Historical Events tagged with "independence"

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Sports & Recreation

First Night Game in Organized Baseball

April 28th, 1930 94 years ago

In Independence, Kansas, the Independence Producers hosted the first-ever night game in the history of organized baseball. Utilizing innovative lighting technology, the game transformed the local baseball scene, attracting fans and setting a new precedent for how games could be played. The matchup highlighted the Producers' drive to embrace modernization in sports entertainment and provided a unique experience for attendees who traditionally watched day games.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Gandhi Leads Salt March Against British Rule

March 12th, 1930 95 years ago

Mahatma Gandhi initiated the Salt March, a 240-mile journey to the Arabian Sea, to defy the British monopoly on salt in India. Starting in Sabarmati Ashram, thousands joined him, symbolizing a unified resistance against colonial laws. The march aimed to assert Indian rights and the need for self-sufficiency, drawing international attention to the Indian independence movement.

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Politics & Government

Vietnamese Nationalist Party's Attempted Coup

February 10th, 1930 95 years ago

The Việt Nam Quốc Dân Đảng, a nationalist party seeking independence from French colonial rule, executed the Yên Bái mutiny to incite rebellion in Vietnam. This insurrection aimed to overthrow the French protectorate and establish a sovereign state. Led by leaders such as Nguyễn Thái Học, the uprising was centered in Yên Bái province. Despite their efforts to rally support and disrupt French authority, the mutiny ultimately failed, resulting in severe repercussions for the participants and strengthening colonial repression.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Indian Congress Declares Poorna Swaraj Day

January 26th, 1930 95 years ago

The Indian National Congress, during the Lahore session, declared 26 January as Independence Day to affirm its demand for complete independence from British rule. This pivotal resolution aimed at mobilizing support for the struggle for freedom and was a call to the Indian people to unite in their quest for self-governance. The declaration was part of a broader strategy to invoke a sense of nationalism and consolidate efforts for independence, marking a significant step in the Indian independence movement.

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Politics & Government

Indian National Congress Declares Purna Swaraj

December 19th, 1929 95 years ago

The Indian National Congress adopted the Purna Swaraj, or the Declaration of Independence of India, during its Lahore session. Led by prominent leaders such as Jawaharlal Nehru, the Congress asserted its commitment to complete independence from British rule. The resolution was fueled by the growing discontent among Indians towards colonial governance and aimed to unify various factions within the Indian independence movement. This declaration marked a significant shift in the struggle for freedom, emphasizing the goal of self-rule.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Gwangju Student Protest for Independence

November 3rd, 1929 95 years ago

Students in Gwangju organized a protest against Japanese colonial rule, advocating for Korean independence and national identity. The movement sparked from rising discontent among the youth regarding oppressive policies and cultural assimilation imposed by Japan. Over a thousand students participated, marching through the streets of Gwangju, emphasizing their desire for freedom and self-determination. This gathering marked a significant moment in the struggle against colonial oppression in Korea.

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Politics & Government

Vatican City Established Through Lateran Treaty

June 7th, 1929 95 years ago

The Lateran Treaty established Vatican City as an independent state, resolving longstanding issues between the Holy See and Italy. Signed on February 11, it was ratified on June 7, 1929, marking a significant moment in the relationship between the Catholic Church and the Italian government. This agreement granted the Pope sovereignty over a small territory in Rome, solidifying Vatican City's status as the world's smallest independent state and the spiritual center for Catholics worldwide.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Bhagat Singh and Dutt Bomb Delhi Assembly

April 8th, 1929 95 years ago

Bhagat Singh and Batukeshwar Dutt entered the Delhi Central Assembly where they threw handouts and bombs, aiming to make a statement against British colonial rule in India. They intended to court arrest and drew attention to their revolutionary cause, advocating for immediate independence from British governance. Their actions led to their arrest and a heightened sense of urgency in the Indian independence movement.

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Arts & Culture

Indonesia Raya Debuts at Youth Congress

October 28th, 1928 96 years ago

During the Second Indonesian Youth Congress in Jakarta, 'Indonesia Raya,' composed by Wage Rudolf Supratman, is played for the first time. This significant moment marks the establishment of the song as a symbol of Indonesian nationalism and unity among the youth representing various regions of the archipelago. The Congress aimed to foster a sense of national identity and outline aspirations for independence from colonial rule.

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