June 17, 1775: Colonists Draw Blood At Bunker Hill

In what is already being hailed as a turning point in the nascent American Revolution, colonial militias inflicted staggering losses on British forces yesterday during the Battle of Bunker Hill—despite ultimately surrendering the field. Though the redcoats claimed a technical victory by seizing the…

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June 13, 1777: Lafayette Lands in America

On June 13, 1777, a young French aristocrat named Gilbert du Motier, the Marquis de Lafayette, landed near Charleston, South Carolina, to join the American Revolutionary cause. Barely 19 years old, Lafayette arrived not as a representative of the French crown, but as an…

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June 8, 793: The Vikings Come To Britain

On June 8, 793, the tranquil monastic community of Lindisfarne—an island off the northeast coast of Northumbria—was shattered by an act of violence so sudden, so foreign, and so brutal that it marked, in the minds of chroniclers and modern historians alike, the beginning…

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