1618 | Johann Kepler discovers the third Law of Planetary Motion. | ||
1702 | Queen Ann becomes the monarch of England upon the death of William III. | ||
1790 | George Washington delivers the first State of the Union address. | ||
1853 | The first bronze statue of Andrew Jackson is unveiled in Washington, D.C. | ||
1855 | The first train crosses Niagara Falls on a suspension bridge. | ||
1862 | On the second day of the Battle of Pea Ridge, Confederate forces, including some Indian troops, under General Earl Van Dorn suprise Union troops, but the Union troops win the battle. | ||
1862 | The Confederate ironclad C.S.S. Virginia (formerly U.S.S. Merrimack) is launched. | ||
1880 | President Rutherford B. Hays declares that the United States will have jurisdiction over any canal built across the isthmus of Panama. | ||
1904 | The Bundestag in Germany lifts the ban on the Jesuit order of priests. | ||
1908 | The House of Commons, London, turns down the women's suffrage bill. | ||
1909 | Pope Pius X lifts the church ban on interfaith marriages in Hungary. | ||
1910 | Baroness de Laroche becomes the first woman to obtain a pilot's license in France. | ||
1921 | Spanish Premier Eduardo Dato is assassinated while leaving Parliament in Madrid. | ||
1921 | French troops occupy Dusseldorf. | ||
1941 | Martial law is proclaimed in Holland in order to extinguish any anti-Nazi protests. | ||
1942 | Japanese troops capture Rangoon, Burma. | ||
1943 | Japanese forces attack American troops on Hill 700 in Bougainville. The battle will last five days. | ||
1945 | Phyllis Mae Daley receives a commission in the U.S. Navy Nurse Corps. She will become the first African-American nurse to serve duty in World War II. | ||
1948 | The U.S. Supreme Court rules that religious instruction in public schools is unconstitutional. | ||
1954 | France and Vietnam open talks in Paris on a treaty to form the state of Indochina. | ||
1961 | Max Conrad circles the globe in a record time of eight days, 18 hours and 49 minutes in Piper Aztec. | ||
1965 | More than 4,000 Marines land at Da Nang in South Vietnam and become the first U.S. combat troops in Vietnam. | ||
1966 | Australia announces that it will triple the number of troops in Vietnam. | ||
1970 | The Nixon administration discloses the deaths of 27 Americans in Laos. | ||
1973 | Two bombs explode near Trafalgar Square in Great Britain injuring 234 people. | ||
1982 | The United States accuses the Soviets of killing 3,000 Afghans with poison gas. | ||
1985 | Thomas Creighton dies after having three heart transplants in a 46-hour period. |
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Friday, March 8, 2013
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