1260 | At the Battle of Montaperto in Italy, the Tuscan Ghibellines, who support the emperor, defeat the Florentine Guelfs, who support papal power. | |
1479 | After four years of war, Spain agrees to allow a Portuguese monopoly of trade along Africa’s west coast and Portugal acknowledges Spain’s rights in the Canary Islands. | |
1781 | Los Angeles, first an Indian village called Yangma, is founded by Spanish decree. | |
1787 | Louis XVI of France recalls parliament. | |
1790 | Jacques Necker is forced to resign as finance minister in France. | |
1804 | USS Intrepid explodes while entering Tripoli harbor on a mission to destroy the enemy fleet there during the First Barbary War. | |
1820 | Czar Alexander declares that Russian influence in North America extends as far south as Oregon and closes Alaskan waters to foreigners. | |
1862 | Robert E. Lee‘s Confederate army invades Maryland, starting the Antietam Campaign. | |
1870 | A republic is proclaimed in Paris and a government of national defense is formed. | |
1881 | The Edison electric lighting system goes into operation as a generator serving 85 paying customers is switched on. | |
1886 | Elusive Apache leader Geronimo surrenders to General Nelson A. Miles at Skeleton Canyon, Ariz. | |
1893 | Beatrix Potter sends a note to her governess’ son with the first drawing of Peter Rabbit, Cottontail and others. The Tale of Petter Rabbit is published eight years later. | |
1915 | The U.S. military places Haiti under martial law to quell a rebellion in its capital Port-au-Prince. | |
1941 | The German submarine U-652 fires at the U.S. destroyer Greer off Iceland, beginning an undeclared shooting war. | |
1942 | Soviet planes bomb Budapest in the war’s first air raid on the Hungarian capital. | |
1943 | Allied troops capture Lae-Salamaua, in New Guinea. | |
1944 | British troops liberate Antwerp, Belgium. | |
1945 | The American flag is raised on Wake Island after surrender ceremonies there. | |
1951 | The first transcontinental television broadcast in America is carried by 94 stations. | |
1957 | Arkansas governor Orval Faubus calls out the National Guard to bar African-American students from entering a Little Rock high school. | |
1967 | Operation Swift begins as US Marines engage North Vietnamese Army troops in Que Son Valley. | |
1972 | Mark Spitz becomes the first Olympic competitor to win 7 medals during a single Olympics Games. | |
1975 | The Sinai II Agreement between Egypt and Israel pledges that conflicts between the two countries “shall not be resolved by military force but by peaceful means.” | |
1998 | Google is founded by Stanford University students Larry Page and Sergey Brin. |
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Monday, September 4, 2017
Today in History
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