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Sunday 29 March 2015

Today In History [29th March, 2015]

A chronological timetable of historical events that occurred on this day in history. Historical facts of the day in the areas of military, politics, science, music, sports, arts, entertainment and more. Discover what happened today in history.
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Today in History
March 29

1461           The armies of two kings, Henry VI and Edward IV, collide at Towton.
1638           A permanent European colony is established in present-day Delaware.
1827           Composer Ludwig van Beethoven is buried in Vienna amidst a crowd of over 10,000 mourners.
1847           U.S. troops under General Winfield Scott take possession of the Mexican stronghold at Vera Cruz.
1867           The United States purchases Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million dollars.
1879           British troops of the 90th Light Infantry Regiment repulse a major attack by Zulu tribesmen in northwest Zululand.
1886           Coca-Cola goes on sale for the first time at a drugstore in Atlanta. Its inventor, Dr. John Pemberton, claims it can cure anything from hysteria to the common cold.
1903           A regular news service begins between New York and London on Marconi's wireless.
1913           The German government announces a raise in taxes in order to finance the new military budget.
1916           The Italians call off the fifth attack on Isonzo.
1936           Italy firebombs the Ethiopian city of Harar.
1941           The British sink five Italian warships off the Peloponnesus coast in the Mediterranean.
1951           The Chinese reject Gen. Douglas MacArthur's offer for a truce in Korea.
1951           Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical The King and I opens on Broadway starring Gertrude Lawrence and Yul Brynner.
1952           President Harry Truman removes himself from the presidential race.
1961           The 23rd amendment, allowing residents of Washington, D.C. to vote for president, is ratified.
1962           Cuba opens the trial of the Bay of Pigs invaders.
1966           Leonid Brezhenev becomes First Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party. He denounces the American policy in Vietnam and calls it one of aggression.
1967           France launches its first nuclear submarine.
1971           Lt. William L. Calley Jr. is found guilty for his actions in the My Lai massacre.
1973           The last U.S. troops withdraw from South Vietnam.
1975           Egyptian president Anwar Sadat declares that he will reopen the Suez Canal on June 5, 1975.
1976           Eight Ohio National Guardsmen are indicted for shooting four Kent State students during an anti-war protest on May 4, 1970.
1986           A court in Rome acquits six men in a plot to kill the Pope.

Born on March 29
1790           John Tyler, 10th President of the United States (1841-1845).
1819           Edwin Drake, drilled the first productive oil well.
1835           Elihu Thomson, the English-born American inventor of electric welding and arc lighting.
1867           Cy Young, major league baseball pitcher with the most wins (509 or 511 total).
1875           Lou Henry Hoover, first lady President Herbert Hoover.
1881           Raymond Hood, architect.
1888           James E. Casey, founder of the United Parcel Service
1910           Helen Wells, author of the Cherry Ames series.
1916           Eugene McCarthy, U.S. senator and presidential candidate.
1918           Pearl Bailey, singer and actress.
1936           Judith Guest, novelist (Ordinary People).

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