This Day in History

FIFA president Sepp Blatter announces resignation amidst corruption scandal

02 Jun 1615

First Rcollet missionaries arrive at Quebec City from Rouen France

02 Jun 1619

England and the Netherlands sign treaty about trading in the Indies

02 Jun 1633

Prince Frederick Henry conquers fort Rhine at Cologne

02 Jun 1676

Battle at Palermo French beats Dutch and Spanish fleet

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Grover Cleveland gets married in the White House

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