1620 |
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The Pilgrims sail from England on the Mayflower. |
1668 |
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King John Casimer V of Poland abdicates the throne. |
1747 |
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The French capture Bergen-op-Zoom, consolidating their occupation of Austrian Flanders in the Netherlands. |
1789 |
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Jean-Paul Marat sets up a new newspaper in France, L'Ami du Peuple. |
1810 |
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A revolution for independence breaks out in Mexico. |
1864 |
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Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest leads 4,500 men out of Verona, Miss. to harass Union outposts in northern Alabama and Tennessee. |
1889 |
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Robert Younger, in Minnesota's Stillwater
Penitentiary for life, dies of tuberculosis. Brothers Cole and Bob
remain in the prison. |
1893 |
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Some 50,000 "Sooners" claim land in the Cherokee Strip during the first day of the Oklahoma land rush. |
1908 |
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General Motors files papers of incorporation. |
1920 |
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Thirty people are killed in a terrorist bombing in New York's Wall Street financial district. |
1934 |
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Anti-Nazi Lutherans stage protest in Munich. |
1940 |
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Congress passes the Selective Service Act, which calls for the first peacetime draft in U.S. history. |
1942 |
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The Japanese base at Kiska in the Aleutian Islands is raided by American bombers. |
1945 |
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Japan surrenders Hong Kong to Britain. |
1950 |
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The U.S. 8th Army breaks out of the Pusan
Perimeter in South Korea and begins heading north to meet MacArthur's
troops heading south from Inchon. |
1972 |
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South Vietnamese troops recapture Quang Tri province in South Vietnam from the North Vietnamese Army. |
1974 |
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Limited amnesty is offered to Vietnam-era
draft resisters who would now swear allegiance to the United States and
perform two years of public service. |
1975 |
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Administrators for Rhodes Scholarships announce the decision to begin offering fellowships to women. |
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