The Peterborough Examiner

TODAY IN HISTORY

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In 1580, what are believed to have been the first bombs were tossed at the town of Guelderlan­d, Germany.

In 1603, the Elizabetha­n era ended in England with the death of Queen Elizabeth I. Her 45-year reign is generally regarded as a golden age where theatre and the arts flourished, and England extended its economic clout through exploratio­n. It also flexed its muscle as a political power with the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588. Elizabeth’s death not only marked the end of an era, it also marked the end of the Tudor line of rulers.

In 1634, the first Roman Catholic mass in English North America was celebrated at St. Mary’s, Maryland.

In 1670, silver and copper coins were minted for use in Canada.

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