TODAY’S HISTORY LESSON: DEC 7

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    TODAY’S HISTORY LESSON: DEC 7
    0043 Cicero, considered one of the greatest sons of Rome, is assassinated on the orders of Marcus Antonius.

    0983 Otto III takes the throne after his father’s death in Italy. A power struggle between magnates ensues.

    1431 In Paris, Henry VI of England was crowned King of France.

    1787 Delaware becomes the first state to ratify the Constitution of the United States.

    1861 USS Santiago de Cuba, under Commander Daniel B. Ridgely, halts the British schooner Eugenia Smith and captures J.W. Zacharie, a New Orleans merchant and Confederate purchasing agent.

    1863 Outlaw George Ives, an alleged member of an outlaw gang known as the “Innocents,” robs and then kills Nick Thiebalt in the Ruby Valley of what would become Montana.

    1877 Thomas A Edison demonstrates the gramophone

    1909 Inventor Leo Baekeland patents the first thermo-setting plastic, Bakelite, sparking the birth of the plastics industry

    1917 The United States declares war on Austria-Hungary with only one dissenting vote in Congress.

    1931 A report indicates that Nazis would ensure “Nordic dominance” by sterilizing certain races.

      1941 Imperial Japanese Navy with 353 planes attack the US fleet at Pearl Harbor Naval Base, Hawaii, killing 2,403 people

    1942 The U.S. Navy launches USS New Jersey, the largest battleship ever built.

    1945 Microwave oven patented

    1949 The A.F.L. and the C.I.O. organize a non-Communist international trade union.

    1965 Pope Paul VI & Orthodox Patriarch Athenagoras I simultaneously lift mutual excommunications that led to split of 2 churches in 1054

    1968 Richard Dodd returns a library book his great grandfather borrowed in 1823 to the University of Cincinatti; the $22,646 fine went unpaid

    1970 Poland and West Germany sign a pact renouncing the use of force to settle disputes, recognizing the Oder-Neisse River as Poland’s western frontier, and acknowledging the transfer to Poland of 40,000 square miles of former German territory.

    1975 Indonesia invaded East Timor, leading to a 25-year occupation.

    1981 The Reagan Administration predicts a record deficit in 1982 of $109 billion.

    1988 PLO delegation lead by Yasser Arafat proclaims the State of Palestine, recognizing the existence of the State of Israel for the first time

    1993 Six people were killed and 17 were injured when a gunman opened fire on a Long Island Rail Road commuter train.

    1995 Galileo spacecraft arrives at Jupiter after a 6-year journey.

    1999 The Recording Industry Association of America files a copyright infringement suit against the file-sharing website Napster.

    2001 Taliban forces fled from Kandahar, their last stronghold in Afghanistan.

    2002 Iraq formally declared to the UN that it had no weapons of mass destruction.

    2002 In Mymensingh, Bangladesh, four movies theaters were bombed within 30 minutes of each other. At least 15 people were killed and over 200 were injured.

    REFERENCES: history.net, onthisday.com, thepeoplehistory.com, timeandate.com, factmonster.com, scopesys.com, on-this-day.com

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