1170 Thomas Becket , the archbishop of
Canterbury, is murdered in Canterbury Cathedral by four knights of Henry II.
1607 Indian chief Powhatan spares John
Smith's life after the pleas of his daughter Pocahontas.
1778 British troops, attempting a new
strategy to defeat the colonials in America, capture Savannah.
1845 Texas (comprised of the present state
of Texas and part of New Mexico, Colorado, and Wyoming) is admitted as the 28th
state of the Union, with the provision that the area (389,166 square miles)
should be divided into no more than five states "of convenient size."
1849 Gas lighting is installed in the White
House.
1862 Union General William T. Sherman's
troops try to gain the north side of Vicksburg in the Battle of Chickasaw
Bluffs.
1890 The last major conflict of the Indian
wars takes place at Wounded Knee Creek in South Dakota after Colonel James W.
Forsyth of the 7th Cavalry tries to disarm Chief Big Foot and his followers.
1914 The production of Belgian newspapers
is halted to protest German censorship.
1921 Sears Roebuck president Julius
Rosenwald pledges $20 million of his personal fortune to help Sears through
hard times.
1926 Germany and Italy sign an arbitration
treaty.
1934 Japan formally denounces Washington
Naval Treaty of 1922.
1940 In a radio interview, President
Roosevelt proclaims the United States to be the "arsenal of
democracy."
1940 London suffers its most devastating
air raid when Germans firebomb the city on the evening of December 29.
1948 Tito declares Yugoslavia will follow
its own path to Communism.
1956 President Dwight Eisenhower asks
Congress for the authority to oppose Soviet aggression in the Middle East.
1965 A Christmas truce is observed in
Vietnam, while President Johnson tries to get the North Vietnamese to the
bargaining table.
1981 President Ronald Reagan curtails
Soviet trade in reprisal for its harsh policies on Poland.
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