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Friday, March 4, 2016

Today in History

1152
Frederick Barbarossa is chosen as emperor and unites the two factions, which emerged in Germany after the death of Henry V.
1461
Henry VI is deposed and the Duke of York is proclaimed King Edward IV.
1634
Samuel Cole opens the first tavern in Boston, Massachusetts.
1766
The British Parliament repeals the Stamp Act, the cause of bitter and violent opposition in the colonies
1789
The first Congress of the United States meets in New York and declares that the Constitution is in effect.
1791
Vermont is admitted as the 14th state. It is the first addition to the original 13 colonies.
1793
George Washington is inaugurated as President for the second time.
1797
Vice-President John Adams, elected President on December 7, to replace George Washington, is sworn in.
1801
Thomas Jefferson becomes the first President to be inaugurated in Washington, D.C.
1813
The Russians fighting against Napoleon reach Berlin. The French garrison evacuates the city without a fight.
1861
The Confederate States of America adopt the “Stars and Bars” flag.
1877
The Russian Imperial Ballet stages the first performance of “Swan Lake” in Moscow.
1901
William McKinley is inaugurated president for the second time. Theodore Roosevelt is inaugurated as vice president.
1904
Russian troops begin to retreat toward the Manchurian border as 100,000 Japanese advance in Korea.
1908
The New York board of education bans the act of whipping students in school.
1912
The French council of war unanimously votes a mandatory three-year military service.
1914
Doctor Fillatre of Paris, France successfully separates Siamese twins.
1921
Warren G. Harding is sworn in as America’s 29th President.
1933
Franklin D. Roosevelt is inaugurated to his first term as president in Washington, D.C.
1944
Berlin is bombed by the American forces for the first time.
1952
North Korea accuses the United nations of using germ warfare.
1963
Six people get the death sentence in Paris plotting to kill President Charles de Gaulle.
1970
Fifty-seven people are killed as the French submarine Eurydice sinks in the Mediterranean Sea.
1975
Queen Elizabeth II knights Charlie Chaplin.
1987
Reagan takes full responsibility for the Iran-Contra affair in a national address.

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