1248 |
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The city of Seville, France, surrenders to Ferdinand III of Castile after a two-year siege. |
1785 |
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John Hancock is elected president of the Continental Congress for the second time. |
1863 |
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Union forces win the Battle of Orchard Knob, Tennessee. |
1863 |
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The Battle of Chattanooga, one of the most decisive battles of the American Civil War, begins (also in Tennessee). |
1903 |
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Italian tenor Enrico Caruso makes his American debut in a Metropolitan Opera production of Verdi’s Rigoletto. |
1904 |
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Russo-German talks break down because of Russia’s insistence to consult France. |
1909 |
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The Wright brothers form a million-dollar corporation for the commercial manufacture of their airplanes. |
1921 |
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Warren G. Harding signs the
Willis Campell Act, better known as the anti-beer bill. It forbids
doctors to prescribe beer or liquor for medicinal purposes. |
1933 |
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt recalls the American ambassador from Havana, Cuba, and urges stability in the island nation. |
1934 |
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The United States and Great Britain agree
on a 5-5-3 naval ratio, with both countries allowed to build five
million tons of naval ships while Japan can only build three. Japan will
denounce the treaty. |
1936 |
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The United States abandons the American embassy in Madrid, Spain, which is engulfed by civil war. |
1941 |
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U.S. troops move into Dutch Guiana to guard the bauxite mines. |
1942 |
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The film Casablanca premieres in New York City. |
1943 |
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U.S. Marines declare the island of Tarawa secure. |
1945 |
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Wartime meat and butter rationing ends in the United States. |
1953 |
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North Korea signs 10-year aid pact with Peking. |
1968 |
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Four men hijack an American plane, with 87 passengers, from Miami to Cuba. |
1980 |
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In Europe’s biggest earthquake since 1915, 3,000 people are killed in Italy. |
1981 |
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Reagan signs top secret directive giving the CIA authority to recruit and support Contra rebels in Nicaragua. |
1990 |
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The first all-woman expedition to South
Pole sets off from Antarctica on the part of a 70-day trip; the group
includes 12 Russians, 3 Americans and 1 Japanese. |
1992 |
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The first Smartphone, IBM Simon, introduced at COMDEX in Las Vegas, Nevada. |
2005 |
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Ellen Johnson Sirleaf elected president of Liberia; she is the first woman to lead an African nation. |
2006 |
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In the second-deadliest day of sectarian
violence in Iraq since the beginning of the 2003 war, 215 people are
killed and nearly 260 injured by bombs in Sadr City. |
2011 |
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Yemeni President Ali Abullah Saleh signs a
deal to to transfer power to the vice president, in exchange for legal
immunity; the agreement came after 11 months of protests. |
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