313 |
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Licinius unifies the whole of the eastern Roman Empire under his own rule. |
1250 |
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King Louis IX of France is ransomed. |
1527 |
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Henry VIII of England and King Francis of France sign the Treaty of Westminster. |
1563 |
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All Jews are expelled from France by order of Charles VI. |
1725 |
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Spain withdraws from the Quadruple Alliance. |
1789 |
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George Washington is inaugurated as the first U.S. president. |
1803 |
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The United States doubles in size through the Louisiana Purchase, which was sold by France for $15 million. |
1812 |
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Louisiana is admitted into the Union as a state. |
1849 |
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Giuseppe Garibaldi, the Italian patriot and guerrilla leader, repulses a French attack on Rome. |
1864 |
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Work begins on the Dams along the Red River, which will allow Union General Nathaniel Banks‘ troops to sail over the rapids above Alexandria, Louisiana. |
1930 |
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The Soviet Union proposes a military alliance with France and Great Britain. |
1931 |
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The George Washington Bridge, linking New York City and New Jersey, opens. |
1943 |
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The British submarine HMS Seraph drops ‘the man who never was,’ a dead man the British planted with false invasion plans, into the Mediterranean off the coast of Spain. |
1945 |
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Adolf Hitler commits suicide in his bunker. Karl Donitz becomes his successor. |
1968 |
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U.S. Marines attack a division of North Vietnamese troops in the village of Dai Do. |
1970 |
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U.S. troops invade Cambodia to disrupt North Vietnamese Army base areas. |
1972 |
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The North Vietnamese launch an invasion of the South. |
1973 |
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Nixon announces the resignation of Harry Robbins Haldeman, John Ehrlichman, and other top aides. |
1975 |
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Saigon falls as North Vietnamese forces gain control of the city. The
Vietnam War formally ends as South Vietnam unconditionally
surrenders. |
1980 |
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Terrorists seize the Iranian Embassy in London. |
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