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January 10th Significant Events: Includes  the Publication of Common Sense by Thomas Paine

Notable events

  • 1776: Thomas Paine publishes Common Sense, a pamphlet that helped spark the American Revolutionary War 
  • 1863: The Metropolitan line, the world’s first underground railway service, opens in London 
  • 1920: The Treaty of Versailles officially ends World War I 
  • 1929: The first Adventures of Tintin comic book is published 
  • 1946: The first United Nations General Assembly opens 
  • 1971: Coco Chanel, the French fashion designer and founder of the Chanel Company, dies at the age of 87 
  • 2013: Magnus Carlsen achieves the highest FIDE rating of all time in chess.

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