41 |
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Shortly after declaring himself a god, Caligula is assassinated by two Praetorian tribunes. |
1458 |
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Matthias Corvinus, the son of John Hunyadi, is elected king of Hungary. |
1639 |
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Representatives from three Connecticut
towns band together to write the Fundamental Orders, the first
constitution in the New World. |
1722 |
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Czar Peter the Great caps his reforms in
Russia with the “Table of Rank” which decrees a commoner can climb on
merit to the highest positions. |
1848 |
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Gold is discovered by James Wilson Marshall at his partner Johann August Sutter’s sawmill on the South Fork of the American River, near Coloma, California. |
1903 |
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U.S. Secretary of State John Hay and British Ambassador Herbert create a joint commission to establish the Alaskan border. |
1911 |
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U.S. Cavalry is sent to preserve the neutrality of the Rio Grande during the Mexican Civil War. |
1915 |
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The German cruiser Blücher is sunk by a British squadron in the Battle of Dogger Bank. |
1927 |
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British expeditionary force of 12,000 is sent to China to protect concessions at Shanghai. |
1931 |
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The League of Nations rebukes Poland for the mistreatment of a German minority in Upper Silesia. |
1945 |
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A German attempt to relieve the besieged city of Budapest is finally halted by the Soviets. |
1946 |
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The UN establishes the International Atomic Energy Commission. |
1951 |
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Indian leader Nehru demands that the UN name Peking as an aggressor in Korea. |
1965 |
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Winston Churchill dies from a cerebral thrombosis at the age of 90. |
1980 |
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In a rebuff to the Soviets, the U.S. announces intentions to sell arms to China. |
1982 |
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A draft of Air Force history reports that the U.S. secretly sprayed herbicides on Laos during the Vietnam War. |
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