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This Day in History, June 7, 2023


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2023-06-07

On June 7, 1099, the First Crusade began its siege of Jerusalem.

On June 7, 1494, Spain and Portugal reached an agreement to divide the New World.

On June 7, 1742, the Goldbach conjecture was proposed.

On June 7, 1841, Hong Kong became a free port.

On June 7, 1901, Liang Qichao's "On Constitutional Government" was published.

On June 7, 1901, forty-five counties and towns were suspended from examinations for five years.

On June 7, 1902, Shanxi established a university.

On June 7, 1914, the first cargo ship passed through the Panama Canal.

On June 7, 1915, China, Russia, and Mongolia signed a treaty.

On June 7, 1916, the independent provinces relinquished their independence and submitted to central command.

On June 7, 1916, Li Yuanhong succeeded as President.

On June 7, 1918, the first stock exchange founded by Chinese nationals opened.

On June 7, 1922, the magazine "Women's Magazine" first advocated family planning in China.

On June 7, 1928, Sun Dianying robbed the Qing Eastern Tombs.

On June 7, 1940, the anti-"sweeping" campaign began in Northwest Shanxi.

On June 7, 1951, the Dunhuang Research Institute was commended.

On June 7, 1954, Alan Turing, the "father of artificial intelligence," passed away.

On June 7, 1954, General Chen Guang died unjustly.

On June 7, 1956, weightlifter Chen Jingkai broke a world record for the first time.

On June 7, 1974, "The Art of War" by Sun Tzu and "The Art of War" by Sun Bin were unearthed.

On June 7, 1985, a new generation of Taiwanese directors emerged.

On June 7, 1985, the US Department of Defense developed a gallium chip 32-bit microprocessor.

On June 7, 1993, the Central Military Commission held a ceremony for the promotion of general officers.

On June 7, 2003, the National College Entrance Examination began.

On June 7, 2005, the national rural tax and fee reform pilot work conference concluded in Beijing.

On June 7, 2008, the 13th UEFA European Championship was held in Switzerland and Austria.

On June 7, 2009, Roger Federer equaled Sampras' Grand Slam record.