1539 |
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Emperor Charles V reaches a truce with German Protestants at Frankfurt, Germany. |
1689 |
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Residents of Boston oust their governor, Edmond Andros. |
1764 |
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The English Parliament bans the American colonies from printing paper money. |
1775 |
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The American Revolution begins as fighting breaks out at Lexington, Massachusetts. |
1782 |
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The Netherlands recognizes the United States. |
1794 |
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Tadeusz Kosciuszko forces the Russians out of Warsaw. |
1802 |
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The Spanish reopen New Orleans port to American merchants. |
1824 |
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English poet Lord Byron dies of malaria at age 36 while aiding Greek independence. |
1861 |
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The Baltimore riots result in four Union soldiers and nine civilians killed. |
1861 |
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President Lincoln orders a blockade of Confederate ports. |
1880 |
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The Times war correspondent
telephones a report of the Battle of Ahmed Khel, the first time news is
sent from a field of battle in this manner. |
1927 |
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In China, Hankow communists declare war on Chiang Kai-shek. |
1934 |
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Shirley Temple appears in her first movie. |
1938 |
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General Francisco Franco declares victory in the Spanish Civil War. |
1939 |
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Connecticut finally approves the Bill of Rights. |
1943 |
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The Warsaw Ghetto uprising against Nazi rule begins. |
1960 |
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Baseball uniforms begin displaying player's names on their backs. |
1971 |
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Russia launches its first Salyut space station. |
1977 |
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Alex Haley receives a special Pulitzer Prize for his book Roots. |
1982 |
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NASA names Sally Ride to be the first woman astronaut. |
1989 |
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The battleship USS Iowa's number 2 turret explodes, killing sailors. |
1993 |
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The FBI ends a 51-day siege by storming the Branch Dividian religious cult headquarters in Waco, Texas. |
1995 |
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A truck bomb explodes in front of the federal building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people. |
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