1066 |
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William of Normandy defeats King Harold in the Battle of Hastings. |
1651 |
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Laws are passed in Massachusetts forbidding the poor to adopt excessive styles of dress. |
1705 |
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The English Navy captures Barcelona in Spain. |
1773 |
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Britain's East India Company tea ships' cargo is burned at Annapolis, Md. |
1806 |
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Napoleon Bonaparte crushes the Prussian army at Jena, Germany. |
1832 |
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Blackfeet Indians attack American Fur Company trappers near Montana's Jefferson River, killing one. |
1884 |
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Transparent paper-strip photographic film is patented by George Eastman. |
1912 |
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Former U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt
is shot and wounded in assassination attempt in Milwaukee. He was saved
by the papers in his breast pocket and, though wounded, insisted on
finishing his speech. |
1917 |
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Mata Hari, a Paris dancer, is executed by the French after being convicted of passing military secrets to the Germans. |
1930 |
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Singer Ethel Merman stuns the audience
when she holds a high C for sixteen bars while singing "I Got Rhythm"
during her Broadway debut in Gershwin's Girl Crazy. |
1933 |
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The Geneva disarmament conference breaks
up as Germany proclaims withdrawal from the disarmament initiative, as
well as from the League of Nations, effective October 23. This begins
German policy of independent action in foreign affairs. |
1944 |
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German Field Marshal Rommel, suspected of
complicity in the July 20th plot against Hitler, is visited at home by
two of Hitler's staff and given the choice of public trial or suicide
by poison. He chooses suicide and it is announced that he died of
wounds. |
1947 |
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Test pilot Chuck Yeager breaks the sound barrier aboard a Bell X-1 rocket plane. |
1950 |
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Chinese Communist Forces begin to infiltrate the North Korean Army. |
1964 |
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Rev. Martin Luther King is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for advocating a policy of non-violence. |
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