Unbelievable Events on September 24 Uncovered

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In this video, we'll be discussing some of the unbelievable events that took place on September 24 in history.

September 24 is an important date in history, and it's worth taking a little time to learn about the unbelievable events that took place on that day. This video is a great way to start your day, and it will give you a better understanding of how the world works!

1493 Christopher Columbus embarks on his second expedition to the New World, setting sail with a fleet of 17 ships

1657 1st autopsy and coroner's jury verdict is recorded in Maryland

1688 France declares war on Germany

1789 President George Washington nominates John Jay for 1st Chief Justice

1789 US Attorney General Office is created

1789 US Congress establishes Post Office Department following the new constitution

1789 US Federal Judiciary Act passes, creating a six-person Supreme Court

1853 1st round-the-world trip by yacht (Cornelius Vanderbilt)

1862 Confederate Congress adopts confederacy seal

1890 The President of the Latter-day Saints Wilford Woodruff issues a manifesto advising members that the teaching and practice of polygamy should be abandoned

1948 The Honda Motor Company is founded in Hamamatsu-city, Japan

1950 Operation Magic Carpet concludes after having transported 45,000 Yemenite Jews to Israel

1952 American fast food restaurant chain "KFC" [Kentucky Fried Chicken] opens its first franchise in Salt Lake City, Utah

1955 US President Eisenhower suffers a heart attack on vacation in Denver

1960 USS Enterprise, 1st nuclear power aircraft carrier, launched

1962 US Circuit Court of Appeals orders Meredith admitted to University of Mississippi

1968 "60 Minutes" premieres on CBS-TV

1976 American newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst sentenced to 7 years for her part in a 1974 bank robbery; released after 22 months by US President Jimmy Carter and pardoned by US President Bill Clinton in 2001

1977 1st broadcast of "Love Boat" on ABC-TV

1979 CompuServe begins offering a dial-up online information service to consumers, marketed as MicroNET [1]

1990 Supreme Soviet gives approval to switch to free market

1990 West German President Richard von Weizsaecker signs reunification treaty

1996 US President Bill Clinton signs the "Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty" at the United Nations

2007 "The Big Bang Theory" premieres on CBS

2019 Nancy Pelosi announces formal impeachment inquiry into US President Donald Trump, arguing that he tried to enlist a foreign power for his own political gain

2020 David Attenborough breaks Jennifer Aniston's record as the fastest person to reach 1 million followers on Instagram

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