1457 | The first book ever printed is published by a German astrologer named Faust. He is thrown in jail while trying to sell books in Paris. Authorities concluded that all the identical books meant Faust had dealt with the devil. | |
1559 | Spanish explorer de Luna enters Pensacola Bay, Florida. | |
1605 | The Popham expedition reaches the Sagadahoc River in present-day Maine and settles there. | |
1756 | French commander Louis Montcalm takes Fort Oswego, New England, from the British. | |
1793 | Republican troops in France lay siege to the city of Lyons. | |
1900 | The European allies enter Beijing, relieving their besieged legations from the Chinese Boxers. | |
1917 | The Chinese Parliament declares war on the Central Powers. | |
1942 | Dwight D. Eisenhower is named the Anglo-American commander for Operation Torch, the invasion of North Africa. | |
1945 | Japan announces its unconditional surrender in World War II. | |
1947 | Pakistan becomes an independent country. | |
1973 | The United States ends the "secret" bombing of Cambodia. |
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Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Today in History
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