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Sunday, September 23, 2012
Today in History
1553
The Sadians defeat the last of their enemies and establish themselves as rulers of Morocco.
1561
Philip II of Spain gives orders to halt colonizing efforts in Florida.
1577
William of Orange makes his triumphant entry into Brussels, Belgium.
1667
Slaves in Virginia are banned from obtaining their freedom by converting to Christianity.
1739
The Austrians sign the Treaty of Belgrade after having lost the city to the Turks.
1779
The American navy under John Paul Jones, commanding from Bonhomme Richard, defeats and captures the British man-of-war Serapis.
1788
Louis XVI of France declares the Parliament restored.
1795
A national plebiscite approves the new French constitution, but so many voters sustain that the results are suspect.
1803
British Major General Sir Arthur Wellesley defeats the Marathas at Assaye, India.
1805
Lieutenant Zebulon Pike pays $2,000 to buy
from the Sioux a 9-square-mile tract at the mouth of the Minnesota
River that will be used to establish a military post, Fort Snelling.
1806
The Lewis and Clark Expedition arrives back in St. Louis just over three years after its departure.
1864
Confederate and Union forces clash at Mount Jackson, Front Royal and Woodstock in Virginia during the Valley campaign.
1911
The Second International Aviation Meet opens in New York.
1912
Mack Sennet's first "Keystone Cop" film debuts, Cohen Collects a Debt.
1945
The first American dies in Vietnam during the fall of Saigon to French forces.
1952
Richard Nixon responds to charges of a secret slush fund during his 'Checkers Speech.'
1954
East German police arrest 400 citizens as U.S. spies.
1967
Soviets sign a pact to send more aid to Hanoi.
1973
Juan Peron is re-elected president of Argentina after being overthrown in 1955.
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