786 |
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Harun al-Rashid succeeds his older brother the Abbasid Caliph al-Hadi as Caliph of Baghdad. |
1194 |
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Richard I, King of England, is freed from captivity in Germany. |
1508 |
|
The Proclamation of Trent is made. |
1787 |
|
Shay's Rebellion, an uprising of debt-ridden Massachusetts farmers against the new U.S. government, fails. |
1795 |
|
France abolishes slavery in her territories and confers slaves to citizens. |
1889 |
|
Harry Longabaugh is released from Sundance Prison in Wyoming, thereby acquiring the famous nickname, "the Sundance Kid." |
1899 |
|
After an exchange of gunfire, fighting
breaks out between American troops and Filipinos near Manila,
sparking the Philippine-American War |
1906 |
|
The New York Police Department begins finger print identification. |
1909 |
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California law segregates Caucasian and Japanese schoolchildren. |
1915 |
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Germany decrees British waters as part of the war zone; all ships to be sunk without warning. |
1923 |
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French troops take the territories of Offenburg, Appenweier and Buhl in the Ruhr as a part of the agreement ending World War I. |
1932 |
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Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt inaugurates the Winter Olympics at Lake Placid, N.Y. |
1941 |
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The United Service Organization (U.S.O.) is formed to cater to armed forces and defense industries. |
1944 |
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The Japanese attack the Indian Seventh Army in Burma. |
1945 |
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The Big Three, American, British and Soviet leaders, meet in Yalta to discuss the war aims. |
1966 |
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Senate Foreign Relations Committee begins televised hearings on the Vietnam War. |
1980 |
|
Syria withdraws its peacekeeping force in Beirut. |
1986 |
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The U.S. Post Office issues a commemorative stamp featuring Sojourner Truth. |
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