1189 |
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Philip Augustus, Henry II of England and Frederick Barbarossa assemble the troops for the Third Crusade. |
1648 |
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In Maryland, the first woman lawyer in the colonies, Margaret Brent, is denied a vote in the Maryland Assembly. |
1785 |
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Chippewa, Delaware, Ottawa and Wyandot Indians sign the treaty of Fort McIntosh, ceding present-day Ohio to the United States. |
1790 |
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Joseph Guillotine proposes a new, more
humane method of execution: a machine designed to cut off the condemned
person’s head as painlessly as possible. |
1793 |
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The French King Louis XVI is guillotined for treason. |
1910 |
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Japan rejects the American proposal to neutralize ownership of the Manchurian Railway. |
1919 |
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The German Krupp plant begins producing guns under the U.S. armistice terms. |
1921 |
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J.D. Rockefeller pledges $1 million for the relief of Europe’s destitute. |
1930 |
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An international arms control meeting opens in London. |
1933 |
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The League of Nations rejects Japanese terms for settlement with China. |
1941 |
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The United States lifts the ban on arms to the Soviet Union. |
1942 |
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In North Africa, German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel
launches a drive to push the British eastward. While the British
benefited from radio-intercept-derived Ultra information, the Germans
enjoyed an even speedier intelligence source. |
1943 |
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A Nazi daylight air raid kills 34 in a
London school. When the anticipated invasion of Britain failed to
materialize in 1940, Londoners relaxed, but soon they faced a
frightening new threat. |
1951 |
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Communist troops force the UN army out of Inchon, Korea after a 12-hour attack. |
1958 |
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The Soviet Union calls for a ban on nuclear arms in Baghdad Pact countries. |
1964 |
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Carl T. Rowan is named the director of the United States Information Agency (USIA). |
1968 |
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In Vietnam, the Siege of Khe Sanh begins as North Vietnamese units surround U.S. Marines based on the hilltop headquarters. |
1974 |
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The U.S. Supreme Court decides that pregnant teachers can no longer be forced to take long leaves of absence. |
1976 |
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Leonid Brezhnev and Henry Kissinger meet to discuss Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT). |
1977 |
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President Carter urges 65 degrees as the maximum heat in homes to ease the energy crisis. |
1993 |
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Congressman Mike Espy of Mississippi is confirmed as Secretary of the Department of Agriculture. |
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