History of June 7

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History of June 7

1099 1st Crusaders arrive in Jerusalem
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1340 Rotterdam Netherlands founded
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1546 England signs Peace of Andres with Scotland/Ireland
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1862 The United States and Britain agree to suppress the slave trade.
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1864 Abraham Lincoln re-nominated for US President by Republican Party
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1893 Gandhi’s first act of civil disobedience.
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1903 – Professor Pierre Curie revealed the discovery of Polonium.
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1929 Vatican City becomes a sovereign state
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1941 Chemists Archer John Porter Martin and Richard L. M. Synge give the first demonstration of partition chromatography
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1954 1st microbiology laboratory dedicated (New Brunswick NJ)
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1979 Bhaskara 1, Indian Earth resources/meteorology satellite, launched
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1982 US President Reagan meets Pope John Paul II and Queen Elizabeth II
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1988 Aluminium contaminates Cornwall’s water supply
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2012 16th century archaeology remains of the Curtain Theatre, where some of Shakespeare’s plays were first performed, were found under a pub in London
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By : Archa Dave

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