In history many occasions occur throughout the times. Occasions from 2000-1492 on November 7. Each day, months, and years all have different things occurring throughout the world. Throwback Thursday is an example of these situations happening.
2000:
According to Fact Site.com, Hilary Clinton made history when she became the first ever First Lady to win a seat for the Democrats in the Senate.
1989:
According to History.com, Lieutenant Governor Douglas Wilder, also a Democrat, became the first elected African American state governor in American history.
1940:
According to Britanna.com, The Tacoma Narrows Bridge connecting the Olympic Peninsula with Tacoma, Washington broke up in a wind of about 42 miles (67 km) per hour.
1918:
According to OnThisDay.com, The 1918 influenza epidemic spread to Western Samoa, killing 7,542 (about 20% of the population) by the end of the year.
1913:
According to OnThisDay.com, the Great Lakes storm the “White Hurricane” began with 90 mph winds and 35 foot waves, (lasts till 10 Nov), then sunk 19 ships and stranded more, killing over 250 people.
1893:
According to Fact Site.com, Colorado became the second state in the US to give women the right to vote. About 55% of Colorado’s population voted, with women’s suffrage winning just over half the votes.
1874:
According to OnThisDay.com, the first cartoon depicting an elephant as the Republican Party symbol was published by Thomas Nast.
1507:
According to OnTHisDay.com, the first named reference to royal trumpeter John Blanke, the first black person whose image survives from Tudor England, in payment for services by Henry Vll.
1492:
According to Fact Site.com, The Ensisheim Meteorite- the oldest meteorite with an observed fall, struck the Earth in France. Named after the village it landed in, the meteorite weighed 280lbs (127kg) and is displayed at a local museum.