By Susan Reichert, Editor-in-Chief, Southern Writers Magazine
Ever wondered what happened on a
specific date in history. Example, what things happened on the date of December
18 down through the ages? Are there stories in these events? Let’s look and see.
On December 18, 1271 Kublai Khan renames
his empire “Yuan”. This marks the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty of China. The Yuan Dynasty (1279–1368) was China's first foreign-led dynasty, between the Chinese Song and
Ming dynasties. Established
by Kublai Khan, leader of the vast Mongol Empire, and fell into internal
rebellion after it lost touch with its Mongol roots. It was said, that the Yuan
Dynasty was the biggest dynasty in the history of China.
Here is
another event. On December 18, 1603 the first fleet of the Dutch East India
Company under Admiral Steven van der Haghen departs for the East-Indies. Haghen
was the first admiral of the Dutch East India Company and made three visits to the East
Indies. The Dutch East India
Company was an early megacorporation, founded by a government-directed amalgamation of several rival Dutch trading
companies in the early 17th century. Originally the company was
established in March 1602, as a chartered
company to trade
with India and Indianized Southeast Asian countries when
the Dutch government granted it a 21-year monopoly on
the Dutch spice trade.
Another
event on December 18, 1915 our 28th United States President Woodrow
Wilson, widowed the year before marries second wife Edith Bolling Galt, a
descendant of native American Pocahontas. It is said, after President Wilson’s
suffered a severe stroke in 1919 Edith began to screen all matters of state and
decided which were important enough to bring to the bedridden president. In
doing so, she de
facto ran
the executive branch of the government for the
remainder of the president's second term, until March 1921.
Just in
these three events that took place on December 18 in different years we could
find several stories in each one. If one enjoys digging in and researching old records
and moving through tales of history then one will find the material to create
wonderful stories that entertain readers for years to come.
One key
the writer must have in order to mine these fascinating nuggets in events of
history is the ability to give their imaginations free reign. Therein lies the
truth of weaving a story that could birth a best-seller or two.
For some
writers, these three events could keep them busy creating intriguing stories
for years to come––writing standalone books, series, and trilogies.
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