Historical Events tagged with "1870s"

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Military & Warfare

Cree Warriors Assault Frog Lake Village

April 2nd, 1885 139 years ago

A group of Canadian Cree warriors attacked Frog Lake, claiming the lives of nine individuals. This incident stemmed from rising tensions related to land rights and treaty violations, exacerbated by the expansion of European settlers. Frog Lake, located in what is now Saskatchewan, became a flashpoint as Indigenous peoples faced increasing pressures on their traditional lands, leading to violent confrontations between them and settlers.

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Science & Technology

Edison Tests Practical Electric Light Bulb

October 22nd, 1879 145 years ago

Thomas Edison tested a carbonized filament in a light bulb, achieving a remarkable result of lasting 13.5 hours before burning out. This test marked a significant milestone in the development of electric lighting solutions, demonstrating the potential of incandescent bulbs for practical use in everyday life. Conducted at Edison's laboratory, the experiment laid the groundwork for his future innovations in electrical illumination that would change the world.

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Military & Warfare

Troops Withdraw After Indemnity Payment Completion

September 15th, 1873 151 years ago

Following the conclusion of indemnity payment, the last Imperial German Army troops departed from France. The withdrawal marked an end to the military presence established post-Franco-Prussian War, symbolizing the complete transfer of control back to France. This movement was significant as it restored French sovereignty and concluded the terms settled in the Treaty of Frankfurt.

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Politics & Government

Establishment of the Greek Presidential Guard

December 24th, 1868 156 years ago

King George I established the Greek Presidential Guard as the royal escort unit. This elite unit was tasked with protecting the Greek monarchy and symbolizing the nation’s military strength and commitment to sovereignty. Comprised initially of soldiers from various backgrounds, the Guard set a precedent for future ceremonial and presidential formations within Greece while showcasing the importance of military traditions in state functions.

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