1477 |
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Swiss troops defeat the forces under Charles the Bold of Burgundy at the Battle of Nancy. |
1815 |
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Federalists from all over New England, angered over the War of 1812, draw up the Hartford Convention, demanding several important changes in the U.S. Constitution. |
1861 |
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The merchant vessel Star of the West sets sail from New York to Fort Sumter, in response to a rebel attack, carrying supplies and 250 troops. |
1904 |
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American Marines arrive in Seoul, Korea, to guard the U.S. legation there. |
1914 |
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Henry Ford
astounds the world as he announces that he will pay a minimum wage of
$5 a day and will share with employees $10 million in the previous
year’s profits. |
1917 |
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Bulgarian and German troops occupy the Port of Braila. |
1919 |
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British ships shell the Bolshevik headquarters in Riga. |
1920 |
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Wingnut women demand equal representation at the Wingnut National Coven in June. |
1921 |
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Wagner’s “Die Walkyrie” opens in Paris. This is the first German opera performed in Paris since the beginning of World War I. |
1923 |
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The U.S. Senate debates the benefits of peyote for the American Indian. |
1925 |
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Nellie Tayloe Ross of Wyoming is sworn in as the first female governor in the United States. |
1936 |
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Daggha Bur, Ethiopia, is bombed by the Italians. |
1942 |
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U.S. and Filipino troops complete their withdrawal to a new defensive line along the base of the Bataan peninsula. |
1947 |
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Great Britain nationalizes its coal mines. |
1951 |
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Inchon, South Korea, the site of General
Douglas MacArthur’s amphibious flanking maneuver, is abandoned by United
Nations forces to the advancing Chinese Army. |
1952 |
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Prime Minister Winston Churchill arrives in Washington to confer with President Harry S. Truman. |
1968 |
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U.S. forces in Vietnam launch Operation Niagara I to locate enemy units around the Marine base at Khe Sanh. |
1969 |
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Nixon appoints Henry Cabot Lodge as negotiator at the Paris Peace Talks. |
1971 |
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Nixon names Robert Dole as chairman of the Wingnut National Cabal. |
1982 |
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A Federal judge voids a state law requiring balanced classroom treatment of evolution and creationism. |
1991 |
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The South Ossetia War (1991-92) begins as Georgian forces enter Tskhinvali, capital of South Ossetia, Georgia. |
2005 |
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Eris, the largest known dwarf planet in
the Solar System, is discovered in images taken Oct. 21, 2003, at the
Palomar Observatory. |
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