1521 | Ferdinand Magellan discovers Guam. | |
1820 | The Missouri Compromise is enacted by Congress and signed by President James Monroe, providing for the admission of Missouri into the Union as a slave state, but prohibits slavery in the rest of the northern Louisiana Purchase territory. | |
1836 | After fighting for 13 days, the Alamo falls. | |
1853 | Giuseppe Verdi's opera La Traviata premieres in Venice. | |
1857 | The Supreme Court's Dred Scott decision holds that blacks cannot be citizens. | |
1860 | While campaigning for the presidency, Abraham Lincoln makes a speech defending the right to strike. | |
1862 | The USS Monitor left New York with a crew of 63, seven officers and 56 seamen. | |
1884 | Over 100 suffragists, led by Susan B. Anthony, present President Chester A. Arthur with a demand that he voice support for female suffrage. | |
1888 | Louisa May Alcott dies just hours after the burial of her father. | |
1899 | Aspirin is patented following Felix Hoffman's discoveries about the properties of acetylsalicylic acid. | |
1901 | A would-be assassin tries to kill Wilhelm II of Germany in Bremen. | |
1914 | German Prince Wilhelm de Wied is crowned as King of Albania. | |
1916 | The Allies recapture Fort Douamont in France during the Battle of Verdun. | |
1928 | A Communist attack on Beijing results in 3,000 dead and 50,000 fleeing to Swatow. | |
1939 | In Spain, Jose Miaja takes over Madrid government after a military coup and vows to seek "peace with honor." | |
1943 | British RAF fliers bomb Essen and the Krupp arms works in the Ruhr, Germany. | |
1945 | Cologne, Germany, falls to General Courtney Hodges' First Army. | |
1947 | Winston Churchill opposes the withdrawal of troops from India. | |
1948 | During talks in Berlin, the Western powers agree to internationalize the Ruhr region. | |
1953 | Upon Josef Stalin's death, Georgi Malenkov is named Soviet premier. | |
1960 | The Swiss grant women the right to vote in municipal elections. | |
1965 | The United States announces that it will send 3,500 troops to Vietnam. | |
1967 | President Lyndon B. Johnson announces his plan to establish a draft lottery. | |
1973 | President Richard Nixon imposes price controls on oil and gas. | |
1975 | Iran and Iraq announce that they have settled the border dispute. | |
1980 | Islamic militants in Tehran say that they will turn over the American hostages to the Revolutionary Council. | |
1981 | President Reagan announces plans to cut 37,000 federal jobs. | |
1987 | The British ferry Herald of Free Enterprise capsizes in the Channel off the coast of Belgium. At least 26 are dead. |
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Thursday, March 6, 2014
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