Timeline of LGBTQ history

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This page indexes the individual year in gay rights pages. Each year is annotated with a significant event as a reference point.



See also History of sexuality

16th century

17th century

  • 1624 - Richard Cornish of the Virginia Colony is tried and hanged for sodomy.
  • 1649 - The first known conviction for lesbian activity in North America occurs in March when Sarah White Norman is charged with "lewd behavior" with Mary Vincent Hammon in Plymouth, Massachusetts.

18th century

19th century

  • 1813 - Bavaria decriminalizes sexual acts between men
  • 1836 - the last execution for homosexuality in Britain
  • 1861 - in England, the penalty for conviction for sodomy is reduced from hanging to imprisonment
  • 1869 - the term "homosexuality" appears in print for the first time in a German pamphlet written by Károly Mária Kertbeny (1824-1882).
  • 1871 - homosexuality is criminalized throughout Germany by Paragraph 175 of the Reich Criminal Code
  • 1886 - The Criminal Law Amendment Act of 1885, outlawing sexual relations between men (but not women) is given Royal Assent by Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom
  • 1892 - the word bisexual is first used in its current sense in Charles Gilbert Chaddock's translation of Kraft-Ebing's Psychopathia Sexualis.
  • 1895 - Oscar Wilde prosecuted for "gross indecency"
  • 1897 - Magnus Hirschfeld founds the Scientific Humanitarian Committee to organize for gay rights and the repeal of Paragraph 175

1900s

1910s

1920s

1930s

1940s

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s