This Date in History, July 20, 2017

''Knowing the past, we can make wise
choices for a brighter, and more positive future.''

1402Tamerlane's Mongols defeat the Ottoman Turks at Angora.
1588The Spanish Armada sets sail from Corunna.
1715The Riot Act goes into effect in England.
1864Confederate General John Bell Hood attacks Union forces under General William T. Sherman outside Atlanta.
1867Imperial troops in Guizhou, China, kill 20,000 Miao rebels.
1881Sioux chief Sitting Bull surrenders to the U.S. Army.
1917Alexander Kerensky becomes the premier of Russia.
1942The U.S. Army Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) begins its first training class at Fort Des Moines, Iowa.
1944Adolf Hitler is wounded in an assassination attempt by German Army officers at Rastenburg.
1950The U.S. Army's Task Force Smith is pushed back by superior North Korean forces.
1951King Abdullah of Jordan is assassinated.
1969Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin become the first men to walk on the moon.
1976
The Viking spacecraft lands on Mars and begins taking soil samples.

Born on July 20

1304Francisco Petrarch, Italian poet and scholar.
1591Anne Hutchinson, religious liberal, one of the founders of Rhode Island.
1850John Graves Shedd, president of Marshall Field and Company.
1919Edmund Hillary, New Zealand explorer.
1933Cormac McCarthy, novelist (All the Pretty Horses).
1939
Judy Chicago, artist.

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