SortStack #905 — 2028-11-30
By year · Order from earliest to most recent.
- King John seals the Magna Carta at Runnymede 1215
John never intended to honor it — the Pope annulled the charter within ten weeks — yet it became a foundation stone of constitutional law anyway.
- Christopher Columbus makes landfall in the Americas 1492
Columbus never set foot on the North American mainland and insisted until his death that he had reached the edge of Asia.
- Isaac Newton publishes the Principia, laying out his laws of motion 1687
The Royal Society couldn't afford to print it — it had blown its budget on a lavish history of fish — so astronomer Edmond Halley paid out of his own pocket.
- The Beatles make their first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show 1964
An estimated 73 million Americans watched — roughly forty percent of the US population — launching the British Invasion overnight.
- The Space Shuttle Columbia makes the first shuttle flight 1981
It was the first time NASA launched humans on a vehicle that had never flown an uncrewed test — commander John Young had already walked on the Moon.
- Larry Page and Sergey Brin found Google 1998
The company started in Susan Wojcicki's garage, and its name is a misspelling of 'googol' — the number one followed by a hundred zeros.