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On June 20, 1863,

West Virginia became the 35th state.

In 1782,

Congress approved the Great Seal of the United States, featuring the emblem of the bald eagle.

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King Louis XVI of France and his family attempted to flee the country in the so-called Flight to Varennes but were caught.

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