What happened this day in history: May 23
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1701 - After being convicted of piracy and of murdering William Moore, Captain William Kidd was hanged in London.
1931 - Whipsnade Zoo opened.
1934 - Infamous American crime duo Bonnie and Clyde were killed in a police ambush after four years on the run.
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Hide Ad1947 - The British Cabinet decided to partition India into the Hindu state of India and the Muslim state of Pakistan.
1956 - Shoppers were warned against over-spending in the new supermarkets.
1958 - Christopher Cockerell unveiled his new concept in travel, the hovercraft.
1966 - The government declared a State of Emergency in the wake of a seamen’s strike.
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Hide Ad1984 - A total of 16 people, including two children, died following an explosion at a water treatment plant in Abbeystead, Lancaster.
1998 - The Good Friday Agreement is accepted in a referendum in Northern Ireland with roughly 75% voting yes.