| 1965 the war in Vietnam continues to worsen.
        Americans continue major bombing of North Vietnam. More men are lost.
        At the same time the Anti-War movement
        grows  and in November 35,000 people march on Washington as a protest
        against the war. There is also civil unrest with rioting, looting and
        arson in Los Angeles. This was also the first year mandated health warnings
        appeared on cigarette  packets and smoking became a no no. The latest
        craze in kids toys was  the Super Ball and The Skate Board. Fashions
        also changed as women's skirts  got shorter men's hair grew longer as
        the The miniskirt makes its appearance.  Sony introduces it's doomed
        Betamax Recorder and Hypertext is introduced  for linking test on the
        Internet. The St Louis Arch is completed and The  Beatles release 4 new
        albums including "Help".  Cost of Living 1965
 How Much things cost in 1965Yearly Inflation Rate USA 1.59%
 Year End Close Dow Jones Industrial Average 969
 Average Cost of new house $13,600.00
 Average Income per year $6,450.00
 Gas per Gallon 31 cents
 Average Cost of a new car $2,650.00
 Loaf of bread 21 cents
 Average Rent per month $118.00
 E-type Jaguar $1,867.00
 What Events Happened in 1965
 
        Australia Joins Vietnam War Hindi becomes the official language of India. 
        Racing driver Jim Clark wins the Indianapolis 
          500, and later wins the Formula One world driving championship in 
          the same year. The Palm Sunday Tornado Outbreak: An 
          estimated fifty-one tornadoes (forty-seven confirmed) hit in six Midwestern 
          states killing anywhere from 256 to 271 people and injuring some 1,500 
          more. Lyndon B. Johnson announces increase the number 
          of United States troops in South Vietnam from 75,000 to 125,000 
        Lyndon B. Johnson announces his program to 
          create Medicare and to expand his war on poverty The Maple leaf becomes Canadas new national 
          flag symbol Rhodesia Declares Unilateral Independence 
          From Great Britain and becomes Zimbabwe India and Pakistan Fighting continues to escalate 
        Malcolm X shot in New York Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. leads civil 
          rights march in Alabama from Selma to Montgomery Britain brings in a new Race Relations Act 
          hoping to stop some of the unrest in inner cities Cigarette advertising banned on Television 
          in Britain The Post Office Tower opens in London In St. Louis, Missouri, the 630-foot-tall 
          parabolic steel Gateway Arch is completed ( The St Louis Arch ) Several U.S. states (VT, NH, MA, CT, RI, NY 
          and portions of NJ) and parts of Canada are hit by a series of blackouts 
          lasting up to 13 1/2 hours. 30 million people 70 mph speed limit imposed on British roads 
        US Citizens Evacuated due to Civil War in 
          Dominican Republic Troopers violently confront civil rights marchers 
          in Alabama  Popular Culture 1965 
        The Mary Quant designed Mini Skirt appears 
          in London and will be the fashion statement of the 60's One of most popular films "Sound 
          of Music" released 
 Popular Films  
        Mary Poppins The Sound of Music Goldfinger My Fair Lady What's New Pussycat? Cat Ballou Books Released 
        Dune The Man with the Golden Gun Hotel 
 Popular Musicians 
        The Beatles The Rolling Stones Freddie and the Dreamers The Animals The Kinks The Searchers The Seekers Moody Blues Donovan Cilla Black Dusty Springfield Tom Jones  Technology 1965 
        Ranger 8 crashes into the Moon after a successful 
          mission of photographing possible landing sites for the Apollo program 
        Ranger 9 sends back live TV broadcast when 
          it crashes on to the moon Cosmonaut Aleksei Leonov, leaving his spacecraft 
          Voskhod 2 for 12 minutes, becomes the first person to walk in space 
        Major Edward H. White II becomes the second 
          human to walk in space during the flight of Gemini 4 Sony introduces it's Betamax video recorder 
         Inventions Invented by Inventors and Country 
        ( or attributed to First Use )
 
        Space Walk Russia Aleksei Leonov - first person 
          oustide space vehicle Optical Disk USA by James Russell - now Compact 
          Disk Hypertext USA for linking text on the Internet 
          Respirator ( replacement for the Iron Lung ) USA  |