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*[[1712]] - 11 slaves are executed in New York for starting an uprising that killed 9 [[caucasian]]s *[[1712]] - 11 slaves are executed in New York for starting an uprising that killed 9 [[caucasian]]s
*[[1776]] - [[Declaration of Independence (United States)|Declaration of Independence]] from the [[Kingdom of Great Britain]] *[[1776]] - [[Declaration of Independence (United States)|Declaration of Independence]] from the [[Kingdom of Great Britain]]
 +*[[1789]] - Marquis de Sade is transferred to the [[Charenton]] Asylum.
*[[1810]] - The [[France|French]] occupy [[Amsterdam]]. *[[1810]] - The [[France|French]] occupy [[Amsterdam]].
*[[1827]] - [[Slavery]] is abolished in [[New York State]]. *[[1827]] - [[Slavery]] is abolished in [[New York State]].

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  • Robert Desnos (July 4, 1900 - June 8, 1945), was a French surrealist poet.
  • Benjamin Péret (July 4, 1899 - September 18, 1959) was a French poet and Surrealist.




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