2024 › November

November 18: Facts & Historical Events On This Day

Pinterest
Facts & Historic Events That Happened on November 18

Share:

M
T
W
T
F
S
S

Share

November 18th is officially celebrated as Apple Cider Day as well as Mickey Mouse Day.

We’ve made it to the 323rd day of the year! There are 43 days remaining in 2024.

Is today your birthday or that of someone close to you? If so it’s already a special day – but you’re about to learn about some unique events that all happened on this day that’ll make this day even more special!

Did you know that on this day in 2011, Minecraft was officially released at MINECON 2011? It would go on to become the best-selling video game of all time.

Keep reading for more fun & interesting facts about November 18th in history!

Events

What memorable events happened on November 18 in history? Keep reading to find out!

2019

The Brazilian Space Agency announced that the country’s Amazon rainforest had suffered its biggest spike in deforestation in over a decade.

OTD in 2019: The Brazilian Space Agency announced that the country's Amazon rainforest had suffered its biggest spike in deforestation in over a decade.

2018

An American 26-year-old, John Allen Chau, was killed by natives living on the forbidden Sentinel Island in the Bay of Bengal.

The island is notorious for being unfriendly to outsiders, with many who try to visit losing their lives.

2017

Shawn Mendes claimed his third number 1 single on the Billboard list, making him the first person under the age of 20 to do so.

2013

NASA’s MAVEN space probe was launched from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.

The probe’s mission was to study the escape of Mars’ atmospheric gases into space, to try and understand more about the history of Mars’ climate.

2011

After two and a half years of Alpha and Beta development, the full version of Minecraft was released.

Markus “Notch” Persson came up with the idea for Minecraft during his “off-hours” from work, and after a weekend of programming, he released the first Alpha for private testing on May 16, 2009. After working tirelessly for five years, Persson was rewarded rather well when he sold his shares of Minecraft to Microsoft for $2.5 billion in 2014.

2003

The UK’s repealed anti-gay amendment, Section 28, came to a complete end in the UK.

OTD in 2003: The UK's repealed anti-gay amendment

Section 28 of the Local government Act 1986 stated authorities “shall not intentionally promote homosexuality or publish material with the intention of promoting homosexuality” or “promote the teaching in any maintained school of the acceptability of homosexuality as a pretended family relationship.”, It was repealed on 21 June 2000 in Scotland and was fully repealed for the UK on this day.

1997

Sony Music Soundtrax released their “Titanic: Music from the Motion Picture” album.

It sold over 30 million albums and became one of the top 100 best-selling albums in the US.

1992

The movie “Malcolm X,” starring Denzel Washington, was released in the US.

1963

Push-button telephones were made available to the general public for the first time.

OTD in 1963: Push-button telephones were made available to the general public for the first time.

The Bell Telephone Company’s new type of phone allowed users to simply press a button for each number instead of dialing the number on a rotary dial.

1956

Morocco’s King Mohammed V returned after being exiled in 1955.

Although Morocco gained independence on March 2, 1956, and originally celebrated this as their independence day, the date changed. During the French occupation, the King of Morocco was exiled in 1955. When King Mohammed V returned, he gave a famous speech and regained power over Morocco. When he died, Morocco’s independence day moved to the date Mohammed V returned to Morocco.

1918

The people of Latvia gathered together to proclaim the Republic of Latvia as an independent nation.

The Russian Empire was less than amused by this and invaded Latvia the very next month. It wasn’t until August 11, 1920, that a peace treaty was signed between Russia and Latvia.

1872

Suffragette Susan B. Anthony was arrested in New York State for illegally voting in the presidential race.

1626

St. Peter’s Basilica in The Vatican City was consecrated, becoming the world’s largest Christian basilica.

OTD in 1626: St. Peter's Basilica in The Vatican City was consecrated

1421

St. Elizabeth’s flood began in the evening when a seawall at the Zuiderzee dike in the Netherlands broke.

The flood killed around 10,000 people and flooded 72 villages. St. Elizabeth’s flood is noted as the twentieth worst flood in history.

Famous Births

Are you celebrating your birthday today? If so, did you know that you share the same birthday as Owen Wilson? See what other famous people were born on this day.

1992

Nathan Kress

American

Actor

Nathan Kress

Age:

32 years old

Born In:

California, USA

1968

Owen Wilson

American

Actor

Owen Wilson

Age:

56 years old

Born In:

Texas, USA

1970

Mike Epps

American

Comedian

Mike Epps

Age:

54 years old

Born In:

Indiana, USA

1980

Mathew Baynton

English

Actor

Mathew Baynton

Age:

44 years old

Born In:

England, UK

Quotes

Here we have the most notable quotes that have been spoken throughout history on this day.

1999

The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesn’t understand, the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had.

Eric Schmidt

American Executive

1938

A great social success is a pretty girl who plays her cards as carefully as if she were plain.

F. Scott Fitzgerald

F. Scott Fitzgerald

American Novelist

Special Holidays

Are you looking for something to do today? Well, here’s a few special days that might just give you some ideas.

November 18: Mickey Mouse Day
United States

Mickey Mouse Day

On November 18, 1928, Mickey Mouse was first shown to the public in the animated short film “Steamboat Willy,” which makes today his birthday! There’s no better way to celebrate Mickey’s birthday than to watch some of your favorite Mickey Mouse films.

November 18: Apple Cider Day
United States

Apple Cider Day

Don’t go celebrating just yet if you’re after the alcoholic beverage. Today we’re celebrating American apple cider, unsweetened and unfiltered freshly pressed apple juice. So head to your local apple orchard today and participate in one of the best autumnal celebrations!

THe Fact Site’s

Fun Fact Of The Day

In 1974, a military officer stole a helicopter and landed it on the White House Lawn to prove his skills as a pilot.

Birthday & Zodiac

Those of you who were born on November 18 share the Scorpio star sign.

Scorpio is a water sign and is the eighth sign of the zodiac. Scorpio’s colors are deep red, maroon, black, and brown. People born between October 23 and November 21 fall into this astrological sign.

People born during November have the Topaz birthstone. The ancient Greeks believed that topaz could make a wearer invisible.

If your birthday falls on this day, you would’ve likely been conceived around February 25th in the same year.

A baby that is conceived on this day will be born around August 11th, 2025.

M
T
W
T
F
S
S

Fact Check

We have a thorough fact-checking process and a dedicated team verifying our content for accuracy. However, occasionally, we may get things wrong, or information becomes outdated. If you believe something to be incorrect, please leave us a message below.

Leave a Comment