''Knowing the past, we can make wise
choices for a brighter, and more positive future.''
1265 | King Henry III puts down a revolt of English barons lead by Simon de Montfort. | |
1578 | A crusade against the Moors of Morocco is routed at the Battle of Alcazar-el-Kebir. King Sebastian of Portugal and 8,000 of his soldiers are killed. | |
1717 | A friendship treaty is signed between France and Russia. | |
1789 | The Constituent Assembly in France abolishes the privileges of nobility. | |
1790 | The Revenue Cutter service, the parent service of the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard, is organized. | |
1864 | Federal troops fail to capture Fort Gaines on Dauphin Island, one of the Confederate forts defending Mobile Bay. | |
1875 | The first Convention of Colored Newspapermen is held in Cincinnati, Ohio. | |
1879 | A law is passed in Germany making Alsace Lorraine a territory of the empire. | |
1914 | Germany invades Belgium causing Great Britain to declare war on Germany. | |
1942 | The British government charges that Mohandas Gandhi and his All-Indian Congress Party favor "appeasement" with Japan. | |
1944 | RAF pilot T. D. Dean becomes the first pilot to destroy a V-1 buzz bomb when he tips the pilotless craft's wing, sending it off course. | |
1952 | Helicopters from the U.S. Air Force Air Rescue Service land in Germany, completing the first transatlantic flight by helicopter in 51 hours and 55 minutes of flight time. | |
1964 | The bodies of civil rights workers Michael Schwerner, Andrew Goodman & James E. Chaney, are discovered in an earthen Mississippi dam. | |
1964 | The U.S.S. Maddox and Turner Joy exchange fire with North Vietnamese patrol boats. | |
1971 | The U.S. launches the first satellite into lunar orbit from a manned spacecraft (Apollo 15). | |
1972 | Arthur Bremer is sentenced to 63 years for shooting Alabama governor George Wallace, later reduced to 53 years. | |
1979 | President Jimmy Carter establishes the Department of Energy. | |
1988 | The US Senate votes to give each Japanese-American who was interned during WWII $20,000 compensation and an apology. | |
2007 |
NASA launches the Phoenix spacecraft on a mission to Mars.
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Born on August 4
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1792 | Percy Bysshe Shelley, English poet and author. | |
1805 | William Rowan Hamilton, Irish scientist. | |
1901 | Louis Armstrong, legendary jazz trumpeter. | |
1912 | Raoul Wallenberg, Swedish diplomat credited with saving nearly 100,000 Budapest Jews during World War II. | |
1958 | Mary Decker Slaney, American athlete, winner of seven track and field records. | |
1961 | Barack Obama, 44th president of the United States of America. |
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