1817 | Mississippi is admitted as the 20th state. | |
1861 | Kentucky is admitted to the Confederate States of America. | |
1862 | The U.S. House of Representatives passes a bill creating the state of West Virginia. | |
1869 | Governor John Campbell signs the bill that grants women in Wyoming Territory the right to vote as well as hold public office. | |
1898 | The United States and Spain sign the Treaty of Paris, ceding Spanish possessions, including the Philippines, to the United States. | |
1917 | The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded to the International Red Cross. | |
1918 | U.S. troops are called to guard Berlin as a coup is feared. | |
1919 | Captain Ross Smith becomes the first person to fly 11,500 miles from England to Australia. | |
1936 | Edward VIII abdicates to marry Wallis Warfield Simpson, an American-born divorcee. | |
1941 | Japanese troops invade the Philippine island of Luzon. | |
1941 | The siege of Tobruk in North Africa is raised. | |
1943 | Franklin D. Roosevelt signs a bill that postpones a draft of pre-Pearl Harbor fathers. | |
1943 | Allied forces bomb Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. | |
1949 | 150,000 French troops mass at the border in Vietnam to prevent a Chinese invasion. | |
1950 | Dr. Ralph J. Bunche becomes the first African-American to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. | |
1977 | On UN Human Rights Day, the Soviet Union places 20 prominent dissidents under house arrest, cutting off telephones and threatening to break up a planned silent demonstration in Moscow's Pushkin Square. Soviet newspapers decry human rights violations elsewhere in the world. | |
1978 | President of Egypt Anwar Sadat and Prime Minister of Israel Menachem Begin are jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. | |
1983 | Democracy restored to Argentina with the assumption of Raul Alfonsin. | |
1989 | Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj announces the establishment of Mongolia's democratic movement that changes the second oldest communist country into a democracy. | |
1993 | The Wearmouth Colliery in Sunderland, East England, closes, marking the end of the County Durham coalfield, which had been in operation since the Middle Ages. |
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Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Today in History
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