TODAY’S HISTORY LESSON – FEB 6

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    TODAY’S HISTORY LESSON – FEB 6
    1508 Maximilian I proclaimed Holy Roman Emperor, 1st Emperor in centuries not to be crowned by the Pope

    1693 Royal charter granted College of William & Mary, Williamsburg VA

    1778 France recognizes the United States and signs a treaty of aid in Paris.

    1788 Massachusetts becomes the sixth state to ratify the Constitution.

    1869 Harper’s Weekly publishes 1st picture of Uncle Sam with chin whiskers

    1891 The Dalton Gang commits its first crime, a train robbery in Alila, Calif.

    1899 The Spanish-American War ends.

    1911 The first old-age home for pioneers opened in Prescott, AZ.

    1922 The Washington Disarmament Conference comes to an end with signature of final treaty forbidding fortification of the Aleutian Islands for 14 years.

    1933 The 20th Amendment to the Constitution was declared in effect. The amendment moved the start of presidential, vice-presidential and congressional terms from March to January.

    1933 Adolf Hitler’s Third Reich begins press censorship.

    1951 Radio commentator Paul Harvey arrested for trying to sneak into the Argonne National Laboratory, Chicago IL

    1952 Queen Elizabeth II succeeds King George VI to the British throne and proclaimed Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms including Canada, Australia and New Zealand

    1953 US controls on wages & some consumer goods were lifted

    1963 The United States reports that all Soviet offensive arms are out of Cuba.

    1964 Cuba blocks the water supply to Guantanamo Naval Base in rebuke of the United State’s seizure of four Cuban fishing boats.

    1971 Astronaut Alan B. Shepard hit a golf ball and Edgar Mitchell threw a “javelin” on the moon. They landed in the same crater and remain on the Moon today.

    1972 Over 500,000 pieces of irate mail arrived at the mail room of CBS-TV, when word leaked out that an edited-for-TV version of the X-rated movie, “The Demand,” would be shown.

    1975 President Gerald Ford asks Congress for $497 million in aid to Cambodia.

    1981 Crime film “Fort Apache: The Bronx” starring Paul Newman released amid protests in the US

    1995 Rapper Tupac Shakur convicted on sexual assault charge and sentenced to up to 4 1/2 years in prison

    ** history.net, onthisday.com, infoplease.com, timeanddate.com, thepeoplehistory.com, on-this-day.com **

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