217 BC |
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Carthaginian forces led by Hannibal
destroy a Roman army under consul Gaius Flaminicy in a battle at Lake
Trasimenus in central Italy. |
1314 |
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The Scots, under Robert the Bruce, defeat Edward II’s army at Bannockburn. |
1377 |
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Richard II, who is still a child, succeeds his grandfather, Edward III. |
1667 |
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The Peace of Breda ends the Second Anglo-Dutch War as the Dutch cede New Amsterdam to the English. |
1675 |
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Christopher Wren begins work on rebuilding St. Paul’s Cathedral in London after the Great Fire. |
1791 |
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The French royal family is arrested in Varennes. |
1834 |
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C. H. McCormick patents the first practical reaper. |
1862 |
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Union and Confederate forces skirmish at the Chickahominy Creek. |
1863 |
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In the second day of fighting, Confederate troops fails to dislodge a Union force at the Battle of LaFourche Crossing. |
1887 |
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Britain celebrates the golden jubilee of Queen Victoria. |
1900 |
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General Arthur MacArthur offers amnesty to Filipinos rebelling against American rule. |
1908 |
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Mulai Hafid again proclaims himself the true sultan of Morocco. |
1911 |
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Porforio Diaz, the ex-president of Mexico, exiles himself to Paris. |
1915 |
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Germany uses poison gas for the first time in warfare in the Argonne Forest. |
1919 |
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Germans scuttle their own fleet at Scapa Flow, Scotland. |
1939 |
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Baseball legend Lou Gehrig is forced to quit baseball because of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis–a disease which wastes muscles. |
1942 |
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German General Erwin Rommel captures the port city of Tobruk in North Africa. |
1945 |
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Japanese forces on Okinawa surrender to American troops. |
1948 |
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Dr. Peter Goldmark demonstrates his "long-playing" record. |
1958 |
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A federal judge allows Little Rock, Arkansas to delay school integration. |
1963 |
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France announces it will withdraw from the NATO fleet in the North Atlantic. |
1964 |
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Three civil rights workers disappear in Meridian, Mississippi. |
1982 |
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John Hinkley Jr. is found not guilty by reason of insanity for attempting to assassinate President Ronald Reagan. |
1995 |
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The U.S. Senate votes against the nomination of Dr. Henry W. Foster for Surgeon General. |
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