325 |
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The Ecumenical council is inaugurated by Emperor Constantine in Nicea. |
1303 |
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A peace treaty is signed between England and France. |
1347 |
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Cola di Rienzo takes the title of tribune in Rome. |
1520 |
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Hernando Cortes defeats Spanish troops sent against him in Mexico. |
1690 |
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England passes the Act of Grace, forgiving followers of James II. |
1674 |
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John Sobieski becomes Poland's first king. |
1774 |
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Parliament passes the Coercive Acts to
punish the colonists for their increasingly anti-British behavior. The
acts close the port of Boston. |
1775 |
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North Carolina becomes the first colony to declare its independence. |
1784 |
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The Peace of Versailles ends a war between France, England, and Holland. |
1799 |
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Napoleon Bonaparte orders a withdrawal from his siege of St. Jean d'Acre in Egypt. |
1859 |
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A force of Austrians collide with Piedmontese cavalry at the village of Montebello, in northern Italy. |
1861 |
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North Carolina becomes the last state to secede from the Union. |
1862 |
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President Lincoln signs the Homestead Act, providing 250 million acres of free land to settlers in the West. |
1874 |
|
Levi Strauss begins marketing blue jeans with copper rivets. |
1902 |
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The U.S. military occupation of Cuba ends. |
1927 |
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Charles Lindbergh takes off from New York for Paris. |
1930 |
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The first airplane is catapulted from a dirigible. |
1932 |
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Amelia Earhart lands near Londonderry, Ireland, to become the first woman fly solo across the Atlantic. |
1939 |
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Pan American Airways starts the first regular passenger service across the Atlantic. |
1941 |
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Germany invades Crete by air. |
1942 |
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Japan completes the conquest of Burma. |
1951 |
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During the Korean War, U.S. Air Force Captain James Jabara becomes the first jet air ace in history. |
1961 |
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A white mob attacks civil rights activists in Montgomery, Alabama. |
1969 |
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In South Vietnam, troops of the 101st
Airborne Division reach the top of Hill 937 after nine days of fighting
entrenched North Vietnamese forces. |
1970 |
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100,000 people march in New York, supporting U.S. policies in Vietnam. |
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