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1789 | George Washington took office in New York as the first president of the United States. |
1803 | The United States purchased the Louisiana Territory from France. |
1812 | Louisiana became the 18th state. |
1859 | "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens was first published in serial form in a literary magazine. |
1900 | Hawaii was organized as a U.S. territory. |
1939 | The New York World's Fair opened. |
1958 | The American Association of Retired Persons was founded in Washington, D.C. |
1970 | President Richard Nixon announced the United States was sending troops into Cambodia. Read the original AP story |
1975 | The South Vietnamese capital of Saigon fell to Communist forces. Read the original AP story |
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1993 | Top-ranked women's tennis player Monica Seles was stabbed in the back by a man who ran onto the court during a match in Hamburg, Germany. |
1997 | ABC aired the "coming out" episode of the sitcom "Ellen," in which the title character, played by Ellen DeGeneres, admitted she is a lesbian. |
2001 | Chandra Levy, a federal government intern, went missing in Washington, D.C. (Her remains were found more than a year later in a city park.) |
2003 | Mahmoud Abbas took office as the first Palestinian prime minister. |
2005 | Missing Georgia woman Jennifer Wilbanks, the so-called "runaway bride," turned up in Albuquerque, N.M. |
2009 | Chrysler filed for bankruptcy protection. |
2009 | British forces exited Iraq. |
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