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A French economist who is known for publishing the "Tableau economique" in 1758.
An Anglo-Irish military commander in the British Army.
A German chemist, who won Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1927 for his research into the bile acids.
An English engineer who produced the world's first practical hovercraft called the SR-N1.
An English king of the Great Britain and Ireland.
In Detroit, Henry Ford test-drives his first automobile, the Quadricycle, a two-cylinder engine mounted on four bicycle wheels that has a top speed of 25 mph.
Léon Blum becomes the first Socialist premier of France when he forms a Popular Front coalition government, which introduces a program of extensive social reform.
Near the Midway Islands in the Pacific Ocean, American and Japanese air and sea forces begin the three-day Battle of Midway. The American victory there halts Japan's eastward push.
After winning 107 straight times in the 400-meter hurdles, Edwin Moses loses his first race in nearly 10 years when Danny Harris outruns him in Madrid, Spain.
Months of student-led pro-democracy demonstrations in Beijing's Tiananmen Square end after the Chinese army crushes the protests.
Television star Martha Stewart is indicted on charges including obstruction of justice and securities fraud, stemming from sales of stock in December 2001.

An English king of the Great Britain and Ireland, was born on 4th June 1738, in London. Frederick Louis was his father and King George II was his grand father. He was a king who lacked the self-confidence in the history of United Kingdom. Due to this, George was unable to achieve any long-term policy. He dismissed many ministers during his time because they were not able to satisfy him. By placing the government in the hands of William Pitt, who was 24-year-old, he took a political gamble. He believed in royal authority. So he favoured the wars with France (1793-1815) that grew out of the French Revolution. He became blind in 1809.
George III died on 29th January, 1820 at Windsor Palace.
Author : Dr. Nidhi Jindal