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Year | Name |
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2022 | Boris Johnson announces his resignation as leader of the Conservative Party following days of pressure from the Members of Parliament (MPs) during the July 2022 United Kingdom government crisis. |
2019 | The United States women's national soccer team defeated the Netherlands 2–0 at the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup Final in Lyon, France. |
2016 | Ex-US Army soldier Micah Xavier Johnson shoots fourteen policemen during an anti-police protest in downtown Dallas, Texas, killing five of them. He is subsequently killed by a robot-delivered bomb. |
2013 | A De Havilland Otter air taxi crashes in Soldotna, Alaska, killing ten people. |
2012 | At least 172 people are killed in a flash flood in the Krasnodar Krai region of Russia. |
2007 | The first Live Earth benefit concert was held in 11 locations around the world. |
2005 | A series of four explosions occurs on London's transport system, killing 56 people, including four suicide bombers, and injuring over 700 others. |
2003 | NASA Opportunity rover, MER-B or Mars Exploration Rover–B, was launched into space aboard a Delta II rocket. |
1997 | The Turkish Armed Forces withdraw from northern Iraq after assisting the Kurdistan Democratic Party in the Iraqi Kurdish Civil War. |
1992 | The New York Court of Appeals rules that women have the same right as men to go topless in public. |
1991 | Yugoslav Wars: The Brioni Agreement ends the ten-day independence war in Slovenia against the rest of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. |
1985 | Boris Becker becomes the youngest male player ever to win Wimbledon at age 17. |
1983 | Cold War: Samantha Smith, a US schoolgirl, flies to the Soviet Union at the invitation of Secretary General Yuri Andropov. |
1981 | US President Ronald Reagan nominates Sandra Day O'Connor to become the first female member of the Supreme Court of the United States. |
1980 | Institution of sharia law in Iran. |
1980 | During the Lebanese Civil War, 83 Tiger militants are killed during what will be known as the Safra massacre. |
1978 | The Solomon Islands becomes independent from the United Kingdom. |
1963 | Buddhist crisis: Police commanded by Ngô Đình Nhu, brother and chief political adviser of South Vietnam President Ngo Dinh Diem, attacked a group of American journalists who were covering a protest. |
1962 | Alitalia Flight 771 crashes in Junnar, Maharashtra, India, killing 94 people. |
1959 | Venus occults the star Regulus. This rare event is used to determine the diameter of Venus and the structure of the Venusian atmosphere. |
1958 | US President Dwight D. Eisenhower signs the Alaska Statehood Act into law. |
1953 | Ernesto "Che" Guevara sets out on a trip through Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, and El Salvador. |
1952 | The ocean liner SS United States passes Bishop Rock on her maiden voyage, breaking the transatlantic speed record to become the fastest passenger ship in the world. |
1946 | Mother Francesca S. Cabrini becomes the first American to be canonized. |
1946 | Howard Hughes nearly dies when his XF-11 reconnaissance aircraft prototype crashes in a Beverly Hills neighborhood. |
1944 | World War II: Largest Banzai charge of the Pacific War at the Battle of Saipan. |
1941 | The US occupation of Iceland replaces the UK's occupation. |
1937 | The Marco Polo Bridge Incident (Lugou Bridge) provides the Imperial Japanese Army with a pretext for starting the Second Sino-Japanese War (China-Japan War). |
1937 | The Peel Commission Report recommends the partition of Palestine, which was the first formal recommendation for partition in the history of Palestine. |
1930 | Industrialist Henry J. Kaiser begins construction of Boulder Dam (now known as Hoover Dam). |
1928 | Sliced bread is sold for the first time (on the inventor's 48th birthday) by the Chillicothe Baking Company of Chillicothe, Missouri. |
1916 | The New Zealand Labour Party was founded in Wellington. |
1915 | The First Battle of the Isonzo comes to an end. |
1915 | Colombo Town Guard officer Henry Pedris is executed in British Ceylon for allegedly inciting persecution of Muslims. |
1911 | The United States, UK, Japan, and Russia sign the North Pacific Fur Seal Convention of 1911 banning open-water seal hunting, the first international treaty to address wildlife preservation issues. |
1907 | Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. staged his first Follies on the roof of the New York Theater in New York City. |
1898 | US President William McKinley signs the Newlands Resolution annexing Hawaii as a territory of the United States. |
1892 | The Katipunan is established, the discovery of which by Spanish authorities initiated the Philippine Revolution. |
1865 | Four conspirators in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln are hanged. |
1863 | The United States begins its first military draft; exemptions cost $300. |
1846 | US troops occupy Monterey and Yerba Buena, thus beginning the US conquest of California. |
1834 | In New York City, four nights of rioting against abolitionists began. |
1807 | The first Treaty of Tilsit between France and Russia is signed, ending hostilities between the two countries in the War of the Fourth Coalition. |
1798 | As a result of the XYZ Affair, the US Congress rescinds the Treaty of Alliance with France sparking the "Quasi-War". |
1777 | American forces retreating from Fort Ticonderoga are defeated in the Battle of Hubbardton. |
1770 | The Battle of Larga between the Russian Empire and the Ottoman Empire takes place. |
1667 | An English fleet completes the destruction of a French merchant fleet off Fort St Pierre, Martinique during the Second Anglo-Dutch War. |
1585 | The Treaty of Nemours abolishes tolerance to Protestants in France. |
1575 | The Raid of the Redeswire is the last major battle between England and Scotland. |
1534 | Jacques Cartier makes his first contact with aboriginal peoples in what is now Canada. |
1520 | Spanish conquistadores defeat a larger Aztec army at the Battle of Otumba. |
1456 | A retrial verdict acquits Joan of Arc of heresy 25 years after her execution. |
1124 | The city of Tyre falls to the Venetian Crusade after a siege of nineteen weeks. |
Here is a random list who born on July 7. For full list please click on the link above.
Year | Name |
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1970 | Min Patel, Indian-English cricketer |
1992 | Dominik Furman, Polish footballer |
1915 | Margaret Walker, American novelist and poet (d. 1998) |
1905 | Marie-Louise Dubreil-Jacotin, French mathematician (d. 1972) |
1969 | Sylke Otto, German luger |
1891 | Virginia Rappe, American model and actress (d. 1921) |
1929 | Sergio Romano, Italian writer, journalist, and historian |
1979 | Anastasios Gousis, Greek sprinter |
1869 | Rachel Caroline Eaton, American academic (d. 1938) |
1766 | Guillaume Philibert Duhesme, French general (d. 1815) |
Here is a list of some famous peope who died on July 7. For full list please click on the link above.
Date | Name |
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2003 | Izhak Graziani, Bulgarian trumpet player and conductor (b. 1924) |
1956 | Gottfried Benn, German author and poet (b. 1886) |
2011 | Allan W. Eckert, American historian and author (b. 1931) |
1713 | Henry Compton, English bishop (b. 1632) |
1987 | Germaine Thyssens-Valentin, Dutch-French pianist (b. 1902) |
2007 | Anne McLaren, British scientist (b. 1927) |
1307 | Edward I, king of England (b. 1239) |
1984 | George Oppen, American poet and author (b. 1908) |
1863 | William Mulready, Irish genre painter (b. 1786) |
2000 | Kenny Irwin Jr., American race car driver (b. 1969) |