537 | The Goths lay siege to Rome. | |
1649 | The peace of Rueil is signed between the Frondeurs (rebels) and the French government. | |
1665 | A new legal code is approved for the Dutch and English towns, guaranteeing religious observances unhindered. | |
1702 | The Daily Courant, the first regular English newspaper is published. | |
1810 | The Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte is married by proxy to Archduchess Marie Louise. | |
1811 | Ned Ludd leads a group of workers in a wild protest against mechanization. | |
1824 | The U.S. War Department creates the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Seneca Indian Ely Parker becomes the first Indian to lead the Bureau. | |
1845 | Seven hundred Maoris led by their chief, Hone-Heke, burn the small town of Kororareka in protest at the settlement of Maoriland by Europeans, in breach with the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi. | |
1861 | A Confederate Convention is held in Montgomery, Ala., where the new constitution is adopted. | |
1863 | Union troops under General Ulysess S. Grant give up their preparations to take Vicksburg after failing to pass Fort Pemberton, north of Vicksburg. | |
1865 | Union General William Sherman and his forces occupy Fayetteville, N.C. | |
1888 | A disastrous blizzard hits the northeastern United States. Some 400 people die, mainly from exposure. | |
1900 | British Prime Minister Lord Salisbury rejects the peace overtures offered from Boer leader Paul Kruger. | |
1905 | The Parisian subway is officially inaugurated. | |
1907 | President Teddy Roosevelt induces California to revoke its anti-Japanese legislation. | |
1930 | President Howard Taft becomes the first U.S. president to be buried in the National Cemetery in Arlington, Va. | |
1935 | The German Air Force becomes an official organ of the Reich. | |
1941 | President Franklin D. Roosevelt authorizes the Lend-Lease Act which authorizes the act of giving war supplies to the Allies. | |
1942 | General Douglas MacArthur leaves Bataan for Australia. | |
1965 | The American navy begins inspecting Vietnamese junks in hopes of ending arms smuggling to the South. | |
1966 | Three men are convicted of the murder of Malcolm X. | |
1969 | Levi-Strauss starts to sell bell-bottomed jeans. | |
1973 | An FBI agent is shot at Wounded Knee in South Dakota. | |
1985 | Mikhail Gorbachev is named the new Soviet leader. | |
1990 | Lithuania declares its independence from the Soviet Union. |
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Monday, March 11, 2013
Today in History
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