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The Battle of Bunker Hill was fought

Battle of Bunker Hill

Today is June 17. On this date in:

1579 

Sir Francis Drake and his crew landed on the coast of California at Drakes Bay, and named the land New Albion.

1775

The Revolutionary War Battle of Bunker Hill resulted in a costly victory for the British, who suffered heavy losses.

Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, June 1885, showing (clockwise from left) woodcuts of the completed statue in Paris, Bartholdi, and the statue's interior structure.

1885

The disassembled Statue of Liberty arrived at New York Harbor in crates aboard the French steamer Isère.

1915

The League to Enforce Peace was formed at a convention in Philadelphia, with former President William Howard Taft presiding as president.

1928

Amelia Earhart embarked on a trans-Atlantic flight from Newfoundland to Wales with pilots Wilmer Stultz and Louis Gordon, becoming the first woman to make the trip as a passenger.

1930

President Herbert Hoover signed the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act, which boosted U.S. tariffs to historically high levels, prompting foreign retaliation.

Rocky Marciano uses a mirror to train for a fight in July 1952.

1954

Heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano defends his title against Cincinnati boxer Ezzard Charles in an unanimous decision after 15 rounds.

1963

The U.S. Supreme Court, in Abington (Pa.) School District v. Schempp, struck down, 8-1, rules requiring the recitation of the Lord’s Prayer or reading of Biblical verses in public schools.

1967

China successfully tested its first thermonuclear (hydrogen) bomb.


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