On this day:
- Women's Rights Convention (1848): Also known as the Seneca Falls Convention, commenced on July 19th, 1848, in Seneca Falls, New York. This pivotal gathering marked the beginning of the women's suffrage movement in the United States.
- V for Victory (1941): British Prime Minister Winston Churchill launched his iconic "V for Victory" campaign, urging resistance against Nazi occupation during World War II. The "V" hand gesture and the Morse code rhythm of three short and one long became powerful symbols of defiance.
- The Mary Rose (1545): The Mary Rose, an English warship, sank during the Battle of the Solent against the French fleet. The ship was later salvaged in 1982, offering valuable insights into Tudor naval history.
Join us as we delve into the past and discover remarkable moments that have shaped our world in unique and unexpected ways. |
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