1184
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King Magnus of Norway is defeated by his
rival, Sverre.
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1215
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1381
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The English peasant revolt is crushed in
London.
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1389
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Ottoman Turks crush Serbia in the Battle
of Kosovo.
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1607
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1752
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Benjamin Franklin and
his son test the relationship between electricity and lightning by flying a
kite in a thunder storm.
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1775
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1779
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1836
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Arkansas is admitted into the Union as
the 25th state.
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1846
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Great Britain and the United States agree
on a joint occupation of Oregon Territory.
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1849
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James K. Polk, the 11th president of the
United States, dies.
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1862
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1864
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1866
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1877
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Henry O. Flipper becomes the first
African American to graduate from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.
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1898
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The U.S. House of representatives
approves the annexation of Hawaii.
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1904
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Fire aboard the paddle steamer General Slocum on New York’s East River kills 1,021, mostly
German-Americans.
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1916
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1917
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Great Britain pledges the release of all
Irish captured during the Easter Rebellion of 1916.
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1920
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Three African Americans are lynched in
Duluth, Minnesota, by a white mob of 5,000.
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1928
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1932
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Gaston Means is sentenced to 15 years for
fraud in the Lindbergh baby kidnapping.
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1940
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1944
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1947
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The All-Indian Congress accepts a British
plan for the partition of India.
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1958
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Greece severs military ties to Turkey
because of the Cyprus issue.
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1964
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The last French troops leave Algeria.
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1977
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The first general election in Spain since
1936 results in victory for the UCD (Union of Democratic Centre).
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Born on June 15
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1330
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Edward the Black Prince, the eldest son
of Edward III.
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1767
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1843
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Edvard Grieg, Norwegian composer.
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1902
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Erik H. Erikson, psychologist (Childhood
and Society).
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1914
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Saul Steinberg, American cartoonist.
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1922
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Morris “Mo” Udall, U.S. Congressman.
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