SortStack #1941 — 2031-10-02

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  1. The Black Death arrives in Europe aboard Genoese trading ships 1347

    Within five years it killed somewhere between a third and half of Europe's population — the deadliest pandemic in recorded human history.

  2. The American colonies declare independence from Britain 1776

    Most delegates didn't sign the Declaration until August. John Adams predicted Americans would forever celebrate the second of July.

  3. The Suez Canal opens, linking the Mediterranean and Red Seas 1869

    The canal cut the sea voyage from Europe to India by roughly 7,000 km, ending the age of sailing around the entire African continent.

  4. The Eiffel Tower opens to the public in Paris 1889

    It was meant to stand for only twenty years. Its usefulness as a giant radio antenna saved it from demolition.

  5. The first video is uploaded to YouTube 2005

    'Me at the zoo' is nineteen seconds of co-founder Jawed Karim standing in front of elephants in San Diego, noting they have 'really, really long trunks.'

  6. DeepMind's AlphaGo defeats Go champion Lee Sedol 2016

    AlphaGo's 'Move 37' was so alien that commentators assumed it was a mistake. Lee won a single game back with a move fans dubbed 'God's touch.'

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