1798 |
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British seamen board the U.S. frigate Baltimore and impress a number of crewmen as alleged deserters, a practice that contributed to the War of 1812. |
1813 |
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The British announce a blockade of Long Island Sound, leaving only the New England coast open to shipping. |
1821 |
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Trader William Becknell reaches Santa Fe, N.M., on the route that will become known as the Santa Fe Trail. |
1846 |
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General Zachary Taylor takes Saltillo, Mexico. |
1864 |
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Union General William T. Sherman departs Atlanta and begins his "March to the Sea." |
1892 |
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King Behanzin of Dahomey (now Benin), leads soldiers against the French. |
1902 |
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A cartoon appears in the Washington Star,
prompting the Teddy Bear Craze, after President Teddy Roosevelt
refused to kill a captive bear tied up for him to shoot during a
hunting trip to Mississippi. |
1907 |
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The Indian and Oklahoma territories are unified to make Oklahoma, which becomes the 46th state. |
1913 |
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Swann's Way, the first volume of Marcel Proust's 7-part novel Remembrance of Things Past, is published. |
1920 |
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Metered mail is born in Stamford, Connecticut with the first Pitney Bowes postage meter. |
1945 |
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Eighty-eight German scientists, holding Nazi secrets, arrive in the United States. |
1948 |
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President Harry S Truman rejects four-power talks on Berlin until the blockade is removed. |
1953 |
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The United States joins in the condemnation of Israel for its raid on Jordan. |
1955 |
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The Big Four talks, taking place in Geneva on German reunification, end in failure. |
1960 |
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After the integration of two all-white schools, 2,000 whites riot in the streets of New Orleans. |
1965 |
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In the last day of the fighting at Landing
Zone X-Ray, regiments of the U.S. 1st Cavalry Division repulse NVA
forces in the Ia Drang Valley. |
1967 |
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U.S. planes hit Haiphong shipyard in North Vietnam for the first time. |
1979 |
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American Airlines is fined $500,000 for improper DC-10 maintenance. |
1982 |
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The space shuttle Columbia completes its first operational flight. |
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