On This Day In History: James Rousseau Edition
July 3, 2007
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[ July 3 ]
324: Battle of Adrianople. Roman Emperor Constantine the Great defeats his foe, Licinius and the beat down ho fled to Byzantium.
1754: The French and Indian War — George Washington was a big fat loser and surrendered Ft. Necessity to the French peeps.
1778: During the Revolutionary War, British troops kill 360 American men, women and chillenz in Wyoming. Way sad to kill the kiddies, ya limeys! This took place in Wyoming which is probably why it is called the Wyoming Massacre.
1848: Slaves were freed in the Dutch West Indies (now known as the U.S. Virgin Islands, aka Paris Hilton Land).
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