Good Morning Deplorables
It is Thursday 7/6/2017
Today in History July 6
1415 | Jan Hus, a Czech who spoke out against Church corruption, is burned at the stake as a heretic. | |
1519 | Charles of Spain is elected Holy Roman emperor in Barcelona. | |
1535 | Sir Thomas More is beheaded in England for refusing to swear allegiance to King Henry VIII as head of the Church. | |
1536 | Jacques Cartier returns to France after discovering the St. Lawrence River in Canada. | |
1685 | James II defeats James, the Duke of Monmouth, at the Battle of Sedgemoor, the last major battle to be fought on English soil. | |
1770 | The entire Ottoman fleet is destroyed by the Russians at the Battle of Chesma. | |
1788 | 10,000 troops are called out in Paris as unrest mounts in the poorer districts over poverty and lack of food. | |
1836 | French General Thomas Bugeaud defeats Abd al-Kader's forces beside the Sikkak River in Algeria. | |
1835 | John Marshall, the third chief justice of the Supreme Court, dies at the age of 79. Two days later, while tolling in his honor in Philadelphia, the Liberty Bell cracks. | |
1854 | The Republican Party is officially organized in Jackson, Michigan. | |
1885 | Louis Pasteur gives the first successful anti-rabies inoculation. | |
1944 | Lieutenant Jackie Robinson of the U.S. Army, while riding a civilian bus from Camp Hoo, Texas, refuses to give up his seat to a white man. | |
1945 | B-29 Superfortress bombers attack Honshu, Japan, using new fire-bombing techniques. | |
1945 | Operation Overcast begins in Europe--moving Austrian and German scientists and their equipment to the United States. | |
1982 | President Ronald Reagan agrees to contribute U.S. troops to the peacekeeping unit in Beirut. | |
Born on July 6 | ||
1747 | John Paul Jones, naval hero of the American Revolution. | |
1910 | Dorothy Kirsten, opera singer. | |
1921 | Nancy Reagan, wife of President Ronald Reagan. | |
1927 | Bill Haley, rock 'n' roll musician. | |
1935 | The 14th Dalai Lama [Tenzin Gyatso], Tibetan religious leader, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. |
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