The year 1963 was a pivotal one in American history. This is the year that the United States began to become more racially and ethnically diverse, with the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965. The creation of this act also led to a boom in international tourism, which has been one of the main drivers for economic growth since then.
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Toys
In 1963, American children might have asked Santa Claus for a Chatty Cathy doll, a Frisbee, or G.I. Joe action figure. Marketed to baby boomers who were born between 1946 and 1964, these popular toys were created during an optimistic and prosperous time in America.
Other than being fun to play with, these toys also have an interesting history. For example, the Frisbee was invented by two scientists who were looking for a way to prevent their pie tins from blowing away in the wind. The G.I. Joe action figure was created in response to the Barbie doll ufffd which was seen as too girly and not appropriate for boys to play with.
Do you know what else was invented or marketed in 1963 America? Take a look at the list below and see if you can guess the answer!
-Frisbee
-G.I. Joe action figure
-Chatty Cathy doll
-Easy Bake Oven
Technology
In 1963, many things were invented or marketed in America. These include:
-The first American atomic bomb test
-The first color TV broadcast in America
-The first laser beam
-The first successful kidney transplant
-The first surgery to correct scoliosis
-The birth control pill
Fashion
There were lots of things invented or marketed in 1963 America. Some of these things include the following:
-The first bulletproof vest was invented.
-The first push-button telephone was introduced.
-Pop Tarts were introduced.
-The first self-winding watch was introduced.
-The first cassette player was introduced.
Home appliances
In 1963, many things below were invented or marketed in America such as home appliances, the first push-button telephone, color television, computers and the first internet service provider. All of these things have made our lives much easier and have connected us with others in ways we never thought possible.
Food
In 1963, the first instant freeze-dried coffee was marketed by the General Foods Corporation. It was made by a process called flash freezing, which had been developed by scientists working for the National Food Bulletin.
In 1963, the first home video player was introduced by the Zenith Radio Corporation. It was called the Space Command and cost $495.
Also in 1963, Tang, a powdered orange drink mix, was introduced by the General Foods Corporation. It was developed by scientists working on Project Gemini, a space program run by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
Entertainment
1963 was a big year for entertainment. The first push-button telephone was introduced, as well as the first self-winding wristwatch. Other popular items that made their debut this year include the Barbie doll, the Frisbee, and the Hula Hoop. And, of course, who could forget the hit song “I Want to Hold Your Hand” by The Beatles?
Vehicles
In 1963, the Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray was introduced and Ford Motor Company released the Mustang. Both of these models would have a significant impact on the automotive industry.
In 1963, James Watson and Francis Crick discovered the double helix structure of DNA, which would revolutionize the field of biology.
The first successful heart transplant was performed in 1967, but the first heart transplant operation was conducted in 1963 by South African surgeon Christiaan Barnard.
The first push-button telephone was introduced in 1963.
The Sony Corporation introduced the first commercial transistorized radio in 1955, but it wasn’t until 1963 that transistor radios became widely available in America.
Sports
In 1963, scientists discovered the first quasar, which is an extremely bright and dense object thought to be the center of a young galaxy. This discovery caused a stir in the scientific community, as it challenged existing theories about the universe. Also in 1963, the first bulletproof vest was invented. This life-saving invention has since been credited with saving the lives of many police officers and soldiers.
Music
Here are some things that were invented or marketed in 1963 in America:
-The 8-track cartridge, a magnetic tape sound-recording format
-The cassette tape, a compact audio cassette
-The electronic music synthesizer
-The first home video game console, the Magnavox Odyssey
-The first mass-produced electric guitar, the Fender Stratocaster
Miscellany
Invention of the guitar effects pedal
The first patent for a guitar effects pedal was filed in 1963 by Laurens Hammond, who is best known for inventing the Hammond organ. The pedal, which would later be known as the wah-wah pedal, was designed to create a “wah” sound when used with an electric guitar.
First privately funded launch of a satellite
In 1963, Gordon Fee and Martin Ryle founded the company Arogyl Ltd. with the intention of launching a satellite into space. Arogyl became the first company to successfully launch a satellite into orbit without government funding, when it launched the Telstar 1 satellite on July 10, 1962.
First computer game ever invented
The first computer game ever invented was called “Spacewar!”, and it was created by Steve Russell in 1962. The game was designed to be played on the DEC PDP-1 computer, and it pits two player-controlled spaceships against each other in a battle to see who can last the longest without being destroyed.
External References-
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_United_States_inventions_(1946%E2%80%931991)