1556 |
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Henry II of France and Philip of Spain sign the truce of Vaucelles. |
1631 |
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A ship from Bristol, the Lyon, arrives with provisions for the Massachusetts Bay Colony. |
1762 |
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Martinique, a major French base in the Lesser Antilles of the West Indies, surrenders to the British. |
1783 |
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Sweden recognizes U.S. independence. |
1846 |
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The first Pacific Coast newspaper, Oregon Spectator, is published. |
1864 |
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Federal forces occupy Jackson, Miss. |
1865 |
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The three-day Battle of Hatcher's Run, Va., begins. |
1900 |
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The United States and Great Britain sign
the Hay-Pauncefote Treaty, giving the United States the right to build a
canal in Nicaragua but not to fortify it. |
1917 |
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U.S. Congress nullifies President Woordrow Wilson's veto of the Immigration Act; literacy tests are required. |
1918 |
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The Soviets proclaim separation of church and state. |
1922 |
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The Reader's Digest begins publication in New York. |
1922 |
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William Larned's steel-framed tennis racquet gets its first test. |
1945 |
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American and French troops destroy German forces in the Colmar Pocket in France. |
1947 |
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The Soviet Union and Great Britain reject terms for an American trusteeship over Japanese Pacific Isles. |
1952 |
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New York adopts three-colored traffic lights. |
1961 |
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The Soviets launch Sputnik V, the heaviest satellite to date at 7.1 tons. |
1968 |
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U.S. troops divide Viet Cong at Hue while the Saigon government claims they will arm loyal citizens. |
1971 |
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Two Apollo 14 astronauts walk on the moon. |
1972 |
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It is reported that the United States has agreed to sell 42 F-4 Phantom jets to Israel. |
1974 |
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Patty Hearst is kidnapped at gunpoint. |
1985 |
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U.S. halts a loan to Chile in protest over human rights abuses. |
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