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Visit https://www.thedailyworldbrief.com for a deep dive into the critical moments that have shaped July 11 throughout history. On this day, political rivalries came to a deadly head with the Burr–Hamilton duel in 1804, a confrontation that underscored the volatile nature of early American politics and the fragile underpinnings of the young republic. Beyond America’s shores, July 11 also marks key military engagements and leadership milestones, from the Battle of Fort Stevens in 1864—the only Civil War battle on Union soil that defended Washington, D.C.—to the innovative launching of the USS Nevada in 1914, signaling a new era in naval warfare. European history is also marked by Charles IV’s election as King of the Romans in 1346 and John Churchill’s pivotal Battle of Oudenarde victory in 1708, events that shifted power balances and shaped governance. The day also commemorates the re-establishment of the United States Marine Corps in 1798, ensuring its essential role in national defense, and honors Martin Luther King Jr.’s lasting legacy with his 1977 posthumous Presidential Medal of Freedom award. Poll Question: Did the Burr–Hamilton duel irreversibly shape early American politics? Yes No - How do you think this duel influenced political rivalries in the young United States? #TodayInHistory #HistoryPodcast #OnThisDay #HistoricalEvents #DailyHistory
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