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*'''[[:Category:Chronology:Reality| Real World]]:''' '''[[:Category:January|January]].''' Dowager Empress Cixi of China releases edicts defending the rebelling Boxers. | *'''[[:Category:Chronology:Reality| Real World]]:''' '''[[:Category:January|January]].''' Dowager Empress Cixi of China releases edicts defending the rebelling Boxers. | ||
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*'''[[:Category:Chronology:Reality| Real World]]:''' '''[[January 2]].''' Open Door Policy announced to promote trade with China. | *'''[[:Category:Chronology:Reality| Real World]]:''' '''[[January 2]].''' Open Door Policy announced to promote trade with China. | ||
− | *'''[[:Category:Chronology:DC (Pre-Crisis Earth-2)| DC (Pre-Crisis Earth-2)]], [[:Category:Chronology:DC (Post-Crisis)| DC (Post-Crisis)]], [[:Category:Chronology:DC (Post-Zero Hour)| DC (Post-Zero Hour)]]:''' '''[[January 3]].''' [[Corrigan, Jim|Jim Corrigan]] is born. He will later become the host of the [[Spectre (DC)|Spectre]]. (''Spectre'' (3rd) #46, ''Secret Origins'' #15) | + | *'''[[:Category:Chronology:DC (Pre-Crisis Earth-2)| DC (Pre-Crisis Earth-2)]], [[:Category:Chronology:DC (Post-Crisis)| DC (Post-Crisis)]], [[:Category:Chronology:DC (Post-Zero Hour)| DC (Post-Zero Hour)]], [[:Category:Chronology:DC (Post-Infinite Crisis)| DC (Post-Infinite Crisis)]]:''' '''[[January 3]].''' [[Corrigan, Jim|Jim Corrigan]] is born. He will later become the host of the [[Spectre (DC)|Spectre]]. (''Spectre'' (3rd) #46, ''Secret Origins'' #15) |
*'''[[:Category:Chronology:Reality| Real World]]:''' '''[[January 8]].''' U.S. President William McKinley sends troops to rule Alaska. | *'''[[:Category:Chronology:Reality| Real World]]:''' '''[[January 8]].''' U.S. President William McKinley sends troops to rule Alaska. | ||
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*'''[[:Category:Chronology:Reality| Real World]]:''' '''[[November 6]].''' William McKinley re-elected President of the United States. | *'''[[:Category:Chronology:Reality| Real World]]:''' '''[[November 6]].''' William McKinley re-elected President of the United States. | ||
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+ | *'''[[:Category:Chronology:Reality| Real World]]:''' The Second Boer War continues. | ||
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Revision as of 22:30, 16 February 2007
Contents |
Events
Dated Events
- Real World: January. Dowager Empress Cixi of China releases edicts defending the rebelling Boxers.
- Real World: January 2. Open Door Policy announced to promote trade with China.
- DC (Pre-Crisis Earth-2), DC (Post-Crisis), DC (Post-Zero Hour), DC (Post-Infinite Crisis): January 3. Jim Corrigan is born. He will later become the host of the Spectre. (Spectre (3rd) #46, Secret Origins #15)
- Real World: January 8. U.S. President William McKinley sends troops to rule Alaska.
- Real World: February 28. The British Labour Party is formed.
- Real World: March 16. The ruins of Knossos are discovered on Crete.
- Real World: June. Some imperial Chinese forces openly join with Boxer rebels in attacks on foreigners in Tianjin and Beijing.
- Real World: June 14. Hawaii becomes a U.S. territory.
- Real World: June 20. A German minister is slain by Boxer rebels in China. This triggers a full-fledged military invasion by a multinational force, including Japanese, American, British, French and German troops.
- Real World: July 29. King Umberto I of Italy is assassinated by an anarchist.
- Real World: August 14. Beijing is seized by foreign forces, leading to the end of the Boxer Rebellion.
- Real World: November 6. William McKinley re-elected President of the United States.
Undated Events
- Real World: The Second Boer War continues.
New Fictional Works
Notable Books
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum.
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