SortStack #2172 — 2032-05-20

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  1. Constantinople falls to the Ottoman army of Mehmed the Conqueror 1453

    The Ottomans breached walls that had stood for a thousand years using enormous cannons — built by Orban, a Hungarian engineer who had first offered his services to the Byzantines.

  2. 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.

  3. Alexander Graham Bell patents the telephone 1876

    Bell's lawyer filed at the patent office mere hours before rival Elisha Gray filed a notice for a similar device — one of history's closest patent races.

  4. The Titanic strikes an iceberg and sinks on her maiden voyage 1912

    The lookouts had no binoculars — the key to the locker holding them left the ship with a reassigned officer in Southampton.

  5. The Human Genome Project is declared complete 2003

    The 'complete' genome actually covered about 92% — the trickiest gaps weren't fully sequenced until nearly two decades later.

  6. Nations adopt the Paris Agreement on climate change 2015

    Negotiators from 196 parties agreed to pursue limiting warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius — the gavel came down to a standing ovation in a Paris suburb.

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