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0362 – Emperor Julian issued an edict banning Christians from teaching in Syria.
1789 – The Third Estate in France declared itself a national assembly, and began to frame a constitution.
1799 – Napoleon Bonaparte incorporated Italy into his empire.
1848 – Austrian General Alfred Windischgratz crushed a Czech uprising in Prague.
1854 – The Red Turban revolt broke out in Guangdong, China.
1861 – U.S. President Abraham Lincoln witnessed Dr. Thaddeus Lowe demonstrate the use of a hydrogen balloon.
1879 – Thomas Edison received an honorary degree of Doctor of Philosophy from the trustees of Rutgers College in New Brunswick, NJ.
1885 – The Statue of Liberty arrived in New York City aboard the French ship Isere.
1912 – The German Zeppelin SZ 111 burned in its hanger in Friedrichshafen.
1913 – U.S. Marines set sail from San Diego to protect American interests in Mexico.
1917 – The Russian Duma met in a secret session in Petrograd and voted for an immediate Russian offensive against the German Army. (World War I)
1924 – The Fascist militia marched into Rome.
1926 – Spain threatened to quit the League of Nations if Germany was allowed to join.
1928 – Amelia Earhart began the flight that made her the first woman to successfully fly across the Atlantic Ocean.
1931 – British authorities in China arrested Indochinese Communist leader Ho Chi Minh.
1940 – The Soviet Union occupied Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia.
1940 – France asked Germany for terms of surrender in World War II.
1942 – Yank, a weekly magazine for the U.S. armed services, began publication. The term “G.I. Joe” was first used in a comic strip by Dave Breger.
1944 – French troops landed on the island of Elba in the Mediterranean.
1944 – The republic of Iceland was established.
1950 – Dr. Richard H. Lawler performed the first kidney transplant in a 45-minute operation in Chicago, IL.
1953 – Soviet tanks fought thousands of Berlin workers that were rioting against the East German government.
1963 – The U.S. Supreme Court banned the required reading of the Lord’s prayer and Bible in public schools.
1965 – Twenty-seven B-52’s hit Viet Cong outposts but lost two planes in South Vietnam.
1970 – North Vietnamese troops cut the last operating rail line in Cambodia.
1991 – The Parliament of South Africa repealed the Population Registration Act. The act had required that all South Africans for classified by race at birth.