1513 |
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Pope Julius II dies. He will lay in rest in a huge tomb sculptured by Michelangelo. |
1725 |
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New Hampshire militiamen partake in the first recorded scalping of Indians by whites in North America. |
1792 |
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The U.S. Postal Service is created. |
1809 |
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The U.S. Supreme Court rules that the power of the federal government is greater than any individual state in the Union. |
1831 |
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Polish revolutionaries defeat the Russians in the Battle of Grochow. |
1864 |
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Confederate troops defeat a Union army sent to bring Florida into the union at the Battle of Olustee, Fla. |
1900 |
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J.F. Pickering patents his airship. |
1906 |
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Russian troops seize large portions of Mongolia. |
1915 |
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President Woodrow Wilson opens the Panama-Pacific Expo in San Francisco to celebrate the opening of the Panama Canal. |
1918 |
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The Soviet Red Army seizes Kiev, the capital of the Ukraine. |
1938 |
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Hitler demands self-determination for Germans in Austria and Czechoslovakia. |
1941 |
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The United States sends war planes to the Pacific. |
1942 |
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Lt. Edward O’Hare downs five out of nine Japanese bombers that are attacking the carrier Lexington. |
1943 |
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German troops of the Afrika Korps break through the Kasserine Pass, defeating U.S. forces. |
1954 |
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The Ford Foundation gives a $25 million grant to the Fund for Advancement of Education. |
1959 |
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The FCC applies the equal time rule to TV newscasts of political candidates. |
1962 |
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Mercury astronaut John Glenn becomes the first American to orbit the Earth. |
1963 |
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Moscow offers to allow on-site inspection of nuclear testing. |
1965 |
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Ranger 8 hits the moon and sends back 7,000 photos to the United States. |
1968 |
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North Vietnamese army chief in Hue orders all looters to be shot on sight. |
1971 |
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Young people protest having to cut their long hair in Athens, Greece. |
1982 |
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Carnegie Hall in New York begins $20 million in renovations. |
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