WHAT ALL HAPPENED AUGUST TO NOVEMBER 1868
Find out what all happened August to November 1868

Grito de Lares ("Lares Revolt") occurs in Puerto Rico against Spanish rule. (23. September 1868)

John Willis Menard was the first African American elected to the United States Congress. Because of an electoral challenge, he was never seated. (3. November 1868)

The Imperial Russian steam frigate Alexander Nevsky is shipwrecked off Jutland while carrying Grand Duke Alexei of Russia. (25. September 1868)

Carlos Céspedes issues the Grito de Yara from his plantation, La Demajagua, proclaiming Cuba's independence (10. October 1868)

American Indian Wars: Battle of Washita River – United States Army Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer leads an attack on Cheyenne living on reservation land. (27. November 1868)

Cornell University holds opening day ceremonies; initial student enrollment is 412, the highest at any American university to that date. (7. October 1868)

Spanish revolution: La Gloriosa. (19. September 1868)

Camagüey, Cuba revolts against Spain during the Ten Years' War. (4. November 1868)

Battle of Alcolea causes Queen Isabella II of Spain to flee to France. (28. September 1868)

A massive earthquake near Arica, Peru, causes an estimated 25,000 casualties, and the subsequent tsunami causes considerable damage as far away as Hawaii and New Zealand. (13. August 1868)

French astronomer Pierre Janssen discovers helium. (18. August 1868)

Time zone: New Zealand officially adopts a standard time to be observed nationally. (2. November 1868)

A statue of King Charles XII of Sweden is inaugurated in Stockholm's Kungsträdgården. (30. November 1868)

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