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Tuesday 31 March 2015

Today In History [31st March, 2015]

Today In History [30th 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.

Today in History
March 31

1282           The great massacre of the French in Sicily The Sicilian Vespers comes to an end.
1547           In France, Francis–king since 1515–dies and is succeeded by his son Henry II.
1776           Abigail Adams writes to husband John that women are "determined to foment a rebellion" if the new Declaration of Independence fails to guarantee their rights.
1779           Russia and Turkey sign a treaty by which they promise to take no military action in the Crimea.
1790           In Paris, France, Maximilien Robespierre is elected president of the Jacobin Club.
1836           The first monthly installment of The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens is published in London.
1862           Skirmishing between Rebels and Union forces takes place at Island 10 on the Mississippi River.
1880           The first electric street lights ever installed by a municipality are turned on in Wabash, Indiana.
1889           The Eiffel Tower in Paris officially opens on the Left Bank as part of the Exhibition of 1889.
1916           General John Pershing and his army rout Pancho Villa's army in Mexico.
1917           The United States purchases the Virgin Islands from Denmark for $25 million.
1918           Daylight Savings Time goes into effect throughout the United States for the first time.
1921           Great Britain declares a state of emergency because of the thousands of coal miners on strike.
1933           To relieve rampant unemployment, Congress authorizes the Civilian Conservation Corps .
1939           Britain and France agree to support Poland if Germany threatens to invade.
1940           La Guardia airport in New York officially opens to the public.
1941           Germany begins a counter offensive in North Africa.
1945           The United States and Britain bar a Soviet supported provisional regime in Warsaw from entering the U.N. meeting in San Francisco.
1948           The Soviet Union begins controlling the Western trains headed toward Berlin.
1949           Winston Churchill declares that the A-bomb was the only thing that kept the Soviet Union from taking over Europe.
1954           The siege of Dien Bien Phu, the last French outpost in Vietnam, begins after the Viet Minh realize it cannot be taken by direct assault.
1960           The South African government declares a state of emergency after demonstrations lead to the deaths of more than 50 Africans.
1966           An estimated 200,000 anti-war demonstrators march in New York City.
1967           President Lyndon Johnson signs the Consular Treaty, the first bi-lateral pact with the Soviet Union since the Bolshevik Revolution.
1970           U.S. forces in Vietnam down a MIG-21, the first since September 1968.
1980           President Jimmy Carter deregulates the banking industry.
1991           Albania offers a multi-party election for the first time in 50 years.

Born on March 31
1596           René Descartes, French philosopher and scientist.
1621           Andrew Marvell, English poet and politician.
1693           John Harrison, Englishman who invented the chronometer.
1732           Franz Joseph Haydn, Austrian composer.
1809           Edward Fitzgerald, American writer.
1809           Nikolai V. Gogol, Russian writer (The Inspector General, Dead Souls).
1811           Robert Wilhelm Bunsen, chemist, inventor of the Bunsen burner.
1854           Sir Dugald Clerk, inventor of the two-stroke motorcycle engine.
1878           Jack Johnson, first Africa-American boxer to become the world heavyweight champion.
1914           Octavio Paz, Mexican diplomat and Nobel Prize-winning writer.
1915           Henry Morgan, comedian, radio performer.
1926           John Fowles, English novelist (The Collector, The French Lieutenant's Woman).
1936           Marge Piercy, poet and novelist.

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