1571 |
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In the last great clash of galleys, the
Ottoman navy is defeated at Lepanto, Greece, by a Christian naval
coalition under the overall command of Spain's Don Juan de Austria. |
1765 |
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Delegates from nine of the American colonies meet in New York to discuss the Stamp Act Crisis and colonial response to it. |
1849 |
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Edgar Allan Poe, aged 40, dies a tragic
death in Baltimore. Never able to overcome his drinking habits, he was
found in a delirious condition outside a saloon that was used as a
voting place. |
1870 |
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French Minister of the Interior Leon
Gambetta escapes besieged Paris by balloon, reaching the French
provisional government in Tours. |
1913 |
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In attempting to find ways to lower the
cost of the automobile and make it more affordable to ordinary
Americans, Henry Ford took note of the work of efficiency experts like
Frederick Taylor, the "father of scientific management." The result was
the assembly line that reduced the time it took to manufacture a car,
from 12 hours to 93 minutes. |
1949 |
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Iva Toguri D'Aquino, better known as Tokyo Rose, is sentenced to 10 years in prison for treason. |
1957 |
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A fire in the Windscale plutonium
production reactor (later called Sellafield) north of Liverpool,
England, spreads radioactive iodine and polonium through the
countryside and into the Irish Sea. Livestock in the immediate area
were destroyed, along with 500,000 gallons of milk. At least 30, and
possibly as many as 1,000, cancer deaths were subsequently linked to the
accident. |
1985 |
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Four Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) hijackers seize the Italian cruise ship Achille Lauro and demand the release of 50 Palestinians held by Israel. |
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