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*] – ] is hanged on the public gallows at Montfaucon. *] – ] is hanged on the public gallows at Montfaucon.
*] – ] gives ] his commission of exploration. *] – ] gives ] his commission of exploration.
*] – ], Yorkist pretender to the English throne, is executed on the orders of ]. *] – ], Yorkist pretender to the English throne, is executed on the orders of ].
*] – ] leader ] is killed by ] forces at the ] in ]. *] – ] leader ] is killdgdafgh; ] makes a formal declaration of his Conquest of New Mexico.
*] – ] makes a formal declaration of his Conquest of New Mexico.
*] – ], the ]n ] from the ] family, is ]. *] – ], the ]n ] from the ] family, is ].
*] – On the balcony of ] on ] in ], ] takes the oath of office to become the first elected ]. *] – On the balcony of ] on ghana Purchase]]: Thehgdfgted States, with ] as ].
* 1900 – ] dies in a g] on whether they should be extended the right to suffrage; over 90% would vote in the affirmative.
*] – ]: The ] purchases the ] from ] for $15 million, more than doubling the size of the young nation.
*] – The ] becomes the 18th ] under the name ].
*] – ] declares independence from the ].
*] – A 65-man ] infantry patrol fights a force of nearly 2,000 ] soldiers to nearly the last man in ], Mexico.
*] – The ] takes place in ].
*] – ] ] signs legislation creating the ], New York's first state park, ensuring that ] will not be devoted solely to industrial and commercial use.
*] – ] reaches ] to protest the ] caused by the ].
*] – ] becomes a territory of the United States, with ] as ].
* 1900 – ] dies in a train wreck in ], while trying to make up time on the ''Cannonball Express''.
*] – The ] ] opens in ].
*] &ndash; ] becomes an independent city.<!--Independent of whom?-->
*] &ndash; ] becomes a signatory to the ] ] ].
*] &ndash; ] ] is sold to ] for $146&nbsp;million plus $50&nbsp;million for charity.
*] &ndash; The ] opens in ], as the first women's federal prison in the United States.
* 1927 &ndash; ] and ] become the first celebrities to leave their footprints in concrete at ] in ].
*] &ndash; The ] holds a ] on whether they should be extended the right to suffrage; over 90% would vote in the affirmative.
*] &ndash; The ] short '']'' debuts in movie theaters, introducing ] (a prototype of ]). *] &ndash; The ] short '']'' debuts in movie theaters, introducing ] (a prototype of ]).
* 1938 &ndash; The first televised ] takes place between ] and ]. * 1938 &ndash; The first televised ] takes place between ] and ].
*] &ndash; The ] opens. *] &ndash; The ] opens.
* 1939 &ndash; ] inaugurates its regularly scheduled ] service in ], broadcasting President ]'s ] opening day ceremonial address. * 1939 &ndash; ] inaugurates its regularly scheduled ] service in ], broadcasting President ]'s ] opening day ceremonial address.
*] &ndash; ]: ]: The submarine {{HMS|Seraph|P219|6}} surfaces in the ] off the coast of Spain to deposit a dead man planted with false invasion plans and dressed as a ] military intelligence officer. *] &ndash; ]: ]: The submarine {{HMS|Seraph|P219|6}} surfaces in the ] off the coast of Spain to deposit a dead man planted with false invasion plans and dressed as a ] a second time.
*] &ndash; In ].
*] &ndash; World War II: ]: ] and ] commit suicide after being married for one day. ] soldiers raise the ] over the ].
*] &ndash; In ], the Boulder Dam is renamed the ] a second time.
*] &ndash; In ], ], the ] is established.
*] &ndash; In ], an ] ] kills 18 people.
*] &ndash; Former Vice President and Senator ] dies during a speech in ]. He collapses after proclaiming "I would rather be a servant in the house of the lord than sit in the seats of the mighty."
*] &ndash; '']'', the first ] ] equipped with ], is ].
*] &ndash; The ] is held in ] to protest the ]'s refusal to employ Black or Asian bus crews, drawing national attention to racial discrimination in the ].
*] &ndash; The ] is established at the Black House in ], ]. *] &ndash; The ] is established at the Black House in ], ].
*] &ndash; The ] opened in Roselle Park, NJ, shutting down the CNJ's Jersey City waterfront terminal and transferring commuters to Newark Penn Station. *] &ndash; The fdg] opened in Roselle Park, NJ, shutting down the CNJ's Jersey City waterfront terminal and transferring commuters to Newark Penn Station.
*] &ndash; ]: ] forces gain control of ]. The ] formally ends with the unconditional surrender of ]ese ] ] of ].
*] &ndash; ]: U.S. President ] announces that top ] aides ], ] and others have resigned.
*] &ndash; ]: ] forces gain control of ]. The ] formally ends with the unconditional surrender of ]ese ] ].
*] &ndash; ] of ].
*] &ndash; ] *] &ndash; ]
*] &ndash; ] announces ] protocols will be free. *] &ndash; ] announces ] protocols will be free.
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*] &ndash; ] (d. 1709) *] &ndash; ] (d. 1709)
*] &ndash; ], Bavarian general (d. 1795) *] &ndash; ], Bavarian general (d. 1795)
*] &ndash; ], French zoologist and philosopher (d. 1806) *] &ndash; ],fg Austrian geologist (d. 1884)
*] &ndash; ], English-Canadian explorer (d. 1857) *] &ndash; ], German banker and philanthropist (d. 1920)
*] &ndash; ], German mathematician (d. 1855)
*] &ndash; ], Prussian soldier and politician, 10th ] (d. 1879)
*] &ndash; ], German mystery boy (d. 1833)
*] &ndash; ], Austrian geologist (d. 1884)
*] &ndash; ], Scottish businessman (d. 1925)
*] &ndash; ], Swiss psychiatrist (d. 1940)
* 1857 &ndash; ], German banker and philanthropist (d. 1920)
*] &ndash; ], French sailor (d. 1912) *] &ndash; ], French sailor (d. 1912)
* 1864 &ndash; ], Estonian poet (d. 1913) * 1864 &ndash; ], Estonian poet (d. 1913)
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==Deaths== ==Deaths==
* ] &ndash; ], Roman poet (b. 39) * ] &ndash; ], Roman poet (b. 39)
* ] &ndash; ] of the Ostrogoths (b. 495) * ] &ndash; ] of the Ostrogoths (b. 495)
*] &ndash; ] (b. 971) *] &ndash; ] (b. 971)
*] &ndash; ] (b. 1010) *] &ndash; ] (b. 1010)
*] &ndash; ], French knight and saint *] &ndash; ], French knight and saint
*] &ndash; ] (b. 1285) *] &ndash; ] (b. 1285)
*] &ndash; ], English commander (b. 1382) *] &ndash; ], English son of ] (b. 1472)
*] &ndash; ], English son of ] (b. 1472) *] &ndash; df], English lawyer and judge, ] (b. 1488)
*] &ndash; ], French soldier (b. 1473)
*] &ndash; ], English lawyer and judge, ] (b. 1488)
*] &ndash; ], Burmese king (b. 1516) *] &ndash; ], Burmese king (b. 1516)
*] &ndash; ], Bavarian general (b. 1559) *] &ndash; ], Bavarian general (b. 1559)
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*] &ndash; ], French-Canadian nun, founder of the ] (b. 1599) *] &ndash; ], French-Canadian nun, founder of the ] (b. 1599)
*] &ndash; ], English chemist (b. 1640) *] &ndash; ], English chemist (b. 1640)
*] &ndash; ], Dutch theologian (b. 1633) *] &ndash; ], Canadian bishop (b. 1792)
*] &ndash; ], German scholar (b. 1668)
*] &ndash; ], French organist and composer (b. 1684)
*] &ndash; ], English politician (b. 1718)
*] &ndash; ], French numismatist (b. 1716)
*] &ndash; ], Japanese sumo wrestler, the 5th ] (b. 1758)
*] &ndash; ], Danish philologist and author (b. 1758)
*] &ndash; ] (b. 1771)
*] &ndash; ], French captain (b. 1828)
*] &ndash; ], English admiral, meteorologist, and politician, 2nd ] (b. 1805)
*] &ndash; ], Canadian bishop (b. 1792)
*] &ndash; ], French explorer, lithographer, and cartographer (b. 1766) *] &ndash; ], French explorer, lithographer, and cartographer (b. 1766)
*] &ndash; ], American wife of ] (b. 1804) *] &ndash; ], American wife of ] (b. 1804)
*] &ndash; ], French painter (b. 1832) *] &ndash; ], French painter (b. 1832)
*] &ndash; ], American paleontologist and author (b. 1823) *] &ndash; ], English poet and scholar (b. 1859)
*] &ndash; ], American engineer (b. 1863) *] &ndash; ], American boxer (b. 1883)
*] &ndash; ], Canadian physician and activist (b. 1831)
*] &ndash; ], Greek poet and critic (b. 1856)
*] &ndash; ], English poet and scholar (b. 1859)
*] &ndash; ], American boxer (b. 1883)
*] &ndash; ], Danish ] competitor (b. 1865) *] &ndash; ], Danish ] competitor (b. 1865)
*] &ndash; ], Danish philologist (b. 1860) *] &ndash; ], English sociologist and economist (b. 1858)
* 1943 &ndash; ], English sociologist and economist (b. 1858) *] &ndash; ], German wife of ] (b. 1912)
*] &ndash; ], German wife of ] (b. 1912)
* 1945 &ndash; ], Austrian-German politician, ] (b. 1889) * 1945 &ndash; ], Austrian-German politician, ] (b. 1889)
*] &ndash; ], American lawyer and politician, 35th ] (b. 1877) *] &ndash; ], American lawyer and politician, 35th ] (b. 1877)

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