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