1760 |
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Major Roger Rogers takes possession of Detroit on behalf of Britain. |
1787 |
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Louis XVI promulgates an edict of tolerance, granting civil status to Protestants. |
1812 |
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The last elements of Napoleon Bonaparte’s Grand Armee retreats across the Beresina River in Russia. |
1863 |
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The Battle of Fort Sanders, Knoxville, Tenn., ends with a Confederate withdrawal. |
1864 |
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Colonel John M. Chivington’s 3rd Colorado Volunteers massacre Black Kettles’ camp of Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians at Sand Creek, Colo. |
1903 |
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An Inquiry into the U.S. Postal Service demonstrates the government has lost millions in fraud. |
1923 |
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An international commission headed by American banker Charles Dawes is set up to investigate the German economy. |
1929 |
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Commander Richard Byrd makes the first flight over the South Pole. |
1931 |
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The Spanish government seizes large estates for land redistribution. |
1939 |
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Soviet planes bomb an airfield at Helsinki, Finland. |
1948 |
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The Metropolitan Opera is televised for the first time as the season opens with "Othello." |
1948 |
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The popular children’s television show, Kukla, Fran and Ollie, premieres. |
1949 |
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The United States announces it will conduct atomic tests at Eniwetok Atoll in the Pacific. |
1961 |
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NASA launches a chimpanzee named Enos into Earth orbit. |
1962 |
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Algeria bans the Communist Party. |
1963 |
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President Lyndon B. Johnson appoints Chief
Justice Earl Warren head of a commission to investigate the
assassination of President John F. Kennedy. |
1967 |
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US Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara announces his resignation. |
1972 |
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Atari announces the release of Pong, the first commercially successful video game. |
2007 |
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Armed forces of the Philippines besiege The Peninsula Manila in response to a mutiny led by Senator Antonio Trillanes. |
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