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June 3 in History
2007
{{USS|Carter Hall|LSD-50|6}} engages pirates after they board the Danish ship ''Danica White'' off the coast of Somalia.
2006
The union of Serbia and Montenegro comes to an end with Montenegro's formal declaration of independence.
1998
Eschede train disaster: an ICE high speed train derails in Lower Saxony, Germany, causing 101 deaths.
1992
Aboriginal Land Rights are granted in Australia in Mabo v Queensland (1988), a case brought by Eddie Mabo.
1991
Mount Unzen erupts in Kyūshū, Japan, killing 43 people, all of them either researchers or journalists.
1989
SkyDome is officially opened in Toronto, Ontario
The government of China sends troops to force protesters out of Tiananmen Square after seven weeks of occupation.
1984
The Indian Army storms the Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib), the most sacred shrine of Sikhism, near Amritsar.
1982
The Israeli ambassador to the United Kingdom, Shlomo Argov, is shot on a London street. He survives but is permanently paralysed.
1980
The 1980 Grand Island tornado outbreak. Seven tornadoes hit Grand Island, Nebraska takes five lives, 357 single-family homes, 33 mobile homes, 85 apartments, 49 businesses and $300 million in damages all told, according to National Weather Service and American Red Cross statistics on the deadly storm.
1979
A blowout at the Ixtoc I oil well in the southern Gulf of Mexico causes at least 3,000,000 barrels of oil to be spilled into the waters, the worst oil spill ever recorded
1973
A Soviet supersonic Tupolev Tu-144 crashes near Goussainville, France, killing 14, the first crash of a supersonic passenger aircraft.
1969
Melbourne-Evans collision: Off the coast of South Vietnam, the Australian aircraft carrier {{HMAS|Melbourne|R21|6}} cuts the U.S. Navy destroyer {{USS|Frank E. Evans|DD-754|6}} in half.
1968
Valerie Solanas, author of ''SCUM Manifesto'', attempts to assassinate Andy Warhol by shooting him three times.
1965
Launch of ''Gemini 4'', the first multi-day space mission by a NASA crew. Crew-member Ed White performs the first American spacewalk.
1963
A Northwest Airlines DC-7 crashes in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of British Columbia, killing 101.
The Buddhist crisis: Soldiers of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam attack protesting Buddhists in Huế, South Vietnam, with liquid chemicals from tear gas grenades, causing 67 people to be hospitalised for blistering of the skin and respiratory ailments.
1962
An Air France Boeing 707 charter, Chateau de Sully crashes after an aborted takeoff from Paris-Orly Airport, killing 130.
1956
British Railways renames 'Third Class' passenger facilities as 'Second Class' (Second Class facilities had been abolished in 1875, leaving just First Class and Third Class).
1950
First successful ascent of an Eight-thousander; Annapurna was summited by Maurice Herzog and Louis Lachenal
1941
World War II: The Wehrmacht razes the Greek village of Kandanos to the ground, killing 180 of its inhabitants.
1940
World War II: The Battle of Dunkirk ends with a German victory and with Allied forces in full retreat.
1937
The Duke of Windsor marries Wallis Simpson.
1935
One thousand unemployed Canadian workers board freight cars in Vancouver, British Columbia, beginning a protest trek to Ottawa, Ontario.
1932
Lou Gehrig and teammate Tony Lazzeri hit four home runs in one game, and hit for the natural cycle, respectively. These two feats are both less common than a perfect game, which has occurred twenty one times in one hundred and twenty years.
1916
The National Defense Act is signed into law, increasing the size of the United States National Guard by 450,000 men.
The Reserve Officer Training Corps or ROTC is established by the U.S. Congress.
1889
The first long-distance electric power transmission line in the United States is completed, running 14 miles between a generator at Willamette Falls and downtown Portland, Oregon.
The coast to coast Canadian Pacific Railway is completed.
1888
The poem "Casey at the Bat", by Ernest Lawrence Thayer, is published in the ''San Francisco Examiner''.
1885
In the last military engagement fought on Canadian soil, Cree leader Big Bear escapes the North West Mounted Police.
1866
The Fenians are driven out of Fort Erie, Ontario, into the United States.
1864
American Civil War: Battle of Cold Harbor
1861
American Civil War: Battle of Philippi (also called the Philippi Races) – Union forces rout Confederate troops in Barbour County, Virginia, now West Virginia, in first land battle of the War.
1850
The traditional founding date of Kansas City, Missouri. This was the date on which it was first incorporated by Jackson County, Missouri, as the "City of Kansas".
1839
In Humen, China, Lin Tse-hsü destroys 1.2 million kg of opium confiscated from British merchants, providing Britain with a ''casus belli'' to open hostilities, resulting in the First Opium War.
1800
U.S. President John Adams takes up residence in Washington, D.C. (in a tavern because the White House was not yet completed).
1770
Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo is founded in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California.
1665
James Stuart, Duke of York (later to become King James II of England) defeats the Dutch fleet off the coast of Lowestoft.
1658
Pope Alexander VII appoints François de Laval vicar apostolic in New France.
1621
The Dutch West India Company receives a charter for New Netherlands.
1620
Construction of the oldest stone church in French North America, Notre-Dame-des-Anges, begins in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
1608
Samuel de Champlain completes his third voyage to New France at Tadoussac, Quebec.
1539
DeSoto claims Florida for Spain.
1326
Treaty of Novgorod delineates borders between Russia and Norway in Finnmark.
1140
French scholar Peter Abelard is found guilty of heresy.
1098
First Crusade: Antioch falls to the crusaders after an eight-month siege.
350
Roman usurper Nepotianus, of the Constantinian dynasty, proclaims himself Roman Emperor, entering Rome at the head of a group of gladiators.