1501 |
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Arthur Tudor of England marries Katherine of Aragon. |
1812 |
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As Napoleon Bonaparte‘s army retreats form Moscow, temperatures drop to 20 degrees below zero. |
1851 |
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Herman Melville’s novel Moby Dick is published in New York. |
1882 |
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Billy Clairborne, a survivor of the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, loses his life in a shoot-out with Buckskin Frank Leslie. |
1908 |
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Albert Einstein presents his quantum theory of light. |
1910 |
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Lieutenant Eugene Ely, U.S. Navy, becomes
the first man to take off in an airplane from the deck of a ship. He
flew from the ship Birmingham at Hampton Roads to Norfolk. |
1921 |
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The Cherokee Indians ask the U.S. Supreme Court to review their claim to 1 million acres of land in Texas. |
1922 |
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The British Broadcasting Company (BBC) begins the first daily radio broadcasts from Marconi House. |
1930 |
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Right-wing militarists in Japan attempt to assassinate Premier Hamaguchi. |
1935 |
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Manuel Luis Quezon is sworn in as the first Filipino president, as the Commonwealth of the Philippines is inaugurated. |
1940 |
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German bombers devastate Coventry in Great Britain, killing 1,000 in the worst air raid of the war. |
1951 |
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The United States and Yugoslavia sign a military aid pact. |
1951 |
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French paratroopers capture Hoa Binh, Vietnam. |
1960 |
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New Orleans integrates two all-white schools. |
1960 |
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President Dwight Eisenhower orders U.S. naval units into the Caribbean after Guatemala and Nicaragua charge Castro with starting uprisings. |
1961 |
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President John Kennedy increases the number of American advisors in Vietnam from 1,000 to 16,000. |
1963 |
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Iceland gets a new island when a volcano pushes its way up out of the sea five miles off the southern coast. |
1963 |
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Greece frees hundreds who were jailed in the Communist uprising of 1944-1950. |
1965 |
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The U.S. First Cavalry Division battles with the North Vietnamese Army in the Ia Drang Valley, the first ground combat for American troops. |
1968 |
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Yale University announces its plan to go co-ed. |
1969 |
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The United States launches Apollo 12, the second mission to the Moon, from Cape Kennedy. |
1979 |
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US President Jimmy Carter freezes all
Iranian assets in the United States in response to Iranian militants
holding more than 50 Americans hostage. |
1982 |
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Lech Walesa, leader of Poland’s outlawed
Solidarity movement, is released by communist authorities after 11
months confinement; he would win the Nobel Peace Prize in 1983 and be
elected Poland’s president in 1990. |
1984 |
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The Space Shuttle Discovery‘s crew rescues a second satellite. |
1990 |
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Poland and the Federal Republic of Germany
sign a treaty officially making the Oder-Neisse line the border between
their countries. |
1995 |
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A budget standoff between Democrats and
Republicans in the US Congress forces temporary closure of national
parks and museums; federal agencies are forced to operate with skeleton
staff. |
2001 |
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Northern Alliance fighters take control of Afghanistan’s capital, Kabul. |
2008 |
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The first G-20 economic summit convenes, in Washington, DC. |
2012 |
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Israel launches Operation Pillar of Defense against the Hamas-governed Gaza Strip. |
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