1397 |
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John of Gaunt marries Katherine Rouet. |
1846 |
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President James Polk dispatches General Zachary Taylor and 4,000 troops to the Texas Border as war with Mexico looms. |
1862 |
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President Lincoln names Edwin M. Stanton Secretary of War. |
1900 |
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To combat Czech nationalism, Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria-Hungary decrees German the official language of the Imperial Army. |
1919 |
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California votes to ratify the prohibition amendment. |
1923 |
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Hitler denounces the Weimar Republic as 5,000 storm troopers demonstrate in Germany. |
1927 |
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A woman takes a seat on the NY Stock Exchange breaking the all-male tradition. |
1931 |
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The bridge connecting New York and New Jersey is named the George Washington Memorial Bridge. |
1937 |
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The United States bars Americans from serving in the Civil War in Spain. |
1943 |
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General Leclerc's Free French forces merge with the British under Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery in Libya. |
1944 |
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Plants are destroyed and 64 U.S. aircraft are lost in an air attack in Germany. |
1945 |
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The Red Army opens an offensive in South Poland, crashing 25 miles through the German lines. |
1947 |
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British troops replace striking truck drivers. |
1955 |
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Chase National and the Bank of Manhattan agree to merge resulting in the second largest U.S. bank. |
1965 |
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Two U.S. planes are shot down in Laos while on a combat mission. |
1968 |
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U.S. reports shifting most air targets from North Vietnam to Laos. |
1976 |
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Argentina ousts a British envoy in dispute over the Falkland Islands. |
1980 |
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The United States offers Pakistan a two-year aid plan to counter the Soviet threat in Afghanistan. |
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