1533 |
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Henry VIII marries Anne Boleyn. |
1787 |
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Small farmers in Springfield,
Massachusetts led by Daniel Shays, revolt against tax laws. Federal
troops break up the protesters of what becomes known as Shay's
Rebellion. |
1846 |
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The dreaded Corn Laws, which taxed imported oats, wheat and barley, are repealed by the British Parliament. |
1904 |
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Two-hundred coal miners are trapped in their Pennsylvania mine after an explosion. |
1915 |
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Alexander Graham Bell in New York and Thomas Watson in San Francisco make a record telephone transmission. |
1918 |
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Austria and Germany reject U.S. peace proposals. |
1919 |
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The League of Nations plan is adopted by the Allies. |
1929 |
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Members of the New York Stock Exchange ask for an additional 275 seats. |
1930 |
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New York police rout a Communist rally at the Town Hall. |
1943 |
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The last German airfield in Stalingrad is captured by the Red Army. |
1949 |
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Axis Sally, who broadcasted Nazi propaganda to U.S. troops in Europe, stands trial in the United States for war crimes. |
1951 |
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The U.S. Eighth Army in Korea launches Operation Thunderbolt, a counter attack to push the Chinese Army north of the Han River. |
1955 |
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Columbia University scientists develop an atomic clock that is accurate to within one second in 300 years. |
1956 |
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Khrushchev says that he believes that Eisenhower is sincere in his efforts to abolish war. |
1959 |
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American Airlines begins its first coast-to-coast flight service on a Boeing 707. |
1972 |
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Shirley Chisholm, the first African American woman elected to U.S. Congress, announces candidacy for president. |
1972 |
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Nixon airs the eight-point peace plan for Vietnam, asking for POW release in return for withdrawal. |
1984 |
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President Reagan endorses the development of the first U.S. permanently-manned space station. |
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