SortStack #2053 — 2032-01-22
By year · Order from earliest to most recent.
- 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.
- 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.
- Napoleon Bonaparte is crowned Emperor of the French 1804
At the ceremony in Notre-Dame, Napoleon took the crown from Pope Pius VII and placed it on his own head — a move planned in advance, not an impulsive snub.
- Germany invades Poland, beginning the Second World War 1939
Britain and France declared war two days later — then months of eerie quiet followed on the Western Front, a period nicknamed the 'Phoney War.'
- President John F. Kennedy is assassinated in Dallas 1963
Abraham Zapruder's 26-second home movie of the motorcade became one of the most studied pieces of film ever shot.
- 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.