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    24 Notable Events in 1971

    Henno KrugerBy Henno Kruger7 Mins Read4,437 ViewsJune 12, 2025
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    1971 was an interesting year. I was only born 6 years later, so I have no recollection whatsoever of this year. I was curious about events in this year, so I delved into the corners of the internet to get some info to soothe my obsession with history.

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    Here are 24 Notable Events in 1971

    1. Some legendary rock bands were formed

    The list of rock bands formed in 1971 include the Eagles, Queen, Foghat, New York Dolls and Roxy Music.

    2. Johannesburg’s Hillbrow Tower was completed

    Construction took 3 years. It was also known as the JG Strijdom tower and was renamed to the Telkom Jo’burg Tower in 2005. The tower stands 269 metres (883 ft) tall and was the tallest structure in the Southern Hemisphere until 1978.

    Hillbrow Tower - Completed in 1971

    3. Radio & TV adverts for cigarettes were banned in the USA

    The ban started on the 1st of January 1971.

    3. The first ever email was sent

    Roy Tomlinson sent himself and email. According to him “The test messages were entirely forgettable. . . . Most likely the first message was QWERTYIOP or something similar.”

    4. Rolls Royce went bankrupt

    The British vehicle manufacturer became hopelessly crippled by its mismanagement of development of its advanced RB211 jet engine. The useful portions were bought by a new UK government-owned company named Rolls-Royce (1971) Limited.

    Rolls Royce - Bankrupt in 1971

    5. Apollo 14 landed on the moon

    It was the 3th NASA spacecraft to land on the Moon and the first to land in the lunar highlands.

    6. The Nasdaq Index Made its debut on Wall Street

    It was the world’s first electronic stock market. Nasdaq began operations on the 8th of February 1971.

    7. Evel Knievel set a world record

    The infamous daredevil jumped over 19 cars. He did this with a Harley Davidson XR-750 motorcycle at a raceway in California. He held on to this record for 28 years.

    8. The Ed Sullivan Show aired its last episode

    The popular CBS variety TV show was on air from 1948 to 1971. The last episode aired on the 6th of June 1971.

    9. 60% of Americans were against the Vietnam War (according to the Harris Poll)

    This was not a surprising statistic at the time. In April 1971 500,000 people in Washington DC and 125,000 people in San Fransisco marched to protest against the war (which only ended in 1974).

    Six out of 10 Americans thought it was a mistake for the United States to become involved in the Vietnam War. Kissinger argued that the United States in the Vietnam War was “engaged in a war that neither knew how to win nor how to end it.”

    The Vietnam War made America suffer. Especially the army involved in the war. In addition to the threat of death on the battlefield, soldiers also faced post-war PTSD like post-war syndrome, cannonball phobia, etc., causing a lot of inconvenience to life. We should show our respect and gratitude to the soldiers who defended their country without fear of danger.

    In addition to donating to relevant organizations to support them and their families, you can express your appreciation or nostalgia by using custom army challenge coins designed with their names or images.

    10. The New York Times started publishing the Pentagon Papers

    The Pentagon Papers was a top-secret United States Department of Defense history of US political / military involvement in Vietnam between 1945 & 1967.

    11. Jim Morrison died

    The lead singer of The Doors was found dead in his bathtub in Paris, France on the 3rd of July 1971. The official cause of death was listed as heart failure. Morrison died 9 months after Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix and 2 years after Brian Jones (of the Rolling Stones).

    Jim Morrison - Dead in 1971

    12. 4 countries gained independence

    Here’s the list of countries: Bangladesh (on the 26th of March 1971), Bahrain (on the 15th of August 1971), Qatar (on the 3rd of September 1971) and The United Arab Emirates (on the 2nd of December 1971).

    13. The People’s Republic of China was admitted the General Assembly at the United Nations

    The Republic of China (Taiwan) was expelled in the same year (thanks to the UN’s one China policy). The Republic of China was a founding member of the United Nations in 1945.

    14. Mariner 9 entered Mars orbit

    It was the first spacecraft to orbit another planet. Mariner 9 was launched on the 30th of March 1971 and reached the red planet in November of the same year. The spacecraft returned 7329 images over the course of its mission (which ended in October 1972).

    15. Intel launched the world’s first commercially available microprocessor

    The 4 bit Intel 4004 processor had a max CPU clock rate of 740 KHz. It was in use until 1981. It was used as a Busicom calculator and for arithmetic manipulation.

    16. Charles Manson and 3 of his followers were convicted

    Manson and his followers killed actress Sharon Tate and six others in 1969. He was originally sentenced to death, but the death penalty was ruled to be unconstitutional in 1972. His sentence was converted to a life sentence in 1977. Charles Manson died in prison in November 2017.

    17. Starbucks opened their first store

    The first Starbucks opened in Seattle, Washington in the USA in March 1971. Today there are more than 30,000 Starbucks stores around the world.

    18. Idi Amin became the president of Uganda

    Amin deposed Milton Obote and seized power on the 25th of January 1971. He became popularly known as the “Butcher of Uganda.”.  Amin is considered one of the cruelest despots in African history. He was in power until 1979 when he was forced into exile. He died in August 2003 in Saudi Arabia.

    Idi Amin in 1971

    19. Walt Disney World was opened in Florida

    The resort opened on the 1st of October 1971. Today it’s the most visited vacation resort in the world. It has an average annual attendance of more than 52 million.

    20. The Soviet Union launched the first space station into orbit

    It was called Salyut 1 and it was launched in April 1971. The Salyut program followed this with five more successful launches of seven more stations. The final module of the program, Zvezda (DOS-8) became the core of the Russian segment of the International Space Station and remains in orbit.

    21. Margaret Thatcher ended free school milk for children over the age of seven

    This was in the UK. As Education Secretary in Edward Heath’s government her decision in 1971 to stop the provision of milk for junior school pupils prompted the playground taunt “Thatcher, Thatcher, milk snatcher”.

    22. It was the year that the Ibrox disaster happened in Scotland

    This event was a crush among the crowd at an Old Firm football game (Rangers vs Celtic), which led to 66 deaths and more than 200 injuries. It happened on 2 January 1971 in an exit stairway at Ibrox Park (now Ibrox Stadium) in Glasgow, Scotland. It was the worst British football disaster until the Bradford City stadium fire in Bradford, England, in 1985.

    23. The UK and Ireland switched to Decimal Currency

    This happened on Decimal Day – the 15th of February 1971. Both these countries decimalised their respective £sd currency of pounds, shillings, and pence.

    24. The Springboks played 5 test matches

    In 1971, the Springboks played 2 tests against France and 3 tests against Australia. The Springboks won the first test against France 22-9 in Bloemfontein, but drew the second 8-8 in Durban. They then went on to win all three tests against Australia, in Sydney (19-11 and 18-6) and Brisbane (14-6).

    Well, there you have it, our list of 24 Notable Events in 1971. I trust that you found this information fascinating and useful.

    Have a fact that you want to add or want to tell me which fact you found the most interesting? Leave a comment below.

    Watch this space for updates in the History category on Interesting Facts.

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