1606 |
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Guy Fawkes is hanged, drawn and quartered for his part in the Gunpowder Plot, an attempt to blow up Parliament. |
1620 |
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Virginia colony leaders write to the Virginia Company in England, asking for more orphaned apprentices for employment. |
1788 |
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Bonnie Prince "Charlie" Charles Edward Stuart dies. |
1835 |
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A man with two pistols misfires at President Andrew Jackson at the White House. |
1865 |
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House of Representatives approves a constitutional amendment abolishing slavery. |
1911 |
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The German Reichstag exempts royal families from tax obligations. |
1915 |
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Germans use poison gas on the Russians at Bolimov. |
1915 |
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German U-boats sink two British steamers in the English Channel. |
1916 |
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President Woodrow Wilson refuses the compromise on Lusitania reparations. |
1917 |
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Germany resumes unlimited sub warfare, warning that all neutral ships that are in the war zone will be attacked. |
1935 |
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The Soviet premier tells Japan to get out of Manchuria. |
1943 |
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The Battle of Stalingrad ends as small groups of German soldiers of the Sixth Army surrender to the victorious Red Army forces. |
1944 |
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U.S. troops under Vice Adm. Spruance land on Kwajalien atoll in the Marshall Islands. |
1950 |
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Paris protests the Soviet recognition of Ho Chi Minh‘s Democratic Republic of Vietnam. |
1966 |
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U.S. planes resume bombing of North Vietnam after a 37-day pause. |
1968 |
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In Vietnam, the Tet Offensive begins as Viet Cong and North Vietnamese soldiers attack strategic and civilian locations throughout South Vietnam. |
1976 |
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Ernesto Miranda, famous from the Supreme Court ruling on Miranda vs. Arizona is stabbed to death. |
1981 |
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Lech Walesa announces an accord in Poland, giving Saturdays off to laborers. |
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