1757 | Robert Francois Damiens makes an unsuccessful attempt to assassinate King Louis XV of France. | ||
1847 | Samuel Colt sells his first revolver pistol to the U.S. government. His U.S. revolver patent will give him a monopoly on the manufacturing of revolvers until 1857, and during the Civil War his factory in Hartford, Connecticut, will supply firearms to both the North and the South. | ||
1863 | Union General Henry Halleck, by direction of Lincoln, orders General Ulysses Grant to revoke his infamous General Order No. 11 that expelled Jews from his operational area. | ||
1896 | Utah becomes the 45th state of the Union. | ||
1902 | France offers to sell their Nicaraguan Canal rights to the United States. | ||
1904 | The U.S. Supreme Court decides in the Gonzales v. Williams case that Puerto Ricans are not aliens and can enter the United States freely, yet stops short of awarding citizenship. | ||
1920 | The Negro National League, the first black baseball league, is organized by Rube Foster. | ||
1923 | The Paris Conference on war reparations hits a deadlock as the French insist on the hard line and the British insist on Reconstruction. | ||
1935 | President Franklin D. Roosevelt claims in his State of the Union message that the federal government will provide jobs for 3.5 million Americans on welfare. | ||
1936 | Billboard magazine publishes its first music Hit Parade. | ||
1941 | On the Greek-Albanian front, the Greeks launch an attack towards Valona from Berat to Klisura against the Italians. | ||
1942 | Japanese forces begin the evacuation of Guadalcanal. | ||
1951 | UN forces abandon Seoul, Korea, to the Chinese Communist Army. | ||
1952 | The French Army in Indochina launches Operation Nenuphar in hopes of ejecting a Viet Minh division from the Ba Tai forest. | ||
1969 | Spain returns the Ifni province to Morocco. | ||
1970 | A 7.7 earthquake kills 15,000+ people in Tonghai County, China. | ||
1972 | Rose Heilbron becomes the first female judge to sit at the Old Bailey in London, England. | ||
1974 | Nixon refuses to hand over tape recordings and documents that had been subpoenaed by the Senate Watergate Committee. | ||
1975 | The Khmer Rouge launches its newest assault in its five-year war in Phnom Penh. The war in Cambodia would go on until the spring of 1975. | ||
1976 | The Ulster Volunteer Force kills six Irish Catholic civilians in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. The next day 10 Protestant civilians are murdered in retaliation. | ||
1979 | Ohio officials approve an out-of-court settlement awarding $675,000 to the victims and families in the 1970 shootings at Kent State University, in which four students were killed and nine wounded by National Guard troops. | ||
1990 | Over 300 people die and more than 700 are injured in Pakistan’s deadliest train accident, when an overloaded passenger train collides with an empty freight train. | ||
1999 | Jesse “The Body” Ventura, a former professional wrestler, is sworn in as the populist governor of Minnesota. | ||
1999 | The euro, the new currency of 11 nations, goes into effect on the continent of Europe. | ||
2004 | NASA’s Mars rover Spirit successfully lands on Mars. | ||
2004 | Mikheil Saakashvili is elected President of Georgia following the Rose Revolution of November 2003. | ||
2007 | Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-California) becomes the first female speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. | ||
2010 | Burj Khalifa (Khalifa tower) officially opens in Dubai, UAE. At 2,722 ft (829.8 m) it is the world’s tallest man-made structure. |
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Thursday, January 4, 2018
Today in History
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