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* [[1513]] – [[War of the League of Cambrai]]: A [[Republic of Venice|Venetian]] army under [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]] was '''[[Battle of La Motta (1513)|decisively defeated]]''' by the Spanish army commanded by [[Ramón de Cardona]] and [[Fernando d'Ávalos]].
* [[1513]] – [[War of the League of Cambrai]]: A [[Republic of Venice|Venetian]] army under [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]] was '''[[Battle of La Motta (1513)|decisively defeated]]''' by the Spanish army commanded by [[Ramón de Cardona]] and [[Fernando d'Ávalos]].
* [[1763]] – King [[George III of the United Kingdom|{{nowrap|George III}} of the United Kingdom]] issued '''[[Royal Proclamation of 1763|a royal proclamation]]''' closing most of [[New France]] to the residents of the [[Thirteen Colonies]] and reserving it for [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|indigenous peoples]].
* [[1780]] – [[American Revolutionary War]]: [[Patriot (American Revolution)|Patriots]] and [[Loyalist (American Revolution)|Loyalist]] militias engaged each other at the '''[[Battle of Kings Mountain]]''' in [[South Carolina]].
* [[1780]] – [[American Revolutionary War]]: [[Patriot (American Revolution)|Patriots]] and [[Loyalist (American Revolution)|Loyalist]] militias engaged each other at the '''[[Battle of Kings Mountain]]''' in [[South Carolina]].
* [[1800]] – The French [[privateer]] '''[[Robert Surcouf]]''' led a 150-man crew to capture the 40-gun, 437-man [[East Indiaman]] ''[[Kent (1799 ship)|Kent]]''.<!--not bold, short-->
* [[1800]] – The French [[privateer]] '''[[Robert Surcouf]]''' led a 150-man crew to capture the 40-gun, 437-man [[East Indiaman]] ''[[Kent (1799 ship)|Kent]]''.<!--not bold, short-->
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* [[1542]] – Spanish explorer [[Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo]] became the first European to set foot on '''[[Santa Catalina Island (California)|Santa Catalina Island]]''', off the coast of California.
* [[1542]] – Spanish explorer [[Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo]] became the first European to set foot on '''[[Santa Catalina Island (California)|Santa Catalina Island]]''', off the coast of California.
* [[1763]] – King [[George III of the United Kingdom|{{nowrap|George III}} of the United Kingdom]] issued '''[[Royal Proclamation of 1763|a royal proclamation]]''' closing most of [[New France]] to the residents of the [[Thirteen Colonies]] and reserving it for [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|indigenous peoples]].
* [[1913]] – The '''[[Highland Park Ford Plant]]''' in the [[Metro Detroit|Detroit area]] of [[Michigan]] became the world's first car factory to implement a moving [[assembly line]] ''(pictured)'', eventually reducing [[Ford Model T|Ford {{nowrap|Model T}}]] production time from {{nowrap|12 hours}} to {{nowrap|93 minutes}}.
* [[1913]] – The '''[[Highland Park Ford Plant]]''' in the [[Metro Detroit|Detroit area]] of [[Michigan]] became the world's first car factory to implement a moving [[assembly line]] ''(pictured)'', eventually reducing [[Ford Model T|Ford {{nowrap|Model T}}]] production time from {{nowrap|12 hours}} to {{nowrap|93 minutes}}.
* [[1944]] – [[The Holocaust]]: When '''''[[Sonderkommando]]''''' (work unit) members in [[Auschwitz concentration camp|Auschwitz]] learned that they were due to be killed, they staged a revolt and although a few managed to escape, most were massacred on the same day.
* [[1944]] – [[The Holocaust]]: When '''''[[Sonderkommando]]''''' (work unit) members in [[Auschwitz concentration camp|Auschwitz]] learned that they were due to be killed, they staged a revolt and although a few managed to escape, most were massacred on the same day.

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Feast day of St. Osyth needs more footnotes
1571 – A Western Christian coalition inflicted a significant defeat upon the Ottoman Navy near the Gulf of Corinth in the Battle of Lepanto, the first major Ottoman loss to European powers. lots of CN tags
1691 – The North American crown colony Province of Massachusetts Bay received its royal charter from King William and Queen Mary. unreferenced section
1849 – American writer Edgar Allan Poe died under mysterious circumstances at Washington Medical College four days after being found on the streets of Baltimore, Maryland, in a delirious and incoherent state. Poe is POTD for 2019
1912 – The Helsinki Stock Exchange, located in Helsinki, Finland, saw its first transaction. refimprove
1919KLM, the Dutch flag carrier and the oldest airline in the world still operating under its original name, was founded. refimprove section
1933 – Five French airline companies merged to form Air France. refimprove section, date not cited
1949East Berlin and the Soviet zone of Occupied Germany became the German Democratic Republic. refimprove sections
1958 – Attempting to control the political instability in Pakistan, President Iskander Mirza suspended the 1956 constitution, imposed martial law, and dissolved the National Assembly. unreferenced section
1959 – Soviet spacecraft Luna 3 captured the first photographs of the far side of the Moon. refimprove
1976Hua Guofeng succeeded Mao Zedong as Chairman of the Communist Party of China. refimprove sections
1985 – The Mediterranean ocean liner MS Achille Lauro was hijacked by Palestine Liberation Front terrorists while sailing from Alexandria to Port Said within Egypt. refimprove
1993 – The Great Mississippi and Missouri Rivers Flood came to an end after 103 days, as the Mississippi River at St. Louis finally dropped below flood stage. refimprove section
2001War on Terrorism: The War in Afghanistan began with an aerial bombing campaign targeting Taliban and Al-Qaeda forces. multiple issues
2003 – Californians voted to recall Governor Gray Davis from office and elected Arnold Schwarzenegger from a list of 135 candidates. refimprove section
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Model T production at the Highland Park Ford Plant
Model T production at the Highland Park Ford Plant

Stanisław Żółkiewski (d. 1620) · Harold Geiger (b. 1884) · Charlotte Perrelli (b. 1974)

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