November in History

92 events
Jonestown Murder-Suicide
November 1, 978

Jonestown Murder-Suicide

Most people have at least heard of the Jonestown massacre — the mass murder-suicide that claimed over 900 lives. But the full story of how things spiraled to that point is far less widely known.

John Adams Moved into the White House
November 1, 1800

John Adams Moved into the White House

On November 1, 1800, President John Adams stepped through the doors of a half-completed mansion standing in the middle of a city that barely existed yet.

Cheerleading then becomes a sport.
November 2, 1898

Cheerleading then becomes a sport.

Think cheerleading doesn't qualify as a sport? You might want to reconsider that stance. Sure, standing before a roaring crowd and rallying support for your team sounds simple enough.

The Spruce Goose takes Flight
November 2, 1937

The Spruce Goose takes Flight

On November 2, 1937, the Hughes H-4 Hercules — better known by its famous nickname, the Spruce Goose — lifted off the water and into aviation history.

The Release of "Thriller"
November 2, 1983

The Release of "Thriller"

November 2, 1983—the day Michael Jackson unleashed something the music world never saw coming.

Panama Declared Independence
November 3, 1903

Panama Declared Independence

A slender ribbon of land broke free from its colossal neighbor on November 3, 1903, when Panama declared independence from Colombia—a moment that would fundamentally alter the course of international

SOS Became Universal Distress SignalNovember
November 3, 1906

SOS Became Universal Distress SignalNovember

On November 3, 1906, delegates at the International Radiotelegraph Conference in Berlin reached a decision that would forever reshape how the world calls for help.