TODAY’S HISTORY LESSON – JULY 18

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    TODAY’S HISTORY LESSON – JULY 18
    64 Great Fire of Rome begins under the Emperor Nero

    1536 Pope’s authority declared void in England

    1789 Robespierre, a deputy from Arras, France, decides to back the French Revolution.

    1872 The Ballot Act is passed in Great Britain, providing for secret election ballots.

    1877 Inventor Thomas Edison records the human voice for the first time.

    1925 Mein Kampf is published

    1936 General Francisco Franco of Spain revolts against the Republican government, starting the Spanish Civil War.

    1942 The German Me-262, the first jet-propelled aircraft to fly in combat, makes its first flight.

    1947 President Harry S. Truman signed the Presidential Succession Act.

    1955 1st electric power generated from atomic energy sold commercially

    1968 Intel is founded

    1969 Mary Jo Kopechne & Sen Kennedy plunge off Chappaquiddick bridge

    1971 New Zealand and Australia announce they will pull their troops out of Vietnam.

    1994 In Buenos Aires, a massive car bomb kills 96 people.

    2012 Kim Jong-un is officially appointed Supreme Leader of North Korea and given the rank of Marshal in the Korean People’s Army

    2013 Detroit, Michigan, files for bankruptcy, becoming the largest US municipal bankruptcy ever at $18.5 billion

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