1477 |
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William Claxton publishes the first dated book printed in England. It is a translation from the French of The Dictes and Sayings of the Philosopers by Earl Rivers. |
1626 |
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St. Peter’s Cathedral in Rome is officially dedicated. |
1861 |
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The first provisional meeting of the Confederate Congress is held in Richmond, Virginia. |
1865 |
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Mark Twain’s first story "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" is published in the New York Saturday Press. |
1901 |
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The second Hay-Pauncefote Treaty is
signed. The United States is given extensive rights by Britain for
building and operating a canal through Central America. |
1905 |
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The Norwegian Parliament elects Prince
Charles of Denmark to be the next King of Norway. Prince Charles takes
the name Haakon VII. |
1906 |
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Anarchists bomb St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome. |
1912 |
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Cholera breaks out in Constantinople, in the Ottoman Empire. |
1921 |
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New York City considers varying work hours to avoid long traffic jams. |
1928 |
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Mickey mouse makes his film debut in Steamboat Willie, the first animated talking picture. |
1936 |
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The main span of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco is joined. |
1939 |
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The Irish Republican Army explodes three bombs in Piccadilly Circus. |
1943 |
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RAF bombs Berlin, using 440 aircraft and
losing nine of those and 53 air crew members; damage to the German
capital is light, with 131 dead. |
1949 |
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The U.S. Air Force grounds B-29s after two crashes and 23 deaths in three days. |
1950 |
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The Bureau of Mines discloses its first production of oil from coal in practical amounts. |
1968 |
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Soviets recover the Zond 6 spacecraft after a flight around the moon. |
1978 |
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Peoples Temple cult leader Jim Jones leads
his followers to a mass murder-suicide in Jonestown, Guyana, hours
after cult member killed Congressman Leo J. Ryan of California. |
1983 |
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Argentina announces its ability to produce enriched uranium for nuclear weapons. |
1984 |
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The Soviet Union helps deliver American wheat during the Ethiopian famine. |
1991 |
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The Croatian city of Vukovar surrenders to Yugoslav People’s Army and allied Serb paramilitary forces after an 87-day siege. |
1993 |
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Twenty-one political parties approve a new
constitution for South Africa that expands voter rights and ends the
rule of the country’s white minority. |
2002 |
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UN weapons inspectors under Hans Blix arrive in Iraq. |
2003 |
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Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court rules
the state’s ban on same-sex marriages is unconstitutional; the
legislature fails to act within the mandated 180 days, and on May 17,
2004, Massachusetts becomes the first US state to legalize same-sex
marriage. |
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