1349 |
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2,000 Jews are burned at the stake in Strasbourg, Germany. |
1400 |
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The deposed Richard II is murdered in Pontefract Castle in Yorkshire. |
1549 |
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Maximilian II, brother of the Emperor Charles V, is recognized as the future king of Bohemia. |
1779 |
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American Loyalists are defeated by Patriots at Kettle Creek, Ga. |
1797 |
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The Spanish fleet is destroyed by the
British under Admiral Jervis (with Nelson in support) at the battle of
Cape St. Vincent, off Portugal. |
1848 |
|
James Polk becomes the first U.S. President to be photographed in office by Matthew Brady. |
1859 |
|
Oregon is admitted as the thirty-third state. |
1870 |
|
Esther Morris becomes the world's first female justice of the peace. |
1876 |
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Rival inventors Elisha Gray and Alexander Graham Bell both apply for patents for the telephone. |
1900 |
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General Roberts invades South Africa's Orange Free State with 20,000 British troops. |
1904 |
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The "Missouri Kid" is captured in Kansas. |
1912 |
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Arizona becomes the 48th state in the Union. |
1915 |
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Kaiser Wilhelm II invites the U.S. Ambassador to Berlin in order to confer on the war. |
1918 |
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Warsaw demonstrators protest the transfer of Polish territory to the Ukraine. |
1920 |
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The League of Women Voters is formed in
Chicago in celebration of the imminent ratification of the 19th
Amendment, giving women the right to vote. |
1924 |
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Thomas Watson founds International Business Machines Corp. |
1929 |
|
Chicago gang war between Al Capone and
George "Bugs" Moran culminates with several Moran confederates being
gunned down in the St. Valentine's Day Massacre. |
1939 |
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Germany launches the battleship Bismark. |
1940 |
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Britain announces that all merchant ships will be armed. |
1942 |
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Japanese paratroopers attack Sumatra. Aidan MacCarthy's
RAF unit flew to Palembang, in eastern Sumatra, where 30 Royal
Australian Air Force Lockheed A-28 Hudson bombers were waiting. |
1945 |
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800 Allied aircraft firebomb the German
city of Dresden. Smaller followup bombing raids last until April with a
total death toll of between 35,000 to 130,000 civillians. |
1945 |
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The siege of Budapest ends as the Soviets take the city. Only 785 German and Hungarian soldiers managed to escape. |
1949 |
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The United States charges the Soviet Union with interning up to 14 million in labor camps. |
1955 |
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A Jewish couple loses their fight to adopt Catholic twins as the U.S. Supreme Court refuses to rule on state law. |
1957 |
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The Georgia state senate outlaws interracial athletics. |
1965 |
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Malcolm X's home is firebombed. No injuries are reported. |
1971 |
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Moscow publicizes a new five-year plan geared to expanding consumer production. |
1973 |
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The United States and Hanoi set up a group to channel reconstruction aid directly to Hanoi. |
1979 |
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Armed guerrillas attack the U.S. embassy in Tehran. |
1985 |
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Vietnamese troops surround the main Khmer Rouge base at Phnom Malai. |
1989 |
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Iranian leader Ayatollah Ruholla Khomeini charges that Salman Rushdie's novel, The Satanic Verses, is blasphemous and issues an edict (fatwa) calling on Muslims to kill Rushdie. |
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