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Sunday, July 29, 2012

Today in History

1588   The Spanish Armada is sighted off the coast of England.
1602   The Duke of Biron is executed in Paris for conspiring with Spain and Savoy against King Henry IV of France.
1603   Bartholomew Gilbert is killed in Virginia by Indians, during a search for the missing Roanoke colonists.
1693   The Army of the Grand Alliance is destroyed by the French at the Battle of Neerwinden.
1830   Liberals led by the Marquis of Lafayette seize Paris in opposition to the king's restrictions on citizens' rights.
1848   A rebellion against British rule is put down in Tipperary, Ireland.
1858   Japan signs a treaty of commerce and friendship with the United States.
1862   Confederates are routed by Union guerrillas at Moore's Mill, Missouri.
1875   Peasants in Bosnia and Herzegovina rebel against the Ottoman army.
1915   U.S. Marines land at Port-au-Prince to protect American interests in Haiti.
1921   Adolf Hitler becomes the president of the Nationalist Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazis).
1945   After delivering parts of the first atomic bomb to the island of Tinian, the U.S.S. Indianapolis is sunk by a Japanese submarine. The survivors are adrift for two days before help arrives.
1981   Prince Charles marries Lady Diana.

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