193 |
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The Roman emperor, Marcus Didius, is murdered in his palace. |
1533 |
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Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII‘s new queen, is crowned. |
1774 |
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The British government orders the port of Boston closed. |
1789 |
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The first U.S. congressional act on administering oaths becomes law. |
1812 |
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American navy captain James Lawrence,
mortally wounded in a naval engagement with the British, exhorts to the
crew of his vessel, the Chesapeake, “Don’t give up the ship!” |
1862 |
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General Robert E. Lee assumes command of the Confederate army outside Richmond after General Joe Johnston is injured at Seven Pines. |
1864 |
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The Battle of Cold Harbor, Virginia, begins as Confederate general Robert E. Lee tries to turn Union general Ulysses S. Grant’s flank. |
1868 |
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James Buchanan, the 15th president of the United States, dies. |
1877 |
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U.S. troops are authorized to pursue bandits into Mexico. |
1915 |
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Germany conducts the first zeppelin air raid over England. |
1916 |
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The National Defense Act increases the strength of the U.S. National Guard by 450,000 men. |
1921 |
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A race riot erupts in Tulsa, Oklahoma, killing 85 people. |
1939 |
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The Douglas DC-4 makes its first passenger flight from Chicago to New York. |
1941 |
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The German Army completes the capture of Crete as the Allied evacuation ends. |
1942 |
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America begins sending Lend-Lease materials to the Soviet Union. |
1958 |
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Charles de Gaulle becomes premier of France. |
1963 |
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Governor George Wallace vows to defy an injunction ordering integration of the University of Alabama. |
1978 |
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The U.S. reports finding wiretaps in the American embassy in Moscow. |
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