This Day in History

Chunnel plans announced

20 Feb 1472

Orkney and Shetland are left by Norway to Scotland due to a dowry payment

20 Feb 1525

Swiss & German mercenaries desert Francois Is army

20 Feb 1547

King Edward VI of England crowned following the death of his father Henry VIII

20 Feb 1613

Gerard Reynst appointed Governor-General of Dutch East Indies

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An American orbits earth

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American colonists practice scalping

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Ireland allows sale of contraceptives

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Pilot O’Hare becomes first American WWII flying ace

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Hearings begin on American policy in Vietnam

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Tara Lipinski becomes youngest Olympic figure skating gold medalist

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George Washington signs the Postal Service Act

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Ansel Adams is born

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Fire engulfs nightclub during Great White show

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Dylan Thomas arrives in New York

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John Singleton nominated for Best Director Oscar

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Rhode Island nightclub burns

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Atlanta Constitution editor is kidnapped

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Battle of Olustee

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SEATO disbands

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