July 24 โ Some important events on this day.
1487 ๐๐ผ Citizens of Leeuwarden, Netherlands, rebel against ban on foreign beer
1534 ๐๐ผ French explorer Jacques Cartier lands in Canada, claims it for France
1567 ๐๐ผ Mary Queen of Scots is forced to abdicate; her 1-year-old son becomes King James VI of Scots
1793 ๐๐ผ France passes 1st copyright law
1823 ๐๐ผ Slavery is abolished in Chile
1824 ๐๐ผ Harrisburg Pennsylvanian newspaper publishes results of 1st public opinion poll, with a clear lead for Andrew Jackson. Nicknamed โOld Hickoryโ, Jackson served as the 7th President of the United States (1829-1837).
1832 ๐๐ผ Benjamin Bonneville leads the first wagon train across the Rocky Mountains by Wyomingโs South Pass
1851 ๐๐ผ Citizens of the United Kingdom were allowed light and air in their homes without having to pay for it. The long-hated Window Tax had finally been scrapped.
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1911 ๐๐ผ American explorer Hiram Bingham discovers Machu Picchu, the Lost City of the Incas
1941 ๐๐ผ Nazis kill entire Jewish population of Grodz, Lithuania
1943 ๐๐ผ Operation Gomorrah: RAF begins bombing Hamburg (till 3rd August), creating a firestorm and killing 42,600 people
1959 ๐๐ผ US Vice President Richard Nixon argues with Nikita Khrushchev, known as โKitchen Debateโ.
In 1959, US Vice President Richard Nixon traveled to the capital of Americaโs communist arch-enemy, the Soviet Union. He was there to visit an American exhibition being held in the city; a house had been built as a set that the American designers claimed every family in America could pay for.
During their joint visit to the kitchen of this model unit, Khrushchev and Nixon debated each other on the merits of communism versus capitalism, using the technological developments of the age to make their arguments.
The debates were rebroadcast in both countries, though the Soviet broadcast did not translate some of Nixonโs remarks. Nixon managed to impress not just the Soviet leader but also the American public, increasing his chances for the Republic Party presidential nomination in 1960 โ though he would lose to John F. Kennedy.
1969 ๐๐ผ Apollo 11 returns to Earth
1975 ๐๐ผ Giorgio Armani and Sergio Galeotti found Giorgio Armani S.p.A. in Milan, Italy
2001 ๐๐ผ Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, the last Tsar of Bulgaria when he was a child, is sworn in as Prime Minister of Bulgaria, becoming the first monarch in history to regain political power through democratic election to a different office.
2005 ๐๐ผ 92nd Tour de France: no winner; Lance Armstrong retires after winning a record seventh consecutive victory but disqualified in 2012 for doping
2019 ๐๐ผ Global warming is the fastest in 2,000 years and scientific consensus that humans are the cause is at 99%, according to three major reports published in journals โNatureโ and โNature Geoscienceโ

