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Apa yang Terjadi di Tanggal 1 Januari? Lebih Gila dari yang Kamu Kira!

1 Januari bukan cuma soal pesta tahun baru dan resolusi! Di balik euforia pergantian tahun, banyak banget peristiwa besar yang pernah terjadi di tanggal ini.

Dari lahirnya Uni Eropa, berdirinya Republik Indonesia Serikat, hingga debut internet modern—semuanya bermula di hari pertama tahun!

Yuk, kita telusuri jejak sejarah dunia dan Indonesia yang terjadi pada tanggal 1 Januari. Siapa tahu, kamu jadi makin semangat menyambut tahun baru!

Jangan lupa like, subscribe, dan nyalakan loncengnya supaya gak ketinggalan video menarik lainnya!

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00:00Today is January 1st, did you know that January 1st is not just the beginning of the year?
00:07Behind this date, there is a series of major events that changed the world, from the birth of the internet to revolutions that rocked countries.
00:17Come on, watch until the end, because every second is full of historical surprises.
00:22First, on January 1, 45 BC, Julius Kasar did something that made history.
00:31He replaced the old Roman calendar that followed the moon with a new system that followed the sun, called the Julian calendar.
00:39Why is it important? Because it is the basis of the modern calendar that we use today.
00:45Imagine, for thousands of years, Kasar has been helping us know when to take a holiday, celebrate a birthday, or make a New Year's resolution.
00:54Second, in 1801, an Italian astronomer named Giuseppe Piazing saw something unusual in the sky.
01:03Initially thought to be a new planet, it turned out to be Cares, the largest celestial body in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
01:11It used to be called a planet, but now we know it as a dwarf planet.
01:17It could be said that Cares is a nearly finished planet, still orbiting, still mysterious, and still intriguing to this day.
01:26Third, in 1863, when the Civil War was at its peak, President Abraham Lincoln made a major breakthrough, the proclamation of emancipation.
01:38Through this declaration, the states of the confederation were declared free.
01:44This step is not just about war, but about humanity.
01:48This was a major turning point in the history of civil unrest in America.
01:53Since then, the world began to truly pay attention to the meaning of freedom and equality.
02:00Fourth, in 1877, Britain strengthened its grip on Asia.
02:07Queen Vittoria was officially declared the empress of India.
02:12This title was not just symbolic, it was a sign that all of India was officially under the control of the British Empire.
02:18This step was a new chapter in colonialism whose influence was felt for years to come.
02:24Fifth, in 1901, six British colonies on the Australian continent agreed to unite.
02:32They formed a federation called the Commonwealth of Australia.
02:37Officially a separate country, but still under the auspices of the British Empire.
02:42This was the beginning of modern Australia, a large, independent country, but one that still has strong traces of colonial history.
02:50Sixth, in 1924, the world of sports was preparing to welcome something new.
02:58The International Olympic Committee announces the first winter Olympics.
03:04A few weeks later, this historic event was held in Chamonix, France.
03:09And it became the first event for ice and snow sports such as skiing, skating and hockey.
03:17This is the moment that paves the way for the world's greatest winter tradition.
03:23Seventh, in 1947, there was major support coming from South Asia.
03:30India became the first country to formally recognize Indonesia's independence.
03:35This is not just diplomatic recognition, but a form of solidarity from one newly independent country to another.
03:43This step strengthened the spirit of struggle and paved the way for international recognition of Indonesia.
03:51Eighth, in 1959, Cuba entered a new phase that shook the world.
03:59Fidel Castro and his troops succeeded in overthrowing dictator Fulgencio Batista.
04:04This revolution marked the beginning of a socialist government in Cuba that lasted for decades and brought this small country into the world spotlight.
04:14From the Caribbean islands, a symbol of resistance against western domination emerged.
04:20Ninth, in 1962, The Beatles auditioned at Deka Records.
04:27But they were rejected.
04:29Yeeh, rejected.
04:30Deka said that bands like this have no future.
04:33A big mistake in music history.
04:36Because not long after, The Beatles joined Emy.
04:40And the rest is history.
04:41They were not only successful, but they revolutionized pop music forever.
04:46Tenth, in 1965, Indonesia took a big step by leaving the UN.
04:54This decision came as a protest against Malaysia's election to the UN Security Council.
05:01President Sukarno felt this was unfair and chose to withdraw Indonesia's membership.
05:07But the situation changed.
05:09Just a year later, in 1966, Indonesia rejoined.
05:16A unique moment in the history of our diplomacy.
05:19Eleventh, 1983 was an important milestone in the history of technology.
05:27It was at this time that the TCPI relay protocol was used by ARPANEC.
05:31If the internet were to start, from there, computer networks could be connected globally.
05:39That is the reason why this date is known as the birthday of the internet.
05:44Without this moment, maybe we wouldn't be able to scroll through social media or stream like we do now.
05:50Twelfth, in 1993, the world witnessed a peaceful separation.
05:58Techoslovakia officially split into two countries.
06:01Czech Republic and Slovakia.
06:03No war, no violence.
06:06This process is so smooth, it is called Velvet Divorce.
06:10It's very unique, because in the midst of many global conflicts,
06:14they actually showed how to separate on good terms,
06:17That day marked a new beginning for two nations that now stand alone.
06:22Thirteenth, 1999,
06:26Europe makes a new breakthrough, the euro currency is officially introduced.
06:31But at that time, the euro was not yet available in the form of coins or banknotes.
06:37Its users are still limited to electronic transactions between banks
06:40and international trade in European Union countries.
06:44This is the first step towards a common currency.
06:47which is now used by hundreds of millions of people on the continent.
06:52Fourteenth, 2002,
06:55The euro is finally present in the hands of the public in the form of banknotes and coins.
07:00European Union countries are starting to abandon old currencies such as the Frank, Mark and Lira.
07:07It's not just about money,
07:09but a symbol of economic unity for the first time,
07:13millions of people in different countries use the same currency in their daily lives.
07:19It turns out that January 1st isn't just about parties and resolutions.
07:23From the revolution, the birth of the internet,
07:26until the important moment of world history,
07:29everything happened today.
07:31If you just found out these facts,
07:33Don't forget to like, share and subscribe
07:36so you don't miss other interesting history.
07:40Also write in the comments column.
07:42Which event surprised you the most?
07:45See you in the next video,
07:47and happy new year full of meaning.

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