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Explore the significant events that happened on December 4 in history: 771: Charlemagne becomes the sole king of the Frankish Kingdom, laying the foundation for his legendary rule and the Carolingian Empire. 1259: The Treaty of Paris resolves tensions between France and England, influencing medieval politics and diplomacy. 1783: U.S. General George Washington bids farewell to his officers at Fraunces Tavern, closing a chapter in the Revolutionary War. 1865: North Carolina ratifies the 13th Amendment, a major step toward abolishing slavery across the United States. 1872: The Mary Celeste is found abandoned at sea, sparking one of the most famous maritime mysteries in history. 1945: The U.S. Senate approves United Nations participation, committing to global peace and collaboration after World War II.