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July 8 in History
2007
Boeing unveiled its first 787 in a roll-out ceremony at its Everett assembly factory.
1999
Allen Lee Davis is executed by electric chair by the state of Florida, the last use of the electric chair for capital punishment in Florida.
1997
NATO invites the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland to join the alliance in 1999.
1996
A schizophrenic man armed with a machete wounds three children and four adults at a primary school in Wolverhampton, England. Teacher Lisa Potts received the George Medal for protecting her pupils, despite being severely injured.
1992
The Conference for Security and Co-operation in Europe creates the office of High Commissioner on National Minorities.
1982
The Senegalese Trotskyist political party LCT is legally recognized.
Assassination attempt against Iraqi president Saddam Hussein in Dujail.
1970
Richard Nixon delivers a special congressional message enunciating Native American Self-Determination as official US Indian policy, leading to the Indian Self-Determination Act.
1969
IBM CICS is made generally available for the 360 mainframe computer.
1968
The Municipality of General Santos was converted into a City status, named General Santos City.
1966
King Mwambutsa IV Bangiriceng of Burundi is deposed by his son Prince Charles Ndizi.
1965
Train robber Ronald Biggs escapes from Wandsworth Prison, London.
1962
Ne Win besieges and dynamites the Rangoon University Student Union building to crash the Student Movement.
1960
Francis Gary Powers is charged with espionage resulting from his flight over the Soviet Union.
1948
The United States Air Force accepts its first female recruits into a program called Women in the Air Force (WAF).
1947
Reports are broadcast that a UFO crash landed in Roswell, New Mexico.
1932
The Dow Jones Industrial Average reaches its lowest level of the Great Depression, bottoming out at 41.22.
1907
Florenz Ziegfeld staged his first Follies on the roof of the New York Theater in New York City.
1898
The death of crime boss Soapy Smith (who is shot) releases Skagway, Alaska from his iron grip.
1896
William Jennings Bryan delivers his Cross of Gold speech advocating bimetalism at the 1896 Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
1892
St. John's, Newfoundland is devastated in the Great Fire of 1892.
1889
The first issue of the ''Wall Street Journal'' is published.
1879
Sailing ship USS Jeannette (1878) departs San Francisco carrying an ill-fated expedition to the North Pole.
1876
White supremacists kill five Black Republicans in Hamburg, SC.
1874
The Mounties begin their March West.
1864
Ikedaya Jiken: the Choshu Han shishi's planned Shinsengumi sabotage on Kyoto, Japan at Ikedaya.
1859
King Charles XV & IV accedes to the throne of Sweden-Norway.
1853
Commodore Perry sails into Tokyo Bay.
1822
Chippewas turn over huge tract of land in Ontario to the United Kingdom.
1776
The Declaration of Independence is read aloud in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and the Liberty Bell is rung.
1775
The Olive Branch Petition is signed by the Continental Congress of the Thirteen Colonies.
1760
French and Indian War: Battle of Restigouche
1758
French forces hold Fort Carillon against the British at Ticonderoga, New York.
1716
Great Northern War: the naval Battle of Dynekilen takes place.
1709
Great Northern War: Battle of Poltava
1680
The first confirmed tornado in America kills a servant at Cambridge, Massachusetts.
1663
1579
''Our Lady of Kazan'', a holy icon of the Russian Orthodox Church, is discovered underground in the city of Kazan, Tatarstan.
1497
Vasco da Gama sets sail on the first direct European voyage to India.
1283
War of the Sicilian Vespers: the naval Battle of Malta between the Aragonese and the Neapolitan fleets is fought.
1099
First Crusade: 15,000 starving Christian soldiers march in a religious procession around Jerusalem as its Muslim defenders look on.