Today in History: November 13, 130 die in Paris terror attacks
Briefly

On November 13, 2015, Islamic State militants executed a coordinated attack across Paris, resulting in the deaths of 130 people and marking the deadliest assault on French soil since World War II.
The Revolutionary War saw American forces, led by Gen. Richard Montgomery, seize Montreal in 1775, an essential moment in the conflict against British rule.
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial, dedicated in 1982 on the National Mall, serves as a poignant tribute to the soldiers who fought in the Vietnam War, embodying national remembrance.
On this day in 1956, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a ruling declaring Alabama's bus segregation laws unconstitutional, catalyzing further civil rights advancements.
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