1570 |
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Pope Pius V issues the bull Regnans in Excelsis which excommunicates Queen Elizabeth of England. |
1601 |
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Robert Devereux, the second Earl of Essex
and former favorite of Elizabeth I, is beheaded in the Tower of
London for high treason. |
1642 |
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Dutch settlers slaughter lower Hudson
Valley Indians in New Netherland, North America, who sought
refuge from Mohawk attackers. |
1779 |
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The British surrender the Illinois country to George Rogers Clark at Vincennes. |
1781 |
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American General Nathaniel Greene crosses the Dan River on his way to attack Cornwallis. |
1791 |
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President George Washington sign a bill creating the Bank of the United States. |
1804 |
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Thomas Jefferson is nominated for president at the Democratic-Republican caucus. |
1815 |
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Napoleon leaves his exile on the island of Elba, returning to France. |
1831 |
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The Polish army halts the Russian advance into their country at the Battle of Grochow. |
1836 |
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Samuel Colt patents the first revolving cylinder multi-shot firearm. |
1862 |
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Confederate troops abandon Nashville, Tennessee, in the face of Grant's advance. The ironclad Monitor is commissioned at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. |
1865 |
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General Joseph E. Johnston replaces John Bell Hood as Commander of the Confederate Army of Tennessee. |
1904 |
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J.M. Synge's play Riders to the Sea opens in Dublin. |
1910 |
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The Dalai Lama flees from the Chinese and takes refuge in India. |
1919 |
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Oregon introduces the first state tax on gasoline at one cent per gallon, to be used for road construction. |
1913 |
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The 16th Amendment to the constitution is adopted, setting the legal basis for the income tax. |
1926 |
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Poland demands a permanent seat on the League of Nations council. |
1928 |
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Bell Labs introduces a new device to end the fluttering of the television image. |
1943 |
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U.S. troops retake the Kasserine Pass in Tunisia, where they had been defeated five days before. |
1944 |
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U.S. forces destroy 135 Japanese planes in Marianas and Guam. |
1952 |
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French colonial forces evacuate Hoa Binh in Indochina. |
1956 |
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Stalin is secretly disavowed by Khrushchev at a party congress for promoting the "cult of the individual." |
1976 |
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The U.S. Supreme Court rules that states may ban the hiring of illegal aliens. |
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