity – 2005 AD
Former FBI official Mark Felt was publicly revealed as “Deep Throat,” the key informant in the Watergate scandal, which led to the resignation of U.S. President Richard Nixon.
Death of Titanic Survivor Millvina Dean – 2009 AD
Millvina Dean, the last known survivor of the Titanic sinking in 1912, passed away in Southampton, England. She was just nine weeks old when the disaster occurred.
Gangnam Style Hits 2B Views – 2014 AD
On May 31, Psy’s viral hit “Gangnam Style” made history by becoming the first video to reach 2 billion views on YouTube.
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