1289 |
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Qalawun, the Sultan of Egypt, captures Tripoli. |
1429 |
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Joan of Arc leads French forces to victory over English at Orleans. |
1624 |
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Louis XIII appoints Cardinal Richelieu chief minister of the Royal Council of France. |
1661 |
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The Chinese Ming dynasty occupies Taiwan. |
1672 |
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King Louis XIV of France invades the Netherlands. |
1813 |
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Rubber is patented. |
1852 |
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The first edition of Peter Roget’s Thesaurus is published. |
1856 |
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Yokut Indians repel a second attack by the ‘Petticoat Rangers,’ a band of civilian Indian fighters at Four Creeks, California. |
1858 |
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Austrian troops invade Piedmont. |
1859 |
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As the French army races to support them
and the Austrian army mobilizes to oppose them, 150,000 Piedmontese
troops invade Piedmontese territory. |
1861 |
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The Maryland House of Delegates votes against seceding from Union. |
1862 |
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Forts Philip and Jackson surrender to Admiral David Farragut outside New Orleans. |
1913 |
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Gideon Sundback of Hoboken patents the all-purpose zipper. |
1916 |
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Irish nationalists surrender to the British in Dublin. |
1918 |
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America’s WWI Ace of Aces, Eddie Rickenbacker, scores his first victory with the help of Captain James Norman Hall. |
1924 |
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Open revolt breaks out in Santa Clara, Cuba. |
1927 |
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Construction of the Spirit of St. Louis is completed. |
1930 |
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The film All Quiet on the Western Front, based on Erich Maria Remarque’s novel Im Western Nichts Neues, premiers. |
1945 |
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The German Army in Italy surrenders unconditionally to the Allies. |
1945 |
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The Nazi concentration camp of Dachau is liberated by Allied troops. |
1946 |
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Former Japanese leaders are indicted in Tokyo as war criminals. |
1975 |
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The U.S. embassy in Vietnam is evacuated as North Vietnamese forces fight their way into Saigon. |
1983 |
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Harold Washington is sworn in as Chicago’s first black mayor. |
1992 |
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Four Los Angeles police offices are acquitted of charges stemming from the beating of Rodney King. Rioting ensues. |
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