- US defeats Soviet Union in ice hockey in what was labeled the "Miracle on Ice"
- Mount St. Helens Eruption on May 18th in Washington killing 57.
- The Iran-Iraq war begins in September of 1980
- CNN (Cable News Network) began broadcasting on June 1st.
- 3M begins sales of it's latest product Post-It Notes invented by Arthur Fry and Spencer Silver.
- Former Beatle John Lennon is shot to death
- Severe Summer Heat Wave in Southern US Causes 1,117 deaths in 20 States
- US Passes "Crude Oil Windfall Profits Tax Act" to tax high profits by oil companies
- Fire Destroys the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas
- The Killer Clown ( John Wayne Gacy Jr ) sentenced to death for the murder of 33 boys and young men.
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What happened in 1980 Major News Stories include John Lennon shot and killed in New York, Post-It Notes go on sale, Liberty City, Miami Rioting, MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas Destroyed with Fire, Crude Oil Windfall Profits Tax Act passed. As the continued miniaturization continues new technology allows for new consumer products that could never have existed to appear including Domestic Camcorders and Fax Machines , One other notable is the release of the Pac-Man arcade game. Politics enters the Olympic games with the boycott by the US of the Moscow Olympics and War breaks out between Iraq and Iran. This was also a bad year for natural disasters including Mount St. Helens eruption on 27th March and a major heat wave in the US. Also the world tunes in to the answer of Who Shot JR? on the popular soap Dallas.
Rubik's Cube Debuts
The Rubik’s Cube puzzle toy debuts internationally during January at a toy fair in London. The toy had been created by Erno Rubik in the 1970s and was first patented as the “Magic Cube” in Hungary in 1975. The colorful puzzle was soon picked up by Ideal Toys to develop the toy for a global market. After its introduction in early 1980, the Rubik’s Cube hit toy stores in May of that year. By the following year it was a huge success causing a worldwide craze. Competitions for who could solve the puzzle the fastest emerged and it still remains popular today.
US defeats Soviet Union in ice hockey in what was labeled the "Miracle on Ice"
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The United States Olympic ice hockey team makes history at the 1980 Lake Placid Winter Olympics on February 22nd in what was later called the “Miracle on Ice.” The U.S. Team, composed of mostly college-level players, defeated the four-time gold medal winning team from the Soviet Union in one of the greatest upsets in sports history. The game was the semi-final and would determine who would go on to compete for the gold. the Soviet team had not lost a single Olympic hockey game since 1968 and were the heavy favorites, but the Americans amazingly beat them with a score of 4-3 and continued on to the final match, winning again against Finland. This was the second time that the United States had won the gold medal in Olympic hockey.
Mount St. Helens erupts
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1. A series of small earthquakes near Mount St. Helens in Washington state begin in March of 1980.
2. Earthquakes throughout the month increased the volcanic activity, and near the end of the month, the volcano had its first eruption in over one hundred years as a series of steam explosions blew a crater into the summit, releasing ash.
3. The volcano remained active through most of April but then ceased activity for a number of days.
4. Volcanic activity began again in May.
5. By the middle of May on May 18 the pressure had built and Mount St. Helens experienced a huge eruption that created avalanches, explosions, large ash clouds, mudslides, and massive damage to the surrounding area.
6. A total of 57 people were killed as a result of the volcanic blast.
Start of Iran -- Iraq War.
More Information for the Iran-Iraq War.
The Iran-Iraq war begins in September of 1980 after Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein ordered his forces to invade Western Iran. Fighting during the war continued between the two nations until 1988 when they signed a cease-fire. A formal peace agreement to officially end the war was not signed until August of 1990. It was estimated that over one million people, military members and civilians, lost their lives as a result of the conflict
Cost of Living 1980 - How Much things cost
Yearly Inflation Rate USA 13.58%
Year End Close Dow Jones 963
Interest Rates Year End Federal Reserve 21.50%
Average Cost of new house $68,700
Median Price Of and Existing Home - $62,200 -
Average Income per year $19,500.00
Average Monthly Rent $300.00
Cost of a gallon of Gas $1.19
Average cost new car $7,200.00
Ground Beef Lb $1.39
Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head $4.77
LCD Pendant Watch $34.95
Pontiac Firebird $5,992.00
Men's Casual Shirt $14.00
Magnavox VHS Recorder $699.00
VHS Home Movie Camera $1,599.00
Tomi Cosmic Combat Electronic Game $28.99
Mens 3 Piece Suit $89.95
From our 1980 US Cars Page
Ford F150 Truck
Price: From $7,595
EPA : 19 MPG
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CNN Launches
CNN (Cable News Network) began broadcasting on June 1st. The American-based network was headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia and founded by Ted Turner. It was the first 24-hour news network available to cable subscribers in the United States and Canada and has since become available worldwide. The network originally struggled to find success but by the mid- 1980s it had gained more influence and became well known for its live coverage of events as they happened, often being the first to broadcast during big news events.
The Staggers Act
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The Staggers Act of 1980 comes into effect in October of 1980. The Act allowed for the deregulation of the United States Rail Industry which had remained largely untouched since the 1887 Interstate Commerce Act that had been created with the purpose of regulating the booming rail industry and the monopolies that had been controlling the rails. The Staggers Act allowed carriers greater freedom in establishing rates as well as increasing the overall flexibility of the industry. The deregulation was thought of as necessary as the automobiles and trucking greatly overshadowed rail in the 20th century.
Post-It Notes
3M begins sales of it's latest product Post-It Notes invented by Arthur Fry and Spencer Silver.
More Information for the creation of Post-It Notes
Post-It notes are officially introduced to U.S. stores during April of 1980. The innovative product featured a square, yellow notepad that had a lightweight and sticky adhesive strip on the back of each note, making it removable. The product was created by the 3M corporation in 1974 by scientists Spencer Silver and Art Fry. Silver had created the adhesive earlier and Fry came up with the idea to use the adhesive on a note. The notes were then market tested in 1978 under the name “Press n’ Peel.” By 1980, interest in the product increased and they were officially added to shelves in stores across the country.
Former Beatle John Lennon is shot to death
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Popular musician and former Beatles member John Lennon was shot and killed by obsessed fan Mark David Chapman outside of Lennon’s apartment in Manhattan during December of 1980 at the age of 40. Lennon, beloved by many around the world for his talent as an artist and outspoken nature as a public figure, had given an autograph to Chapman earlier in the day and was returning home from a recording studio with his wife Yoko Ono at the time of the attack. In the days following his death hundreds of fans gathered outside of his apartment in mourning.
Cencus US Population
Latest Cencus reveals US Population is 226,504,825
U.S. Severe Summer Heat Wave
Severe Summer Heat Wave in Southern US Causes 1,117 deaths in 20 States
Mini Gold Rush in Australian
Mini Gold Rush in Australian outback after gold is discovered.
Crude Oil Windfall Profits Tax Act Passed
US Passes "Crude Oil Windfall Profits Tax Act" to tax high profits by oil companies
The Killer Clown
The Killer Clown ( John Wayne Gacy Jr ) sentenced to death for the murder of 33 boys and young men.
Israel introduced Shekel
Israel Replaces the Pound with a new currency the Shekel
MGM Grand Hotel
Fire Destroys the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas
Italy terrorist bombing
Right wing terrorists explode a bomb at Bologna railway station, Italy killing over 70
Italy - Earthquake
6.0 earthquake strikes southern Italy causing the death of more than 3,000 people
Rioting Liberty City, Miami
Rioting Liberty City, Miami on on May 17 leaves 18 dead
Wisconsin Thunderstorm
A severe and destructive thunderstorm strikes four counties in western Wisconsin
Hurricane Allen
Hurricane Allen hits landfall on Haiti and Jamaica
Born This Year in 1980
Martina Hingis
Born: September 30 News Events , Košice, Slovakia
Isaac Hanson
Born: November 17th, Tulsa, OK
Jessica Simpson
Born: July 10th, Abilene, TX
Macaulay Culkin
Born: August 26th, New York, NY
Kim Kardashian
Born: October 21st, Los Angeles, CA
Matthew Gray Gubler
Born: March 9th, Las Vegas, NV
Lin-Manuel Miranda
Born: January 16th, New York, NY
1980 Mens and Womens Fashion Clothes
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Popular Culture 1980
Millions of viewers tune into the TV soap opera Dallas to learn who shot lead character J.R. Ewing.
John Lennon is shot outside his New York apartment
The Rubik's Cube goes on Sale From Ideal Toy Corp ( invented in 1974 by Hungarian sculptor and professor of architecture Ernő Rubik
Popular Films
Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
Superman II
Nine to Five
Raging Bull
Coal Miner's Daughter
Popular Music
ABBA
AC/DC
Adam and the Ants
Black Sabbath
Blondie with " Call Me "
David Bowie
The Cars
Eric Clapton
Alice Cooper
Elvis Costello
KC and The Sunshine Band
Michael Jackson
Queen with " Another One Bites the Dust "
Pink Floyd
Diana Ross " Upside Down "
Paul McCartney
Olivia Newton-Johnwith " Magic "
Electric Light Orchestra
David Bowie
The Police
Popular TV
The Facts Of Life
General Hospital
Dallas
The Dukes Of Hazzard
Chips
Alexander Kielland platform
Alexander Kielland platform capsized in the North Sea with the loss of 123
Winter Olympic Games
The Winter Olympic Games are held in Lake Placid, New York, United States
Rhodesia / Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe formerly Rhodesia gains independence
Majority black rule in Zimbabwe
Solidarity Trade Union
Solidarity Trade Union Formed in Polandand shipyard workers go on strike
Iran US Hostages
Failed operation by US to free hostages in Iran
Yassar Arafat
Yassar Arafat is elected the President of the Palestinian National Council
Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan Elected President of the USA
UK Iran Embassy
Terrorists seize Iran embassy and hostages in London leading to the British SAS storming embassy and releasing hostages
Japanese Cars
Japan becomes the worlds largest auto producing country
US leads boycott of Moscow Olympics
US leads boycott of Moscow Olympics in protest at Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
political refugees from Cuba
Mariel boat lift mass exodus of political refugees from Cuba to the United States
Gibralta
Spain and United Kingdom agree to reopen the border between Gibraltar and Spain closed since 1969.
Technology
First available Domestic Camcorders available in Japan
First Available Fax Machines in Japan
30% of US car sales are imports
In Mexico first ever natural birth in captivity of a Giant panda
Voyager 1 probe sends the first high resolution images of Saturn back to scientists and confirms the existence of Janus, a moon of Saturn.
Release of Pac-Man arcade game
CNN becomes the first 24hrs News Station
Digital Equipment Corporation, Intel and Xerox introduce the DIX standard for Ethernet
3M begins sales of it's latest product Post-It Notes invented by Arthor Fry and Spencer Silver
Calendar For The Year 1980
Major World Political Leaders
Australia Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser
Brazil President João Figueiredo
Canada Prime Minister Joe Clark till March 3,
Canada Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau from March 3,
China Chairman of the People's Republic of China Post Abolished
France President Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
Germany Chancellor Helmut Schmidt
India Prime Minister Charan Singh To 14 January
India Prime Minister Indira Gandhi From 14 January
Italy Prime Minister Francesco Cossiga Till 18 October
Italy Prime Minister Arnaldo Forlani From 18 October
Japan Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira Till 12 June
Japan Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki From 17 July
Mexico President José López Portillo
Russia / Soviet Union
Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars Leonid Brezhnev
South Africa Prime Minister Pieter Willem Botha
United States President Jimmy Carter
United Kingdom Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher
FAQs
What significant event happened in 1980s? ›
- Ronald Reagan Elected President. CNN Begins Broadcasting. ...
- Sandra Day O'Connor First Woman U.S. Supreme Court Justice. Iranian Hostages Released. ...
- Falklands War. ...
- Sally Ride First U.S. Woman Astronaut. ...
- Macintosh Computer. ...
- Mikhail Gorbachev Institutes Glasnost and Perestroika in USSR. ...
- Challenger Explodes. ...
- Iran-Contra Hearings.
The Chernobyl nuclear reactor explodes in the USSR. The Space Shuttle Challenger disaster takes place when the space shuttle disintegrates after being launched, killing all on board. Mad Cow Disease (BSE - Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy) is identified in Britain for the first time.
What was a major event that ended at the end of the 1980's? ›Other Major Events From The 80's
During the 80's we also saw the collapse of the traditional communism and the end of the cold war . The fragmentation of communism included the collapse of the Berlin wall and the breakup up of what was the USSR towards the end of the 80's. and leading to German reunification.
Ronald Reagan's election was the most significant news story of 1980. But the hostages in Iran had the greatest "headline impact" during the year. Those were some of the conclusions in the annual balloting of editors of US daily newspapers. The voting was conducted by United Press International.
What is the year 1980s known for? ›The 1980s, often remembered for its materialism and consumerism, also saw the rise of the "yuppie," an explosion of blockbuster movies and the emergence of cable networks like MTV, which introduced the music video and launched the careers of many iconic artists, and the emergence of the AIDS crisis, which would go on ...
Why is 1980 the best decade? ›The 1980s were a time of great pop culture including some of the best movies, music, TV shows, and toys of all time. It is the decade most often associated with nostalgia and the style, and memories of the decade, continue to live on.
Why were the 1980s the golden age? ›Today, some see the 1980s as a Golden Age, a “Morning in America” when President Ronald Reagan, American conservatives, and baby boomer entrepreneurs revived America's economy, reoriented American politics, reformed American society, and restored Americans' faith in their country and in themselves.
What was the 1980s era called? ›This decade (group of ten years) is sometimes called the "Greed decade" in English speaking countries. Unlike the 1960s and 1970s, this is when the word yuppie was used to describe "young urban professionals" – young adults who lived in cities and started to get good jobs.
What things were popular in the 1980s? ›The '80s were filled with, um, interesting fashion choices. There was an acid wash jeans movement, parachute pants, puffy windbreaker suits (that weren't just for skiing), giant scrunchies, fingerless lace gloves and neon headbands (OK, neon everything). And spandex and shoulder pads, anyone?
What are some facts about 1980? ›- The Miracle On Ice: At the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York, the US men's hockey team amazed the world (and themselves) by beating the Soviet Union.
- The Top Song was Lady by Kenny Rogers.
- The Movies to Watch include Airplane!, ...
- The Most Famous Person in America was probably John Lennon.
What made 80s music unique? ›
The 80s saw the rise of Punk, New Wave, Electronic, Soft Rock, and the more middle of the road out and out Pop music. Each of these, plus other musical styles that emerged from the late 70s into the 80s made an essential contribution to making the decade truly memorable.
Why was life better in the 80s? ›Life was much simpler then without social media, phones, computers and internet dominating our lives. Way less distractions. There were more cultural trends going on, better human connection between people, society was not as homogenized.
What is the biggest news story of all time? ›The Wall Street Crash of 1929, fuelled by uncertainty following an artificial share price boom, was the worst in U.S. history. On 24th October, panicked investors traded an astonishing 12.9 million shares.
What was the biggest news story in 1981? ›What happened in 1981 Major News Stories include The Aids Virus Identified, Iran Hostage Crisis Ends, Yorkshire Ripper is caught, Post It Notes launched, Riots UK Cities, Anwar Sadat assassinated. one of the most exciting was the First Flight of the Space Shuttle Columbia.
What was the biggest selling single of 1980? ›- 1980 - Don't Stand So Close To Me - The Police. ...
- 1981 -Tainted Love - Soft Cell. ...
- 1982 -Come On Eileen - Dexy's Midnight Runners. ...
- 1983 -Karma Chameleon - Culture Club. ...
- 1984 -Do They Know It's Christmas - Band Aid. ...
- 1985 -The Power Of Love - Jennifer Rush.
As the year came to an end, the top story of the year continued to grab the headlines in newspapers and the top spot on radio and television newscasts. The story, of course, is the one of American hostages being held captive in the United States Embassy in Tehran, Iran.
Who is the world best story? ›- The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe.
- The Lottery by Shirley Jackson.
- The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
- Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin.
- The Dead by James Joyce.
- The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka.
- Hills Like White Elephants by Ernest Hemingway.
- Cathedral by Raymond Carver.
As some of the most widely available channels, Fox, CNN, and MSNBC are often referred to as the "big three" with Fox having the highest viewership and ratings.
What is the biggest news channel in the world? ›- Fox News. Fox News (FNC) is an American multinational satellite and cable television channel. ...
- MSNBC News. ...
- BBC News. ...
- Sky news. ...
- CNN news. ...
- Al Arabiya. ...
- Al Jazeera. ...
- Euro news.
January 20 – Ronald Reagan is sworn in as the 40th President of the United States, and George H. W. Bush is sworn in as Vice President of the United States. Minutes later, Iran releases the 52 Americans held for 444 days, ending the Iran hostage crisis.
What was the biggest news story in 1983? ›
1. The United States invades Grenada on October 25th of 1983. 2. Over 5,000 Marines were sent to the island after the government was overthrown in a bloody coup by a Cuban trained military force.
What happened in March 1981? ›On March 30, 1981, President Reagan was leaving the Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C., where he had been talking to 5,000 members of the AFL-CIO when several shots were fired. John Hinckley, Jr., fired his . 22 caliber revolver with “devastator” bullets at the President and his security team.
What was the first number one song in 1980? ›“Escape (The Pina Colada Song)” by Rupert Holmes was the top song when 1980 started.
What came out in 1980? ›Movie | Genre | Release Type |
---|---|---|
Willie and Phil | Theatrical | |
The Changeling | Horror | Theatrical |
Die Laughing | Theatrical | |
The Exterminator | Theatrical |
"Jessie's Girl" by Rick Springfield tops the list at 32 weeks.
What was the big news in 1978? ›August 13, 1978
The 5.8 M w Santa Barbara earthquake affected the central coast of California with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VII (Very strong), causing 65 injuries and $12 million in financial losses.
November 14 – Iran hostage crisis: U.S. President Jimmy Carter issues Executive Order 12170, freezing all Iranian assets in the United States and U.S. banks in response to the hostage crisis.
What was the biggest news story of 1978? ›November 27 – In San Francisco, California, Mayor George Moscone and City Supervisor Harvey Milk are assassinated by former Supervisor Dan White.