1270 |
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The Seventh Crusade ends by the Treaty of Barbary. |
1485 |
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Henry VII of England crowned. |
1697 |
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The Treaty of Ryswick ends the war between France and the Grand Alliance. |
1838 |
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Oberlin Collegiate Institute in Lorian County, Ohio becomes the first college in the U.S. to admit female students. |
1899 |
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Two battalions of British troops are cut
off, surrounded and forced to surrender to General Petrus Joubert's
Boers at Nicholson's Nek. |
1905 |
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The czar of Russia issues the October
Manisfesto, granting civil liberties and elections in an attempt to
avert the burgeonng supprot for revolution. |
1918 |
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The Italians capture Vittorio Veneto and rout the Austro-Hungarian army. |
1918 |
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Turkey signs an armistice with the Allies, agreeing to end hostilities at noon, October 31. |
1922 |
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Mussolini sends his black shirts into
Rome. The Fascist takeover is almost without bloodshed. The next day,
Mussolini is made prime minister. Mussolini centralized all power in
himself as leader of the Fascist party and attempted to create an
Italian empire, ultimately in alliance with Hitler's Germany. |
1925 |
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Scotsman John L. Baird performs first TV broadcast of moving objects. |
1938 |
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H.G. Wells' War of the Worlds is
broadcast over the radio by Orson Welles' Mercury Theatre. Many panic
believing it is an actual newscast about a Martian invasion. |
1941 |
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The U.S. destroyer Reuben James, on convoy duty off Iceland, is sunk by a German U-boat with the loss of 96 Americans. |
1950 |
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The First Marine Division is ordered to replace the entire South Korean I Corps at the Chosin Reservoir area. |
1991 |
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BET Holdings Inc., becomes the first African-American company listed on the New York Stock Exchange. |
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