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7 September 2024 Important News Events History and Significance of This Day

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September 7 has witnessed several interesting historical events. On this day, pivotal moments shaped history worldwide: Napoleon's forces narrowly triumphed at the Battle of Borodino (1812), Brazil declared independence (1822), the Boxer Rebellion ended in China (1901), and ESPN revolutionised sports broadcasting (1979). From the signing of the Torrijos-Carter Treaties (1977) to the tragic death of Tupac Shakur (1996), these events left a lasting impact. Check out the major events that took place on September 7 and level up your history game! 1812: The Battle of Borodino Napoleon's French army narrowly defeated Russian forces led by Mikhail Illarionovich Kutuzov in the fierce Battle of Borodino. 1822: Brazil's Independence Dom Pedro I declared Brazil's independence, breaking away from Portuguese rule. 1860: Garibaldi's Triumph in Naples Giuseppe Garibaldi marched into Naples, Italy, and declared himself the "Dictator of the Two Sicilies." 1860: Birth of Grandma Moses American folk artist Grandma Moses celebrated for her simple yet vivid depictions of rural life, was born. 1901: End of the Boxer Rebellion The Boxer Rebellion, a violent uprising in China aimed at expelling foreign influence, officially concluded with the signing of the Boxer Protocol. 1921: The First Miss America Pageant The inaugural Miss America Pageant, originally known as the Inter-City Beauty Contest, took place in Atlantic City, New Jersey, with 16-year-old Margaret Gorman crowned as the first winner. 1936: Extinction of the Tasmanian Tiger On 7 September 1936, the last known Tasmanian Tiger, Benjamin, died in captivity at Hobart Zoo, marking the extinction of the species due to excessive hunting and the introduction of invasive species. 1940: The Blitz Begins The German Luftwaffe began a relentless bombing campaign on London, known as the Blitz, targeting the city for 57 consecutive nights and causing significant destruction and loss of life. 1963: Opening of the Pro Football Hall of Fame The Pro Football Hall of Fame opened its doors in Canton, Ohio, inducting its first members, including Jim Thorpe and George Halas. 1977: Signing of the Torrijos-Carter Treaties The United States and Panama signed the Torrijos-Carter Treaties, transferring control of the Panama Canal to Panama and marking a significant shift in global maritime power. 1979: Launch of ESPN ESPN, a pioneering cable network dedicated entirely to sports, made its debut on American television. 1996: Tupac Shakur was Shot Renowned rapper and actor Tupac Shakur was fatally shot by an unidentified assailant and died six days later, marking a significant loss in the world of music. 2005: Mubarak Wins Egypt's Election Hosni Mubarak won Egypt's first multicandidate presidential election amid low voter turnout and accusations of electoral irregularities.

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