Today in History
1347 | Six burghers of the surrounded French city of Calais surrender to Edward III of England in hopes of relieving the siege. | |
1492 | Christopher Columbus leaves Spain on his voyage to the new world. | |
1546 | French printer Etienne Dolet, accused of heresy, blasphemy and sedition, is hanged and burned at the stake for printing reformist literature. | |
1553 | Mary Tudor, the new Queen of England, enters London. | |
1610 | Henry Hudson of England discovers a great bay on the east coast of Canada and names it for himself. | |
1692 | French forces under Marshal Luxembourg defeat the English at the Battle of Steenkerke in the Netherlands. | |
1805 | Mohammed Ali becomes the new ruler of Egypt. | |
1807 | The trial of Aaron Burr begins. He is accused of plotting the secession of New England. | |
1864 | Federal gunboats attack but do not capture Fort Gains, at the mouth of Mobile Bay, Alabama. | |
1882 | Congress passes the Immigration Act, banning Chinese immigration for ten years. | |
1908 | Allan Allensworth files the site plan for the first African-American town, Allensworth, California. | |
1911 | Airplanes are used for the first time in a military capacity when Italian planes reconnoiter Turkish lines near Tripoli. | |
1914 | Germany declares war on France. | |
1916 | Sir Roger Casement is hanged for treason in England. | |
1945 | Chinese troops under American General Joseph Stilwell take the town of Myitkyina from the Japanese. | |
1958 | The first nuclear submarine USS Nautilus passes under the North Pole. | |
1967 | President Lyndon B. Johnson announces plans to send 45,000 more troops to Vietnam. | |
1972 | Former Beatle Paul McCartney announces formation of his new group, Wings. | |
1975 | Louisiana Superdome dedicated. | |
1977 | Radio Shack unveils TRS-80 personal computer, which with Apple and Commodore would form the "1977 Trinity." Its price and Radio Shack's established retail outlets made it a bestseller for several years. | |
1990 | US commits naval forces to Persian Gulf region in wake of Iraq's invasion of Kuwait. | |
2004 | Statue of Liberty's pedestal reopens to visitors after being closed following the 9/11 terrorist attacks. |
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