1622 | Indians attack a group of colonists in the James River area of Virginia, killing 350 residents. | |
1630 | The first legislation prohibiting gambling is enacted in Boston. | |
1664 | Charles II gives large tracks of land from west of the Connecticut River to the east of Delaware Bay in North America to his brother James, the Duke of York. | |
1719 | Frederick William abolishes serfdom on crown property in Prussia. | |
1765 | The Stamp Act is passed, the first direct British tax on the American colonists. | |
1775 | British statesman Edmund Burke makes a speech in the House of Commons, urging the government to adopt a policy of reconciliation with America. | |
1790 | Thomas Jefferson becomes the first U.S. Secretary of State. | |
1794 | Congress passes laws prohibiting slave trade with foreign countries although slavery remains legal in the United States. | |
1834 | Horace Greeley publishes New Yorker, a weekly literary and news magazine and forerunner of Harold Ross' more successful The New Yorker. | |
1901 | Japan proclaims that it is determined to keep Russia from encroaching on Korea. | |
1904 | The first color photograph is published in the London Daily Illustrated Mirror. | |
1907 | Russians troops complete the evacuation of Manchuria in the face of advancing Japanese forces. | |
1915 | A German Zepplin makes a night raid on Paris railway stations. | |
1919 | The first international airline service is inaugurated on a weekly schedule between Paris and Brussels. | |
1933 | President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs a bill legalizing the sale and possession of beer and wine. | |
1935 | Persia is renamed Iran. | |
1946 | First U.S. built rocket to leave the Earth's atmosphere reaches a 50-mile height. | |
1948 | The United States announces a land reform plan for Korea. | |
1954 | The London gold market reopens for the first time since 1939. | |
1968 | President Lyndon Johnson names General William Westmoreland as Army Chief of Staff. | |
1972 | The U.S. Senate passes the Equal Rights Amendment. The amendment fails to achieve ratification. | |
1974 | The Viet Cong propose a new truce with the United States and South Vietnam, which includes general elections. | |
1990 | A jury in Anchorage, Alaska, finds Captain Hazelwood not guilty in the Valdez oil spill. |
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Saturday, March 22, 2014
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