Friday, December 12
Good morning!
Today we will view - America, The Story of US and examine the Westward Expansion.
Today in History
1753 | George Washington, the adjutant of Virginia, delivers an ultimatum to the French forces at Fort Le Boeuf, south of Lake Erie, reiterating Britain's claim to the entire Ohio River valley. | |
1770 | The British soldiers responsible for the "Boston Massacre" are acquitted on murder charges. | |
1862 | The Union loses its first ship to a torpedo, USS Cairo, in the Yazoo River. | |
1863 | Orders are given in Richmond, Virginia, that no more supplies from the Union should be received by Federal prisoners. | |
1901 | Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi receives the first transatlantic radio transmission in St. John's Newfoundland. | |
1927 | Communists forces seize Canton, China. | |
1930 | The Spanish Civil War begins as rebels take a border town. | |
1930 | The last Allied troops withdraw from the Saar region in Germany. | |
1931 | Under pressure from the Communists in Canton, Chiang Kai-shek resigns as president of the Nanking Government but remains the head of the Nationalist government that holds nominal rule over most of China. | |
1943 | The German Army launches Operation Winter Tempest, the relief of the Sixth Army trapped in Stalingrad. | |
1943 | The exiled Czech government signs a treaty with the Soviet Union for postwar cooperation. | |
1956 | The United Nations calls for immediate Soviet withdrawal from Hungary. | |
1964 | Kenya becomes a republic. | |
1964 | Three Buddhist leaders begin a hunger strike to protest the government in Saigon. | |
1967 | The United States ends the airlift of 6,500 men in Vietnam. | |
1991 | The Russian Federation becomes independent from the USSR. | |
1995 | Willie Brown beats incumbent mayor Frank Jordon to become the first African-American mayor of San Francisco. | |
2000 | The US Supreme Court announces its decision in Bush v. Gore, effectively ending legal changes to the results of that year's Presidential election. |
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