1520 |
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The Spanish explorer Hernan Cortes is driven from Tenochtitlan and retreats to Tlaxcala. |
1609 |
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The Catholic states in Germany set up a league under the leadership of Maximilian of Bavaria. |
1679 |
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The British crown claims New Hampshire as a royal colony. |
1776 |
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The statue of King George III is pulled down in New York City. |
1778 |
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In support of the American Revolution, Louis XVI declares war on England. |
1850 |
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Millard Fillmore is sworn in as the 13th president of the United States following the death of Zachary Taylor. |
1890 |
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Wyoming becomes the 44th state. |
1893 |
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Dr. Daniel Hale Williams performs the first successful open-heart surgery, without anesthesia. |
1925 |
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The trial of Tennessee teacher John T. Scopes opens, with Clarence Darrow appearing for the defense and William Jennings Bryan for the prosecution. |
1940 |
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Germany begins the bombing of England. |
1942 |
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General Carl Spaatz becomes the head of the U.S. Air Force in Europe. |
1943 |
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American and British forces complete their amphibious landing of Sicily. |
1945 |
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U.S. carrier-based aircraft begin airstrikes against Japan in preparation for invasion. |
1951 |
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Armistice talks between the United Nations and North Korea begin at Kaesong. |
1960 |
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Belgium sends troops to the Congo to
protect whites as the Congolese Bloodbath begins, just 10 days after the
former colony became independent of Belgian rule. |
1962 |
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The satellite Telstar is launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida, beaming live television from Europe to the United States. |
1965 |
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“(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” becomes the Rolling Stones’ first No. 1 single in the USA. |
1967 |
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Singer Bobbie Gentry records “Ode to Billie Joe,” which will become a country music classic and win 4 Grammys. |
1976 |
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In Seveso, near Milan, Italy, an explosion in a chemical factory covers the surrounding area with toxic dioxin. Time magazine has ranked the Seveso incident No. 8 on its list of 10 worst environmental disasters. |
1985 |
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Coca-Cola Co. announces it will resume selling “old formula Coke,” following public outcry and falling sales of its “new Coke.” |
1991 |
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Boris Yeltsin is sworn in as the first elected president of the Russian Federation, following the breakup of the USSR. |
1993 |
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Kenyan runner Yobes Ondieki becomes the first man to run 10,000 meters in less than 27 minutes. |
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