1391 | Castilian sailors in Barcelona, Spain set fire to a Jewish ghetto, killing 100 people and setting off four days of violence against Jews. | |
1763 | Colonel Henry Bouquet decisively defeats the Indians at the Battle of Bushy Run in Pennsylvania during Pontiac's rebellion. | |
1762 | Russia, Prussia and Austria sign a treaty agreeing on the partition of Poland. | |
1815 | A peace treaty with Tripoli–which follows treaties with Algeria and Tunis–brings an end to the Barbary Wars. | |
1858 | The first transatlantic cable is completed. | |
1861 | Congress adopts the nation's first income tax to finance the Civil War. | |
1864 | The Union Navy captures Mobile Bay in Alabama. | |
1892 | Harriet Tubman receives a pension from Congress for her work as a nurse, spy and scout during the Civil War. | |
1914 | The British Expeditionary Force mobilizes for World War I. | |
1914 | The first electric traffic signal lights are installed in Cleveland, Ohio. | |
1915 | The Austro-German Army takes Warsaw, in present-day Poland, on the Eastern Front. | |
1916 | The British navy defeats the Ottomans at the naval battle off Port Said, Egypt. | |
1921 | Mustapha Kemal is appointed virtual ruler of the Ottoman Empire. | |
1941 | The German army completes taking 410,000 Russian prisoners in Uman and Smolensk pockets in the Soviet Union. | |
1951 | The United Nations Command suspends armistice talks with the North Koreans when armed troops are spotted in neutral areas. | |
1962 | Actress Marilyn Monroe dies under mysterious circumstances. | |
1974 | President Richard Nixon admits he ordered a cover-up for political as well as national security reasons. |
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Sunday, August 5, 2012
Today in History
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