June 10


What is the importance of June 10 in the history of the World? We have listed some important events that happened around the globe. Read on to know more about this day.

The significance of June 10 in the history of the World:

We can also read history of the other day from June are as follows :-  12 , 12 june,..

1610: Thomas West, the third and the twelfth Baron De La Warr, was appointed as the Governor of Virginia


1719: Battle of Glen Shiel began.

On June 10, 1752 benzamin Franklin flie a kite during a thunderstorm and collects ambient electrical charge in a Leyden jar, enabling him to demonstrate the connection between lightning and electricity. Franklin became interested in electricity in the mid-1740s, a time when much was still unknown on the topic, and spent almost a decade conducting electrical experiments.



1760: The first effective law regulating practice of medicine was passed in New York


1848: First telegraph link was opened between New York City & Chicago.
Telegraphy is the long-distance transmission of textual messages where the sender uses symbolic codes, known to the recipient, rather than a physical exchange of an object bearing the message.
In 18th centuries 
 claude chappe Discovered telegraph.


In the year 1854, the very first batch of students of United States Naval Academy graduated. 


1921: Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and spouse of Queen Elizabeth II, was born


1931: Norway occupied East Greenland.

1934 - U.S.A. Donald Duck

1934 : Donald Duck makes his first film appearance, in The Wise Little Hen, a short by Walt Disney.

which was an episode of Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies series of cartoon shorts.



1940: Norway surrendered to the German troops.



1940 : Two months after starting the invasion of Norway Germany gains full control when Norway surrenders . One other interesting fact is that the word Quisling came from the name of the Norwegian minister of defense Vidkun Quisling. 


1940 - Italy Declares War on France and Great Britain.


1946: Italian Republic was established


1973: NASA launched Radio Astronomy Explorer 49 into lunar orbit.

The radio astronomyinstrument called WAVES on the WIND spacecraft recorded a day of bursts ofradio waves from the Sun's corona and planets in our solar system.



1992: Satellite Intelsat K was launched


2001: Lebanon's first female saint, Saint Rafqa, was canonised by Pope John Paul II


2003: The Spirit Rover was launched which began the NASA's Mars Exploration Rover mission