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1620 |
Forty-one Pilgrims aboard the Mayflower, anchored off Massachusetts, signed a compact calling for a “body politick.” |
1831 |
Former slave Nat Turner, who had led a violent insurrection, was executed in Jerusalem, Va. |
1889 |
Washington became the 42nd state. |
1921 |
President Warren G. Harding dedicated the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery. |
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1965 |
Rhodesia proclaimed its independence from Britain. |
1972 |
The U.S. Army turned over its base at Long Binh to the South Vietnamese army, symbolizing the end of direct U.S. military involvement in the Vietnam War. |
1992 |
The Church of England voted to ordain women as priests. |
1998 |
Israel’s Cabinet narrowly ratified a land-for-peace agreement with the Palestinians. |
2000 |
Republicans went to court seeking an order to block manual recounts from continuing in Florida’s presidential election. |
2000 |
A cable car crammed with skiers and snowboarders caught fire while being pulled through an Alpine tunnel in Austria, killing 155 people. |
2004 |
Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat died in Paris at age 75. |
2008 |
Country singer Taylor Swift’s album “Fearless” was released. |