1215 - King John of England put his seal on the Magna Carta.
1381 - The English peasant revolt was crushed in London.
1389 - Ottoman Turks crushed Serbia in the Battle of Kosovo.
1607 - Colonists in North America completed James Fort in Jamestown.
1752 - Benjamin Franklin experimented by flying a kite during a thunderstorm. The result was a little spark that showed the relationship between lightning and electricity.
1775 - George Washington was appointed head of the Continental Army by the Second Continental Congress.
1836 - Arkansas became the 25th U.S. state.
1844 - Charles Goodyear was granted a patent for the process that strengthens rubber.
1846 - The United States and Britain settled a boundary dispute concerning the boundary between the U.S. and Canada, by signing a treaty.
1864 - An order to establish a military burial ground was signed by Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton. The location later became known as Arlington National Cemetery.
1866 - Prussia attacked Austria.
1877 - Henry O. Flipper became the first African American to graduate from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.
1898 - The U.S. House of representatives approved the annexation of Hawaii.
1904 - The steamboat General Slocum erupted in fire ******* more than 1,000 in New York City's East River.
1909 - Benjamin Shibe patented the cork center baseball.
1911 - The Computing-Tabulating-Recording Co. was incorporated in the state of New York. The company was later renamed International Business Machines (IBM) Corp.
1916 - U.S. President Woodrow Wilson signed a bill incorporating the Boy Scouts of America.
1917 - Great Britain pledged the release of all the Irish captured during the Easter Rebellion of 1916.
1919 - Captain John Alcock and Lt. Arthur W. Brown won $50,000 for successfully completing the first, non-stop trans-Atlantic plane flight.
1932 - Gaston Means was sentenced to 15 years for fraud in the Lindbergh baby **********.
1938 - Johnny Vandemeer, of the Cincinnati Reds, pitched his second straight no-hitter.
1940 - The French fortress of Verdun was captured by Germans.
1944 - American ****** began their successful invasion of Saipan during World War II.
1947 - The All-Indian Congress accepted a British plan for the partition of India.
1958 - Greece severed military ties to Turkey because of the Cypress issue.
1964 - The last French troops left Algeria.
1978 - King Hussein of Jordan married 26-year-old American Lisa Halaby, who became Queen Noor.
1983 - The U.S. Supreme Court reinforced its position on abortion by striking down state and local restriction on abortions.
1985 - U.S. Navy diver Robert D. Stethem was ****** by the hijackers of Flight 847.
1986 - Pravda, the Communist Party newspaper, reported that the chief engineer of the Chernobyl nuclear plant was dismissed for mishandling the incident at the plant.
1989 - In Shanghai three Chinese workers were sentenced to death for setting fire to a train during a pro-democracy protest.
1992 - It was ruled by the U.S. Supreme Court that the government could ****** criminal suspects from foreign countries for prosecution.
1992 - U.S. Vice President Dan Quayle instructed a student to spell "potato" with an "e" on the end during a spelling bee. He had relied on a faulty flash card that had been written by the student's teacher.
1994 - Israel and the Vatican established full diplomatic relations.
1995 - During the O.J. Simpson ****** trial, O.J. was asked to put on a pair of gloves. The gloves were said to have been worn by the killer on the night of the ******* of Nicole Brown and Ronald Goldman. The gloves appeared not to fit.
1996 - The Irish Republican Army set of a truck bomb in a retail district in Manchester England. The explosion wounded more than 200 people.
1998 - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that state prison inmates are protected by the Americans with Disabilities Act.
1999 - South Korean naval ****** sank a North Korean torpedo boat during an exchange in the disputed Yellow Sea.
2003 - In northeast London, a trailer was stolen that contained thousands of copies of J.K. Rowling's book "Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix." The empty trailer was discovered two days later.
2006 - The U.S. Supreme Court said that judges cannot throw out evidence collected by police who have search warrants but do not properly announced their arrival
1381 - The English peasant revolt was crushed in London.
1389 - Ottoman Turks crushed Serbia in the Battle of Kosovo.
1607 - Colonists in North America completed James Fort in Jamestown.
1752 - Benjamin Franklin experimented by flying a kite during a thunderstorm. The result was a little spark that showed the relationship between lightning and electricity.
1775 - George Washington was appointed head of the Continental Army by the Second Continental Congress.
1836 - Arkansas became the 25th U.S. state.
1844 - Charles Goodyear was granted a patent for the process that strengthens rubber.
1846 - The United States and Britain settled a boundary dispute concerning the boundary between the U.S. and Canada, by signing a treaty.
1864 - An order to establish a military burial ground was signed by Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton. The location later became known as Arlington National Cemetery.
1866 - Prussia attacked Austria.
1877 - Henry O. Flipper became the first African American to graduate from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.
1898 - The U.S. House of representatives approved the annexation of Hawaii.
1904 - The steamboat General Slocum erupted in fire ******* more than 1,000 in New York City's East River.
1909 - Benjamin Shibe patented the cork center baseball.
1911 - The Computing-Tabulating-Recording Co. was incorporated in the state of New York. The company was later renamed International Business Machines (IBM) Corp.
1916 - U.S. President Woodrow Wilson signed a bill incorporating the Boy Scouts of America.
1917 - Great Britain pledged the release of all the Irish captured during the Easter Rebellion of 1916.
1919 - Captain John Alcock and Lt. Arthur W. Brown won $50,000 for successfully completing the first, non-stop trans-Atlantic plane flight.
1932 - Gaston Means was sentenced to 15 years for fraud in the Lindbergh baby **********.
1938 - Johnny Vandemeer, of the Cincinnati Reds, pitched his second straight no-hitter.
1940 - The French fortress of Verdun was captured by Germans.
1944 - American ****** began their successful invasion of Saipan during World War II.
1947 - The All-Indian Congress accepted a British plan for the partition of India.
1958 - Greece severed military ties to Turkey because of the Cypress issue.
1964 - The last French troops left Algeria.
1978 - King Hussein of Jordan married 26-year-old American Lisa Halaby, who became Queen Noor.
1983 - The U.S. Supreme Court reinforced its position on abortion by striking down state and local restriction on abortions.
1985 - U.S. Navy diver Robert D. Stethem was ****** by the hijackers of Flight 847.
1986 - Pravda, the Communist Party newspaper, reported that the chief engineer of the Chernobyl nuclear plant was dismissed for mishandling the incident at the plant.
1989 - In Shanghai three Chinese workers were sentenced to death for setting fire to a train during a pro-democracy protest.
1992 - It was ruled by the U.S. Supreme Court that the government could ****** criminal suspects from foreign countries for prosecution.
1992 - U.S. Vice President Dan Quayle instructed a student to spell "potato" with an "e" on the end during a spelling bee. He had relied on a faulty flash card that had been written by the student's teacher.
1994 - Israel and the Vatican established full diplomatic relations.
1995 - During the O.J. Simpson ****** trial, O.J. was asked to put on a pair of gloves. The gloves were said to have been worn by the killer on the night of the ******* of Nicole Brown and Ronald Goldman. The gloves appeared not to fit.
1996 - The Irish Republican Army set of a truck bomb in a retail district in Manchester England. The explosion wounded more than 200 people.
1998 - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that state prison inmates are protected by the Americans with Disabilities Act.
1999 - South Korean naval ****** sank a North Korean torpedo boat during an exchange in the disputed Yellow Sea.
2003 - In northeast London, a trailer was stolen that contained thousands of copies of J.K. Rowling's book "Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix." The empty trailer was discovered two days later.
2006 - The U.S. Supreme Court said that judges cannot throw out evidence collected by police who have search warrants but do not properly announced their arrival