September 17, 1862, the battle of Antietam, with 32,719 casualties and 3,654 dead was the single bloodiest day in American history.
The battle of Antietam, Maryland was the worst single day battle with about 27,000 casualties in 12 hours. There were several other battles with as many or more casualties, but they were multi-day events.
Feb 3, 2011
what is the name of the war that was the bloodiest single day of fighting in american history
The precursor to Black History Month was created in 1926 in the United States, when historian Carter G. Woodson and the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History announced the second week of February to be "Negro History Week." This week was chosen because it marked the birthday of both Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass.
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Palestinian terrorists killed several Israeli athletes.
there is black history month, dont know about a single day
Groundhog Day, Valentines day, Presidents day, Ash Wednesday, Black History month and Abraham Lincolns birthday.
the year 1918
There are tons of thing that have made history on September 1st. On September 1st of every year is Labor Day.
well, the latest history day started around September-November 2010. That is when I became aware of it. The county competition is this march.
In 2008 , the August 8 th is the Olympic day , as the 2008 Beijing Olympic games is opening on that day .
at olympicube.com they have a release date of September. You can preorder them in June which is in a day. Idk if you will be able to preorder them the first day of June though.
A day or so.
There were 11 people killed by the Black September groud. All of which were the athletes that they held hostage. Watch the movie "One Day In September"...
September 17, 1862, the battle of Antietam, with 32,719 casualties and 3,654 dead was the single bloodiest day in American history.