1663– The English Parliament passes the Second Navigation Act, requiring that all goods bound for American colonies have to be sent in Englishships from English ports.
1866– The first permanent transatlantic telegraph cable is successfully completed, from Valentia Island, Ireland to Heart's Content, Newfoundland.
1880–Second Anglo-Afghan War: Battle of Maiwand – Afghan forces led by Mohammad Ayub Khan defeats a British Army.
1890–Vincent van Gogh is believed to have shot himself, leading to his death two days later.
1900– Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany makes a speech comparing the Germans to the Huns. The word 'Huns' has often been used as an offensive word to describe Germans ever since.
1901 – 2000
1919– The Chicago Race Riot breaks out after an incident on the South Side. Subsequent rioting leads to 38 deaths.
2002– The world's worst ever air show disaster occurs in Lviv, Ukraine, as a Sukhoi Su–27 fighter crashes, killing 85 people.
2005–NASA suspends Space Shuttle flights, just a day after the Discovery launch, as, during it, part of the foam insulation sheds from the fuel tank. Repairs are performed on space walks and the Shuttle lands safely on August 9.
2006– The Federal Republic of Germany is deemed guilty in the loss of Bashkirian 2937 and DHL Flight 611, because it is illegal to outsource flight surveillance.
2018– The longest–lasting total lunar eclipse of the 21st century is seen in many parts of the world; coincidentally, it occurs at the same time as Mars' closest approach to Earth in 15 years.