1649: The Peace of Rueil is singed between the Fronduers and the French Goverment.
1665: A new legal code is approved for the Dutch and English towns, guaranteeing religious observations.
1702: The very first regular newspaper called " The Daily Courant" is published.
1861: A confederate Convention is held in Montgomery, Alabama.
1865: The Union General, William Sherman, and his his forces occupy Fayetteville, North Carolina.
1907: President Teddy Rosevelt, induces California to revoke its anti- Japanese Legislation.
1930: The United States President, Howard Taft, becomes the first president to be buried in the National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia.
1985: Mikhail Gorbachev is named the Soviet Union leader.
1990: Lithunania declares it's independence from the Soviet Union.
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