This Date in History, July 05, 2017


''Knowing the past, we can make wise choices for a brighter, and more positive future.''
  • 1776
    The Declaration of Independence is first printed by John Dunlop in Philadelphia.
    1806A Spanish army repels the British during their attempt to retake Buenos Aires, Argentina.
    1814U.S. troops under Jacob Brown defeat a superior British force at Chippewa, Canada.
    1832The German government begins curtailing freedom of the press after German Democrats advocate a revolt against Austrian rule.
    1839British naval forces bombard Dingai on Zhoushan Island in China and occupy it.
    1863Federal troops occupy Vicksburg, Mississippi and distribute supplies to the citizens.
    1892Andrew Beard is issued a patent for the rotary engine.
    1940Marshal Henri Petain's Vichy government breaks off diplomatic relations with Great Britain.
    1941German troops reach the Dnieper River in the Soviet Union.
    1943The Battle of Kursk, the largest tank battle in history, begins.
    1944The Japanese garrison on Numfoor, New Guinea, tries to counterattack but is soon beaten back by U.S. forces.
    1950
    American forces engage the North Koreans for the first time at Osan, South Korea.

    Born on July 5

    1709Etienne de Silhouette, French minister of finance, artist.
    1755Sarah Siddons, Welsh actress.
    1801David Farragut, U.S. admiral during the American Civil War.
    1810P.T. Barnum, American showman.
    1867Andrew Ellicott Douglass, astronomer and archaeologist.
    1889Jean Cocteau, French artist, writer and actor.
    1911Georges Pompidou, Prime Minister of France (1968).


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