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Schengen Agreement signed, eventually establishing the Schengen Area, 1985
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American Revolution: Continental Army established, 1775
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Falklands War: Argentina surrenders to Britain, 1982
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World War II: Germany begins their occupation of Paris, 1940
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Hawaii becomes a territory of the United States, 1900
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Flag Act of 1777 passed, adopting the Betsy Ross flag as the United States national flag, 1777
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Philippines declared independence from Spain, 1898
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First meeting between the United States and North Korea, 2018
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The Virginia Declaration of Rights adopted, 1776
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American Revolution: Thomas Gage declared martial law in Massachusetts, 1775
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June 10, 1692: Bridget Bishop was the first person executed for witchcraft during the Salem witch trials
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French Revolution: Jacobins gain control of the Committee of Public Safety installing the revolutionary dictatorship, 1793
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The Committee of Five appointed to draft the United States Declaration of Independence, 1776
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James Oglethorpe granted the royal charter for the colony of Georgia, 1732
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Ansett New Zealand Flight 703 crashed into the Tararua Range during approach to Palmerston North Airport, 1995
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New Zealand established the national nuclear-free zone policy, 1987
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James Madison introduced the Bill of Rights to Congress, 1789
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Orwell's "1984" published, 1949
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Carrie Nation begins her reign of terror vs booze, 1899
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Colony of Queensland established, 1859
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Falklands War: HMS Cardiff destroyed a British Army helicopter in a friendly fire incident, 1982
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The Constitution of Denmark came in to effect, ending the absolute monarchy, 1849
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Heemeyer used his armor-plated Komatsu D355A bulldozer to destroy 13 buildings in Granby, Colorado, 2004
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Franz Rademacher, a Nazi official, proposed the Madagascar Plan, 1940
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Hollow Moon, Nov20, 1969, Apollo 12 deliberately crashed the Ascent Stage of its Lunar Module onto the Moon's surface; NASA reported that the Moon rang 'like a bell' for almost an hour
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