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Date |
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1 | 1779 | - 1779: Casimir Pulaski, a brigadier general in George Washington's Continental Army, dies in the battle at Savannah.
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2 | 1791 | - 1791: Polish parliament votes Constitution
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3 | 1793 | - 1793: Prussia and Russia seize additional territory in western and eastern Poland
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4 | 1795 | - 1795: The third partition of Poland by Prussia, Austria and Russia
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5 | 1818 | - 1818: Polish veterans who had served under Napoleon sail up the Trinity River and found the military camp of Champ d'Asileqv north of Galveston, near what is now Liberty, Texas.
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6 | 1836 | - 2 Mar 1836: The Texas Declaration of Independence is adopted at Washington-on-the-Brazos.
- 22 Oct 1836: Sam Houston is inaugurated president of the republic
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7 | 1845 | - 29 Dec 1845: Texas enters the union as the 28th state
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8 | 1846 | - 1846: Polish uprising in Austrian partition of Poland fails.
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9 | 1850 | - 1850: Texas's first railroad, the Buffalo Bayou, Brazos and Colorado, is chartered.
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10 | 1854 | - 1854: One hundred Polish families arrive in Galveston, an event marking the start of major Polish immigration to Texas. The first organized settlement of Polish immigrants in America is founded at Panna Maria in Karnes County, Texas
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11 | 1861 | - 12 Apr 1861: The United States Civil War begins
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12 | 1863 | - 1863: Unsuccessful Polish rebellion against Russia
- 1 Jan 1863: The Confederates win the Battle of Galveston.
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13 | 1865 | - 14 Apr 1865: Abraham Lincoln is assassinated
- May 1865: The Civil War ends
- 19 Jun 1865: Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger arrives in Galveston with word that slavery has been abolished.
- 18 Dec 1865: The Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is ratified; slavery is abolished.
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14 | 1866 | - 19 Sep 1866: Texas cotton planters meet and organize the Waverly Emigration Society.
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15 | 1867 | - 23 Apr 1867: Meyer Levy and twenty-nine Polish families arrive in Galveston and head to New Waverly, Texas.
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16 | 1875 | - 1875: Joseph Bartula becomes the first Polish immigrant to settle in Bremond, Texas
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17 | 1876 | - 4 Oct 1876: Texas A&M opens with 40 students and a faculty of six men.
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18 | 1895 | - 14 Feb 1895: A rare Gulf Coast snowstorm dumps up to 20 inches of snow on the Houston-Galveston area.
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19 | 1899 | - 20 Jun 1899: A severe flood on the Brazos River in Texas kills nearly 300.
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20 | 1900 | - 8 Sep 1900: The Great Galveston Storm destroys half the city and kills thousands.
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21 | 1909 | - 1909: Stefan Nesterowicz visits the major Polish communities in Texas.
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22 | 1914 | |
23 | 1918 | - 28 Feb 1918: Texas ratifies the Prohibition Amendment.
- 7 Oct 1918: Poland declares independence
- 11 Nov 1918: World War I ends.
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24 | 1920 | - 18 May 1920: Karol Jozef Wojtyla, later to become Pope John Paul II, is born in Wadowice, Poland.
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25 | 1929 | - 29 Oct 1929: "Black Tuesday". The stock market crashes and America is plunged into the Great Depression.
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26 | 1930 | - 1930: Unsuccessful Polish rebellion against Russia
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27 | 1939 | - 1939: Germany and the Soviet Union invade and partition Poland
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28 | 1941 | - 7 Dec 1941: The bombing of Pearl Harbor plunges the U.S. into World War II.
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29 | 1945 | - 8 May 1945: V.E. Day, World War II is over in Europe. Poland became a Soviet-dependent country with a Communist government
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30 | 1948 | - 25 Jan 1948: The first edition of the Polish American Journal printed entirely in the English language
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31 | 1961 | - 10 Sep 1961: Hurricane Carla strikes the upper Texas coast.
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32 | 1963 | - 22 Nov 1963: President John F. Kennedy is assassinated in Dallas.
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33 | 1969 | - 20 Jul 1969: Apollo II lands on the moon.
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