1096 |
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Seljuk Turks at Chivitot slaughter thousands of German crusaders. |
1529 |
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The Pope names Henry VIII of England Defender of the Faith after defending the seven sacraments against Luther. |
1600 |
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Tokugawa Ieyasu defeats his enemies in battle and affirms his position as Japan's most powerful warlord. |
1790 |
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The Tricolor is chosen as the official flag of France. |
1805 |
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Vice Admiral and Viscount Horatio Nelson
wins his greatest victory over a Franco-Spanish fleet in the Battle of
Trafalgar, fought off Cape Trafalgar, Spain. Nelson is fatally wounded
in the battle, but lives long enough to see victory. |
1837 |
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Under a flag of truce during peace talks, U.S. troops siege the Indian Seminole Chief Osceola in Florida. |
1861 |
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The Battle of Ball's Bluff, Va. begins, a disastrous Union defeat which sparks Congressional investigations. |
1867 |
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Many leaders of the Kiowa, Comanche and
Kiowa-Apache sign a peace treaty at Medicine Lodge, Kan. Comanche Chief
Quanah Parker refused to accept the treaty terms. |
1872 |
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The U.S. Naval Academy admits John H. Conyers, the first African American to be accepted. |
1879 |
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After 14 months of testing, Thomas Edison first demonstrates his electric lamp, hoping to one day compete with gaslight. |
1904 |
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Panamanians clash with U.S. Marines in Panama in a brief uprising. |
1917 |
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The first U.S. troops enter the front lines at Sommerviller under French command. |
1939 |
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As war heats up with Germany, the British war cabinet holds its first meeting in the underground war room in London. |
1940 |
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Ernest Hemingway's novel For Whom the Bell Tolls is published. |
1942 |
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Eight American and British officers land
from a submarine on an Algerian beach to take measure of Vichy French
to the Operation Torch landings. |
1950 |
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North Korean Premier Kim Il-Sung establishes a new capital at Sinuiju on the Yalu River opposite the Chinese City of Antung. |
1959 |
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The Guggenheim Museum, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, opens in Manhattan. |
1961 |
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Bob Dylan records his first album in a single day at a cost of $400. |
1967 |
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The "March on the Pentagon," protesting American involvement in Vietnam , draws 50,000 protesters. |
1969 |
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Israel's Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan
resigns over disagreements with Prime Minister Menachem Begin over
policies related to the Palestinians. |
1983 |
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The United States sends a ten-ship task force to Grenada. |
1994 |
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North Korea and the US sign an agreement
requiring North Korea to halts its nuclear weapons program and agree to
international inspections. |
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