A closer look at key historic events that took place on April 27:
In 2005, the Airbus A380 flies for the first time
Airbus A380 is the largest passenger airliner in the world.
In 1981, Xerox PARC debuts the first personal computer mouse.
In 1961, Sierra Leone becomes independent
After years of being a British colony and protectorate, it achieved independence on April 27 within the British Commonwealth. Sir Milton Margai served as the first prime minister.
In 1960, Togo becomes independent
After years of being an autonomous republic in the French Union, Togo becomes independent.
In 1865, the SS Sultana explodes on the Mississippi River
The steamship was overloaded resulting in an explosion which killed some 1,800 people, many of whom were former Union POWs returning home from the Civil War. This was the worst maritime disaster in U.S. history.
In 1810, Ludwig van Beethoven composes “Für Elise”
In 1521, Ferdinand Magellan is killed
Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan was killed during a fight with natives of the Mactan Island, Philippines.
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