1776 |
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After crossing the Delaware River into New
Jersey, George Washington leads an attack on Hessian mercenaries at
Trenton, and takes 900 men prisoner. |
1786 |
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Daniel Shay leads a rebellion in Massachusetts to protest the seizure of property for the non-payment of debt. |
1806 |
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Napoleon's army is checked by the Russians at the Battle of Pultusk. |
1862 |
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38 Santee Sioux are hanged in Mankato,
Minnesota for their part in the Sioux Uprising in Minnesota. Little Crow
has fled the state. |
1866 |
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Brig. Gen. Philip St. George Cooke, head of the Department of the Platte, receives word of the Fetterman Fight in Powder River County in the Dakota territory. |
1917 |
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As a wartime measure, President Woodrow
Wilson places railroads under government control, with Secretary of War
William McAdoo as director general. |
1925 |
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Six U.S. destroyers are ordered from Manila to China to protect interests in the civil war that is being waged there. |
1932 |
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Over 70,000 people are killed in a massive earthquake in China. |
1941 |
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General Douglas MacArthur declares Manila an open city in the face of the onrushing Japanese Army. |
1943 |
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The German battleship Scharnhorst is sunk by British ships in an Arctic fight. |
1944 |
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Advancing Soviet troops complete their encirclement of Budapest in Hungary. |
1945 |
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The United States, Soviet Union and Great Britain, end a 10-day meeting, seeking an atomic rule by the UN Council. |
1953 |
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The United States announces the withdrawal of two divisions from Korea. |
1962 |
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Eight East Berliners escape to West Berlin, crashing through gates in an armor-plated bus. |
1966 |
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Dr. Maulana Karenga celebrates the first Kwanza, a seven-day African-American celebration of family and heritage. |
1979 |
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The Soviet Union flies 5,000 troops to intervene in the Afghanistan conflict. |
1982 |
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Time magazine chooses a personal computer as it "Man of the Year," the first non-human ever to receive th honor. |
1991 |
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The Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union formally dissolves the Soviet Union. |
1996 |
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JonBenet Ramsey, a six-year-old beauty
queen, is found beaten and strangled to death in the basement of her
family's home in Boulder, Colorado, one of the most high-profile crimes
of the late 20th century in the US. |
1996 |
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Workers in South Korea's automotive and
shipbuilding industries begin the largest labor strike in that country's
history, protesting a new law that made firing employees easier and
would curtail the rights of labor groups to organize. |
1999 |
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Lothar, a violent, 36-hour windstorm begins; it kills 137 and causes $1.3 billion (US dollars) damage in Central Europe. |
2004 |
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A tsunami caused by a 9.3-magnitude earthquake kills more than 230,000 along the rim of the Indian Ocean. |
2006 |
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Former U.S. President Gerald R. Ford dies at age 93. Ford was the only unelected president in America's history. |
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