1624 |
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Class-based legislation is passed in the colony of Virginia, exempting the upper class from punishment by whipping. |
1766 |
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Antonio de Ulloa, the first Spanish governor of Louisiana, arrives in New Orleans. |
1793 |
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Austrian troops crush the French and recapture Liege. |
1821 |
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James Monroe becomes the first president to be inaugurated on March 5, only because the 4th was a Sunday. |
1905 |
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Russians begin to retreat from Mukden in Manchuria, China. |
1912 |
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The Italians become the first to use
dirigibles for military purposes, using them for reconnaissance flights
behind Turkish lines west of Tripoli. |
1918 |
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The Soviets move the capital of Russia from Petrograd to Moscow. |
1928 |
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Hitler‘s National Socialists win the majority vote in Bavaria. |
1933 |
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Newly inaugurated President Franklin D. Roosevelt halts the trading of gold and declares a bank holiday. |
1933 |
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Hitler and Nationalist allies win the Reichstag majority. It will be the last free election in Germany until after World War II. |
1943 |
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In desperation due to war losses, fifteen and sixteen year olds are called up for military service in the German army. |
1946 |
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In Fulton, Missouri, Winston Churchill tells a crowd that “an iron curtain has descended on the Continent [of Europe].” |
1956 |
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The U.S. Supreme Court affirms the ban on segregation in public schools in Brown vs. Board of Education. |
1969 |
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Gustav Heinemann is elected West German President. |
1976 |
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Britain gives up on the Ulster talks and decides to retain rule in Northern Ireland indefinitely. |
1984 |
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The U.S. Supreme Court rules that cities have the right to display the Nativity scene as part of their Xmas display. |
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