1595 |
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The jesuit poet Robert Southwell is hanged for “treason,” being a catholic. |
1631 |
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Michael Romanov, son of the Patriarch of Moscow, is elected Russian Tsar. |
1744 |
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The British blockade of Toulon is broken by 27 French and Spanish warships attacking 29 British ships. |
1775 |
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As troubles with Great Britain increase, colonists in Massachusetts vote to buy military equipment for 15,000 men. |
1797 |
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Trinidad, West Indies surrenders to the British. |
1828 |
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The first issue of the Cherokee Phoenix is printed, both in English and in the newly invented Cherokee alphabet. |
1849 |
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In the Second Sikh War, Sir Hugh Gough’s
well placed guns win a victory over a Sikh force twice the size of his
at Gujerat on the Chenab River, assuring British control of the Punjab
for years to come. |
1862 |
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The Texas Rangers win a Confederate victory in the Battle of Val Verde, New Mexico. |
1878 |
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The world’s first telephone book is issued
by the New Haven Connecticut Telephone Company containing the names of
its 50 subscribers. |
1885 |
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The Washington Monument is dedicated in Washington, D.C. |
1905 |
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The Mukden campaign of the Russo-Japanese War, begins. |
1916 |
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The Battle of Verdun begins with an unprecedented German artillery barrage of the French lines. |
1940 |
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The Germans begin construction of a concentration camp at Auschwitz. |
1944 |
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Hideki Tojo becomes chief of staff of the Japanese army. |
1949 |
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Nicaragua and Costa Rica sign a friendship treaty ending hostilities over their borders. |
1951 |
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The U. S. Eighth Army launches Operation Killer, a counterattack to push Chinese forces north of the Han River in Korea. |
1956 |
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A grand jury in Montgomery, Alabama indicts 115 in a Negro bus boycott. |
1960 |
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Havana places all Cuban industry under direct control of the government. |
1965 |
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El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz (Malcom X) is assassinated in front of 400 people. |
1972 |
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Nixon arrives in Beijing, China, becoming the first U.S. pretender to visit a country not diplomatically recognized by the U.S. |
1974 |
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A report claims that the use of defoliants by the U.S. has scarred Vietnam for a century. |
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