TODAY’S HISTORY LESSON – SEPT 27

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    TODAY’S HISTORY LESSON – SEPT 27
    1066 William the Conqueror’s troops set sail for England

    1540 The Society of Jesus, a religious order under Ignatius Loyola, is approved by the Pope.

    1779 John Adams negotiates Revolutionary War peace terms with Great Britain

    1791 Jews in France are granted French citizenship.

    1822 French scholar Jean-François Champollion announces that he has deciphered the Rosetta stone

    1864 Confederate guerrilla Bloody Bill Anderson and his henchmen, including a teenage Jesse James, massacre 20 unarmed Union soldiers at Centralia, Missouri. The event becomes known as the Centralia Massacre.

    1869 Wild Bill Hickok, sheriff of Hays City, Kan., shoots down Samuel Strawhim, a drunken teamster causing trouble.

    1918 President Woodrow Wilson opens his fourth Liberty Loan campaign to support men and machines for World War I.

    1919 Democratic National Committee votes to admit women

    1920 Eight Chicago White Sox players are charged with fixing the 1919 World Series.

    1950 U.S. Army and Marine troops liberate Seoul, South Korea.

    1957 Calls by US and British members of the United Nations concerning the arms the Soviet Union is supplying to Syria have been called into question by the Russian Delegation who are asking if that is a problem why have the US and UK been selling arms to Syria for the last two years, both governments declined to comment

    1963 In a US wide crackdown on racketeers in 43 major cities IRS officials working together with the FBI have arrested thousands who are to be charged with tax evasion.

    1964 The Warren Commission, investigating the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, issues its report, stating its conclusion that Lee Harvey Oswald was the sole gunman.

    1973 U.S. Vice President Spiro Agnew said he would not resign after he pled “no contest” to a charge of tax evasion. He did resign on October 10th.

    1979 US Congress approves Department of Education as the 13th agency in the US Cabinet.

    1982 Italian and French soldiers entered the Sabra and Chatilla refugee camps in Beirut. The move was made by the members of a multinational force due to hundreds of Palestinians being massacred by Christian militiamen

    1983 Sukhumi massacre: Abkhaz separatist forces and their allies commit widespread atrocities against the civilian population in the USSR state of Georgia.

    1988 Lab tests reportedly show Shroud of Turin not Christ`s burial cloth

    1988 Senate votes for major federal tax code changes

    1991 U.S. President George H.W. Bush eliminated all land-based tactical nuclear arms and removed all short-range nuclear arms from ships and submarines around the world. Bush then called on the Soviet Union to do the same.

    1994 More than 350 Republican congressional candidates signed the Contract with America. It was a 10-point platform they pledged to enact if voters sent a GOP majority to the House.

    1996 The Taliban capture Afghanistan’s capital city, Kabul.

    2004 North Korean Vice Foreign Minister Choe Su Hon announced that North Korea had turned plutonium from 8,000 spent nuclear fuel rods into nuclear weapons. He also said that the weapons were to serve as a deterrent against increasing U.S. nuclear threats and to prevent nuclear war in northeast Asia. The U.S. State Department noted that the U.S. has repeatedly said that the U.S. has no plans to attack North Korea.

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