Thursday, July 25, 2013

TODAY IN HISTORY

July 25
326Emperor Constantine refuses to carry out traditional pagan sacrifices.
1394Charles VI of France issues a decree for the general expulsion of Jews from France.
1564Maximillian II becomes emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.
1587Hideyoshi bans Christianity in Japan and orders all Christians to leave.
1759British forces defeat a French army at Fort Niagara in Canada.
1799On his way back from Syria, Napoleon Bonaparte defeats the Ottomans at Aboukir, Egypt.
1814British and American forces fight each other to a standoff at Lundy's Lane, Canada.
1845China grants Belgium equal trading rights with Britain, France and the United States.
1867President Andrew Johnson signs an act creating the territory of Wyoming.
1850Gold is discovered in the Rogue River in Oregon, extending the quest for gold up the Pacific coast.
1861The Crittenden Resolution, calling for the American Civil War to be fought to preserve the Union and not for slavery, is passed by Congress.
1894Japanese forces sink the British steamer Kowshing which was bringing Chinese reinforcements to Korea.
1909French aviator Louis Bleriot becomes the first man to fly across the English Channel in an airplane.
1914Russia declares that it will act to protect Serbian sovereignty.
1924Greece announces the deportation of 50,000 Armenians.
1934Austrian chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss is shot and killed by Nazis.
1941The U.S. government freezes Japanese and Chinese assets.
1943Italian Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini is overthrown in a coup.
1944Allied forces begin the breakthrough of German lines in Normandy.
1978The first test-tube baby, Louis Brown, is born in Oldham, England.
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