1197 |
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Emperor Henry VI dies in Messina, Sicily. |
1399 |
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Richard II of England is deposed. His cousin, Henry of Lancaster, declares himself king under the name Henry IV. |
1493 |
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Christopher Columbus leaves Cadiz, Spain, on his second voyage to the new world. |
1513 |
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Spanish explorer Vasco Nunez de Balboa discovers the Pacific Ocean. |
1789 |
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Congress votes to create a U.S. army. |
1833 |
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A civil war breaks out in Spain between
Carlisists, who believe Don Carlos deserves the throne, and supporters
of Queen Isabella. |
1850 |
|
Mormon leader Brigham Young is named the first governor of the Utah Territory. |
1864 |
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Union troops capture the Confederate Fort Harrison, outside Petersburg, Virginia. |
1879 |
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Dissatisfied Ute Indians kill Agent Nathan Meeker and nine others in the "Meeker Massacre." |
1932 |
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A five-day work week is established for General Motors workers. |
1939 |
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Germany and the Soviet Union reach an agreement on the division of Poland. |
1941 |
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30,000 Jews are gunned down in Kiev when
Henrich Himmler sends four strike squads to exterminate Soviet Jewish
civilians and other "undesirables." |
1943 |
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Adolf Hitler's book Mein Kampf is published in the United States. |
1950 |
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Soviet Premier Nikita Krushchev repeatedly
disrupts a UN General Assembly meeting with his violent outbursts over
intervention in the Belgian Congo, US U2 spy planes, and arms control. |
1960 |
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General Douglas MacArthur officially returns Seoul, South Korea, to President Syngman Rhee. |
1962 |
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Canada launches its first satellite, Alouette 1. |
1962 |
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The popular Argentinian comic strip Mafalda beings publication, in the weekly Primera Plana; focusing on a six-year-old girl (Mafalda) and her friends, it has been called the Argentinian Peanuts. |
1966 |
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Chevrolet introduces the Camaro, which will become an iconic car. |
1971 |
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Oman joins the Arab League. |
1979 |
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John Paul II becomes the first pope ever to visit Ireland. |
1990 |
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The YF-22, later named F-22 Raptor, flies for the first time. |
1992 |
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Brazilian President Fernando Collor de
Mello impeached for corruptions; he was the youngest president in the
nation's history, taking office at age 40 in 1990. |
2008 |
|
Dow Jones Industrial Average plummets
777.68 points in the wake of Lehman Brothers and Washington Mutual
bankruptcies, the largest single-day point loss in Wall Street history. |
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