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Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Today in History

1601
The Treaty of Lyon ends a short war between France and Savoy.
1746
Charles Edward Stuart, the young pretender, defeats the government forces at the Battle of Falkirk in Scotland.
1773
Captain James Cook becomes the first person to cross the Antarctic Circle.
1819
Simon Bolivar, the “liberator”, proclaims Columbia a republic.
1893
Queen Liliuokalani, the Hawaiian monarch, is overthrown by a group of American sugar planters led by Sanford Ballard Dole.
1852
At the Sand River Convention, the British recognize the independence of the Transvaal Board.
1912
Robert Scott reaches the South Pole only a month after Roald Amundsen.
1939
The Reich issues an order forbidding Jews to practice as dentists, veterinarians and chemists.
1945
The Red Army occupies Warsaw.
1963
Soviet leader Khrushchev visits the Berlin Wall.
1985
A jury in New Jersey rules that terminally ill patients have the right to starve themselves.

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