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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Today in History

1484   Pope Innocent VIII issues a bill deploring the spread of witchcraft and heresy in Germany.
1776   Phi Beta Kappa is organized as the first American college Greek letter-fraternity, at William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va.
1791   Composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart dies in Vienna.
1861   In the U.S. Congress, petitions and bills calling for the abolition of slavery are introduced.
1862   Union General Ulysses S. Grant's cavalry receives a setback in an engagement on the Mississippi Central Railroad at Coffeeville, Mississippi.
1864   Confederate General John Bell Hood sends Nathan Bedford Forrest's cavalry and a division of infantry toward Murfreesboro, Tenn.
1904   The Japanese destroy a Russian fleet at Port Arthur in Korea.
1909   George Taylor makes the first manned glider flight in Australia in a glider that he designed himself.
1912   Italy, Austria and Germany renew the Triple Alliance for six years.
1916   David Lloyd George replaces Herbert Asquith as the British prime minister.
1921   The British empire reaches an accord with the Irish revolutionary group the Sinn Fein; Ireland is to become a free state.
1933   The 21st Amendment ends Prohibition in the United States, which had begun 13 years earlier.
1934   Italian and Ethiopian troops clash at the Ualual on disputed the Somali-Ethiopian border.
1936   The New Constitution in the Soviet Union promises universal suffrage, but the Communist Party remains the only legal political party.
1937   The Lindberghs arrive in New York on a holiday visit after a two-year voluntary exile.
1945   Four TBM Avenger bombers disappear approximately 100 miles off the coast of Florida.
1950   Pyongyang in Korea falls to the invading Chinese army.
1953   Italy and Yugoslavia agree to pull troops out of the disputed Trieste border.
1955   A bus boycott begins under the leadership of the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., in Montgomery, Alabama.
1966   Comedian and political activist Dick Gregory heads for Hanoi, North Vietnam, despite federal warnings against it.
1978   The Soviet Union signs a 20-year friendship pact with Afghanistan

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