515 BC | The building of the great Jewish temple in Jerusalem is completed. | |
241 BC | The Roman fleet sinks 50 Carthaginian ships in the Battle of Aegusa. | |
49 BC | Julius Caesar crosses the Rubicon and invades Italy. | |
1656 | In the colony of Virginia, suffrage is extended to all free men regardless of their religion. | |
1776 | “Common Sense” by Thomas Paine is published. | |
1785 | Thomas Jefferson is appointed minister to France. | |
1806 | The Dutch in Cape Town, South Africa surrender to the British. | |
1814 | Napoleon Bonaparte is defeated by an allied army at the Battle of Laon, France. | |
1848 | The treaty of Guadeloupe-Hidalgo is signed which ends the United States’ war with Mexico. | |
1876 | Alexander Graham Bell makes the first telephone call to Thomas Watson saying “Watson, come here. I need you.” | |
1893 | New Mexico State University cancels its first graduation ceremony, because the only graduate was robbed and killed the night before. | |
1902 | The Boers of South Africa score their last victory over the British, capturing British General Methuen and 200 men. | |
1910 | Slavery is abolished in China. | |
1924 | The U.S. Supreme Court upholds a New York state law forbidding late-night work for women. | |
1927 | Prussia lifts its Nazi ban, Adolf Hitler is allowed to speak in public. | |
1933 | Nevada becomes the first U.S. state to regulate drugs. | |
1941 | Vichy France threatens to use its navy unless Britain allows food to reach France. | |
1943 | Adolf Hitler calls Field Marshall Erwin Rommel back from Tunisia in North Africa. | |
1944 | The Irish refuse to oust all Axis envoys and deny the accusation of spying on Allied troops. | |
1945 | American B-29 bombers attack Tokyo, killing 100,000. | |
1947 | The Big Four meet in Moscow to discuss the future of Germany. | |
1948 | Author Zelda Fitzgerald (wife of F. Scott) dies in a fire at Highland Hospital. | |
1953 | North Korean gunners at Wonsan fire on the USS Missouri, the ship responds by firing 998 rounds at the enemy position. | |
1954 | President Dwight Eisenhower calls Senator Joseph McCarthy a peril to the wingnut cabal. | |
1966 | The North Vietnamese capture a Green Beret camp at Ashau Valley. | |
1969 | James Earl Ray pleads guilty to the murder of Dr. Martin Luther King and is sentenced to 99 years in jail. | |
1971 | The Senate approves a Constitutional amendment to lower the voting age to 18. | |
1975 | The North Vietnamese Army attacks the South Vietnamese town of Buon Ma Thout, the offensive will end with total victory in Vietnam. | |
1980 | Iran’s leader, Ayatollah Khomeini, lends his support to the militants holding the American hostages in Tehran. | |
1982 | The United States bans Libyan oil imports, because of the continued support of terrorism. | |
1987 | The Vatican condemns surrogate parenting as well as test-tube and artificial insemination. |
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Friday, March 10, 2017
Today in History
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