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This Day in History, July 4, 2023


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2023-07-04

July 4, 1776: United States Independence Day

July 4, 1787: Signing of the Treaty of Versailles

July 4, 1802: Founding of the United States Military Academy at West Point

July 4, 1896: Birth of Mao Dun

July 4, 1904: The last imperial examination in China's history

July 4, 1910: Russo-Japanese agreement to invade Manchuria

July 4, 1920: Completion of the "Justice Prevails" monument

July 4, 1927: Assassination of political activist Chen Yannian

July 4, 1934: Death of Marie Curie

July 4, 1938: Birth of Long Lehao, an outstanding Chinese aerospace expert

July 4, 1942: The Flying Tigers under Claire Lee Chennault achieved brilliant military success

July 4, 1945: Mao Zedong discussed the "historical cycle" with Huang Yanpei

July 4, 1946: The Philippines declared independence, ending American colonial rule

July 4, 1947: The Nationalist government implemented "suppression mobilization"

July 4, 1949: The Kuomintang replaced the gold yuan certificate with silver yuan certificate

July 4, 1972: North and South Korea issued a joint statement on peaceful reunification

July 4, 1977: Establishment of the Chinese Committee for the Global Climate Observing System

July 4, 1978: Death of Chinese historian Xiao Yishan

July 4, 1987: Deng Xiaoping's discussion on the two basic points

July 4, 1998: The Mars Pathfinder spacecraft landed on Mars

July 4, 2002: The Yellow River's first water and sediment regulation

July 4, 2002: The West-to-East Gas Pipeline Project commenced construction

July 4, 2005: The Beijing-Tianjin Intercity Rail Transit officially started construction

July 4, 2011: Death of Otto von Habsburg, the last crown prince of Austria

July 4, 2015: China's Tusi Sites inscribed on the World Heritage List