July 31 is a stage where powerful exits, imaginative creations, and unforgettable arrivals play out. From the last of an empire to the first of fan-favorites — it’s a day of bold punctuation marks. 🧭🚪🌟
🎭 1972 – Last U.S. Troops Leave Vietnam
The final American ground combat troops departed South Vietnam, ending a controversial and costly era in U.S. military history.
Though conflict continued until 1975, this day symbolized a painful chapter’s closing for many American families. 🕊️🪖
🛠️ 1790 – U.S. Patent Office Opens 📄
The first U.S. patent was issued on this day to Samuel Hopkins for a process to make potash (used in fertilizer).
This marked the birth of American innovation law and sparked over 11 million future patents. 🧪💡
🎬 1991 – “Harry Potter” is Born in the Wizarding World 🧙📘
Though the book wouldn’t be published until years later, July 31 is the fictional birthday of Harry Potter, one of literature’s most beloved characters — and also author J.K. Rowling’s birthday.
The magic would sweep the globe. ⚡📚
📉 1987 – Black Monday in Asian Stock Markets 💹🌏
Markets in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Tokyo experienced a sudden crash — a warning sign before the global Black Monday in October.
It rattled financial nerves and pushed governments to rethink regulations. 📊🚨