SortStack #1500 — 2030-07-18

By year · Order from earliest to most recent.

  1. Qin Shi Huang unifies China and declares himself its first emperor 221 BCE

    He standardized writing, currency, and axle widths — and was buried with an estimated 8,000 life-sized terracotta soldiers, no two faces alike.

  2. Johannes Gutenberg develops his movable-type printing press 1440

    Gutenberg was a goldsmith by trade. Of the roughly 180 Bibles he printed, 49 survive — and he died broke after losing his workshop in a lawsuit.

  3. Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay become the first to summit Everest 1953

    News of the climb reached London on the morning of Queen Elizabeth II's coronation — billed by the press as a double celebration.

  4. Richard Nixon becomes the first US president to resign 1974

    A month after he left office, his successor Gerald Ford granted him a full pardon — a decision many believe cost Ford the next election.

  5. Reactor four explodes at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant 1986

    The Soviet Union stayed silent until radiation set off alarms at a Swedish plant over 1,000 km away — workers' shoes triggered the detectors.

  6. The Bitcoin network launches with its first block 2009

    Satoshi Nakamoto embedded a newspaper headline about bank bailouts into the very first block — a permanent timestamp and a pointed message.

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