1285 |
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Philip III of Spain is succeeded by Philip IV (“the Fair”). |
1503 |
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Christopher Columbus discovers the Cayman Islands. |
1676 |
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Bacon’s Rebellion begins in the New World. |
1773 |
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To keep the troubled East India Company afloat, Parliament passes the Tea Act, taxing all tea in the American colonies. |
1774 |
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Louis XVI succeeds his father Louis XV as King of France. |
1775 |
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American troops capture Fort Ticonderoga from the British. |
1794 |
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Elizabeth, the sister of King Louis XVI, is beheaded. |
1796 |
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Napoleon Bonaparte wins a brilliant victory against the Austrians at Lodi bridge in Italy. |
1840 |
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Mormon leader Joseph Smith moves his band of followers to Illinois to escape the hostilities they experienced in Missouri. |
1857 |
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The Bengal Army in India revolts against the British. |
1863 |
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General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson succumbs to illness and wounds received during the Battle of Chancellorsville. |
1865 |
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Union cavalry troops capture Confederate President Jefferson Davis near Irvinville, Georgia. |
1869 |
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The Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroads meet in Promontory, Utah. |
1859 |
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French emperor Napoleon III leaves Paris to join his troops preparing to battle the Austrian army in Northern Italy. |
1872 |
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Victoria Woodhull becomes first the woman nominated for U.S. president. |
1917 |
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Allied ships get destroyer escorts to fend off German attacks in the Atlantic. |
1924 |
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J. Edgar Hoover is appointed head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. |
1928 |
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WGY-TV in Schenectady, New York, begins regular television programming. |
1933 |
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Nazis begin burning books by “unGerman” writers such as Heinrich Mann and Erich Maria Remarque, author of All Quiet on the Western Front. |
1940 |
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German forces begin a blitzkrieg of the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg, skirting France’s “impenetrable” Maginot Line. |
1940 |
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Winston Churchill succeeds Neville Chamberlain as British Prime Minister. |
1941 |
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England’s House of Commons is destroyed during the worst of the London Blitz: 550 German bombers drop 100,000 incendiary bombs. |
1960 |
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The USS Nautilus completes the first circumnavigation of the globe underwater. |
1994 |
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Nelson Mandela is sworn in as South Africa’s first black president. |
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