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April 19th

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  • 1770

    Captain James Cook first sights Australia.

  • 1775

    American Revolution begins in Lexington; 'Shot Heard Round the World' in Concord.

  • 1775

    Paul Revere, William Dawes, Samuel Prescott captured; Prescott warns Concord.

  • 1897

    First Boston Marathon, won by John J. McDermott.

  • 1904

    Major fire destroys much of Toronto.

  • 1910

    Halley's comet visible by naked eye.

  • 1933

    FDR announces US will leave gold standard. View Post →

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  • 1948

    Chiang Kai-shek elected President of Nationalist China.

  • 1951

    General Douglas MacArthur ends military career.

  • 1960

    Baseball uniforms display players' names.

  • 1975

    India launches 1st satellite with USSR's help.

  • 1982

    Sally Ride named 1st American woman astronaut.

  • 1999

    German Reichstag reopens with new glass dome by Norman Foster.

  • 2013

    Boston bombing suspects killed and captured after 4 days.

  • 2015

    Boat shipwrecked in Mediterranean; approx. 850 migrants lost, 27 rescued.

  • 2022

    US inflation hits 8.5%, highest since 1981.

  • 1987

    First installment of The Simpsons aired.

  • 1971

    Soviet Union launches 1st manned space station.

  • 1882

    Charles Darwin dies.

  • 1978

    James Franco born.

  • 1987

    Gregory Robertson saves unconscious skydiver at 3,500 feet.

  • 1987

    Last California condor in wild captured for breeding program.

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