1782 |
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The British sign a preliminary agreement in Paris, recognizing American independence. |
1838 |
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Mexico declares war on France. |
1861 |
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The British Parliament sends to Queen
Victoria an ultimatum for the United States, demanding the release of
two Confederate diplomats who were seized on the British ship Trent. |
1864 |
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The Union wins the Battle of Franklin, Tennessee. |
1900 |
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The French government denounces British actions in South Africa, declaring sympathy for the Boers. |
1900 |
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Oscar Wilde dies in a Paris hotel room after saying of the room’s wallpaper: “One of us had to go.” |
1906 |
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President Theodore Roosevelt publicly denounces segregation of Japanese schoolchildren in San Francisco. |
1919 |
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Women cast votes for the first time in French legislative elections. |
1935 |
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Non-belief in Nazism is proclaimed grounds for divorce in Germany. |
1945 |
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Russian forces take Danzig in Poland and invade Austria. |
1948 |
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The Soviet Union complete the division of Berlin, installing the government in the Soviet sector. |
1950 |
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President Harry Truman declares that the United States will use the A-bomb to get peace in Korea. |
1956 |
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The United States offers emergency oil to Europe to counter the Arab ban. |
1961 |
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The Soviet Union vetoes a UN seat for Kuwait, pleasing Iraq. |
1974 |
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India and Pakistan decide to end a 10-year trade ban. |
1974 |
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Pioneer II sends photos back to NASA as it nears Jupiter. |
1979 |
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Pope John Paul II becomes the first pope in 1,000 years to attend an Orthodox mass. |
1981 |
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Representatives of the US and USSR meet in
Geneva, Switzerland, to begin negotiations on reducing the number of
intermediate-range nuclear weapons in Europe. |
1982 |
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Thriller, Michael Jackson’s second solo album, released; the album, produced by Quincy Jones, became the best-selling album in history. |
1993 |
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US President Bill Clinton signs the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act (better known as the Brady Bill) into law. |
1994 |
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MS Achille Lauro, a ship with long history of problems including a 1985 terrorist hijacking, catches fire off the coast of Somalia. |
1995 |
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Operation Desert Storm officially comes to an end. |
1998 |
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Exxon and Mobil oil companies agree to a $73.7 billion merge, creating the world’s largest company, Exxon-Mobil. |
2004 |
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On the game show Jeopardy!
contestant Ken Jennings loses after 74 consecutive victories. It is the
longest winning streak in game-show history, earning him a total of over
$3 million. |
2005 |
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John Sentamu becomes Archbishop of York, making him the Church of England’s first black archbishop. |
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