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		<title>Today in History: February 24</title>
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786
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Pepin the Short of Gaul dies. His dominions are divided between his sons Charles (Charlemagne) and Carloman.


1525
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In the first of the Franco-Habsburg Wars, the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V captures the French king Francis I at the Battle of Pavia, Italy.


1538
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At a grand feast, Philip the Good of Burgundy takes the &#34;vow of the pheasant,&#34; by which he swears to fight the Turks.


1598
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Boris Godunov, the boyar of Tarar origin, is elected czar in succession to his brother-in-law Fydor.


1720
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1160
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Emperor Frederick Barbarossa hurtles prisoners, including children, at the Italian city of Crema, forcing its surrender.


1238
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The Mongols take over Vladimir, Russia.


1690
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The first paper money in America is issued in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.


1783
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Spain recognizes United States&#8217; independence.


1904
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Colombian troops clash with U.S. Marines in Panama.


1908
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		<title>Today in History: February 2</title>
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962
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Otto I invades Italy and is crowned Holy Roman Emperor.


1032
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Conrad II claims the throne of France.


1494
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Columbus begins the practice using Indians as slaves.


1571
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All eight members of a Jesuit mission in Virginia are murdered by Indians who pretended to be their friends.


1626
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		<title>Today in History: February 1</title>
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1327
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Edward III is coronated King of England.


1587
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Elizabeth I, Queen of England, signs the Warrant of Execution for Mary Queen of Scots.


1633
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The tobacco laws of Virginia are codified, limiting tobacco production to reduce dependence on a single-crop economy.


1793
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France declares war on Britain and the Netherlands.


1861
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		<title>Today in History: December 31</title>
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1775
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George Washington orders recruiting officers to  accept free blacks into the army. 


1852
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The richest year of the gold rush ends with $81.3  million in gold produced. 


1862
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Union General William Rosecrans&#8217; army repels two  Confederate attacks at the Battle of Murfreesboro (Stone&#8217;s River).   


1910
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		<title>Today in History: December 28</title>
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1688
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William of Orange makes a triumphant march into  London as James II flees.


1694
&#160;
George I of England gets divorced.


1846
&#160;
Iowa is admitted as the 29th State of the Union.


1872
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A U.S. Army force defeats a group of Apache warriors  at Salt River Canyon, Arizona Territory, with 57 Indians killed but [...]]]></description>
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1460
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The Duke of York is defeated and killed by Lancastrians at the Battle of Wakefield.


1803
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The United States takes possession of the Louisiana area from France at New Orleans with a simple ceremony, the simultaneous lowering and raising of the national flags.


1861
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Banks in the United States suspend the practice of redeeming paper money [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Today in History: December 29</title>
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1170
&#160;
Thomas Becket, the archbishop of Canterbury, is  murdered in Canterbury Cathedral by four knights of Henry II.


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1607
&#160;
Indian chief Powhatan spares John Smith&#8217;s life after  the pleas of his daughter Pocahontas.


&#160;
1778
&#160;
British troops, attempting a new strategy to defeat  the colonials in America, capture Savannah.


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1845
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Texas (comprised of the present state of [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Today in History: December 26</title>
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1776
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After crossing the Delaware River into New Jersey, George Washington leads an attack on Hessian mercenaries at Trenton, and takes 900 men prisoner.


1786
&#160;
Daniel Shay leads a rebellion in Massachusetts to protest the seizure of property for the non-payment of debt.


1806
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Napoleon&#8217;s army is checked by the Russians at the Battle of Pultusk.


1862
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