Historical Events tagged with "Atlantic Ocean"
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Joe Kittinger's Solo Balloon Crossing of Atlantic
Joe Kittinger achieved a remarkable feat by completing the first solo balloon crossing of the Atlantic Ocean. Taking off from Caribou, Maine, Kittinger traveled approximately 3,500 miles in a hot air balloon named the 'Billie-Bob' while navigating varied weather conditions and altitudes. The journey took 31 hours, concluding in a successful landing in Italy, demonstrating both his courage and the advancements in ballooning technology.
Continue ReadingTrent Affair: Diplomatic Crisis with Britain
The USS San Jacinto, a Union warship, intercepted the British mail ship CSS Trent in November 1861. The ship was carrying two Confederate envoys, James Mason and John Slidell, from Charleston to England to seek support for the Confederacy. Captain Charles Wilkes of the San Jacinto ordered their arrest, which led to a significant diplomatic crisis between the United States and Britain, who viewed this as an infringement on their neutrality.
Continue ReadingSS Central America Sinks with Treasures
The SS Central America sank approximately 160 miles east of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, while carrying a significant cargo of gold from the California gold rush. A total of 426 passengers and crew members were aboard the vessel when it encountered severe weather conditions. Among those lost was Captain William Lewis Herndon, who was known for his dedication to his crew. The sinking resulted in a substantial loss of life and wealth.
Continue ReadingJoão Álvares Fagundes discovers Saint Pierre and Miquelon
João Álvares Fagundes, a Portuguese explorer, discovered the islands of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, naming them the 'Islands of the 11,000 Virgins' during his voyages along the North American coast. These islands lie near Newfoundland and are significant for their early European exploration. The name reflects a blend of religious devotion and intrigue, showcasing how early navigators interpreted the lands they encountered. Fagundes sought new territories to expand Portuguese interests and influence during the age of exploration.
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