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TODAY’S HISTORY LESSON: JAN 5

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1971 – Body of former world heavyweight boxing champion Charles “Sonny” Liston (40) is found by his wife Geraldine at their Las Vegas home; he had been dead for an estimated 6 days; foul play suspected 

1477 – Battle of Nancy: Swiss Confederacy led by René II decisively defeats the Duchy of Burgundy, 7,000+ killed including the Duke of Burgundy Charles the Bold

1527 – Felix Manz, a leader of the Anabaptist congregation in Zürich, is executed by drowning.

1709 – The Great Frost begins during the night, a sudden cold snap that remains Europe’s coldest ever winter. Thousands are killed across the continent and crops fail in France.

1757 – Failed assassination attempt on French King Louis XV by Damiens

1781 – Richmond, VA, was burned by a British naval expedition led by Benedict Arnold.

When Benedict Arnold came to town - CHPN

1804 – Ohio legislature passes 1st laws restricting free blacks movement

1822 – Central America proclaims annexation to Mexican Empire

1834 – Kiowa Indians record this as the night the stars fell

1836 – Davy Crockett arrives in Nacogdoches, Texas, to aid the revolution

1846 – The United States House of Representatives votes to stop sharing the Oregon Territory with the United Kingdom

1885 – The Long Island Railroad Company became the first to offer piggy-back rail service which was the transportation of farm wagons on trains.

1895 – Alfred Dreyfus is sentenced to life imprisonment, The French artillery officer was accused of treason. He was later exonerated.

1900 – In Ireland, Nationalist leader John Edward Redmond called for a revolt against British rule.

1903 – The general public could use the Pacific cable for the very first time.

1909 – Colombia recognizes Panama’s independence

1914 – Ford Motor Company announced that there would be a new daily minimum wage of $5 and an eight-hour workday.

1919 Left-wing Spartacus organization instigates a revolt in Berlin; terrified by the spread of Bolshevism, German troops brutally suppress the uprising

1925 – Mrs. Nellie Taylor Ross was sworn in as the governor of Wyoming She was the first female governor in the U.S.

1930 – Bonnie Parker meets Clyde Barrow for the first time at Clarence Clay’s house

1930 – Mao Zedong writes “A Single Spark Can Start a Prairie Fire”

1933 – In California, construction of the Golden Gate Bridge began.

San Francisco's ambitious new Golden Gate Bridge | San Francisco | The  Guardian

1940 – The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) got its very first demonstration of FM radio.

1944 – The London “Daily Mail” was the first transoceanic newspaper to be published.

1949 – US President Harry Truman labels his administration the “Fair Deal”

1956 – In the Peanuts comic strip, Snoopy walked on two legs for the first time.

70 Years of Peanuts - Charles M. Schulz Museum

1957 – US President Eisenhower asks Congress to send troops to the Middle East

1968 – Dr Benjamin Spock indicted for conspiring to violate draft law

1968 – The Prague Spring begins, The period of political liberalization in Czechoslovakia began with the election of Alexander Dubček as the country’s leader.

1971 – Body of former world heavyweight boxing champion Charles “Sonny” Liston (40) is found by his wife Geraldine at their Las Vegas home; he had been dead for an estimated 6 days; foul play suspected   https://www.bbc.com/sport/boxing/48974341

1971 – Globetrotters lose 100-99 to NJ Reds, ending 2,495-game winning streak

1972 – U.S. President Richard M. Nixon ordered the development of the space shuttle.

File:President Nixon and James Fletcher Discuss the Space Shuttle -  GPN-2002-000109.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

1976 – In retaliation for the Reavey and O’Dowd killings, the South Armagh Republican Action Force shoot dead 10 Protestant civilians after stopping their minibus in County Armagh

1982 – Arkansas judge rules against obligatory teaching of creation

1985 – Thousands of Jewish refugees are airlifted from Sudan to Israel

1987 – U.S. President Ronald Reagan underwent prostate surgery.

1989 – 2 French TV newsmen arrested for trying to plant fake bombs on 3 airlines at JFK airport in security test

1993 – The oil tanker MV Braer runs aground on the coast of the Shetland Islands, The oil tanker spilled twice as much crude oil as the Exxon Valdez in 1989

1993 – The state of Washington executed Westley Allan Dodd. It was America’s first legal hanging since 1965. Dodd was an admitted child sex killer.

1996 – Yahya Ayyash, a member of the Hamas in Israel, is killed by a booby-trapped cellular phone.

1998 – Vandals decapitate Copenhagen’s Little Mermaid

2000 – INS Commissioner Doris Meissner ruled that 6-year-old Elian Gonzalez must be returned to Cuba.

2001 – A report reveals that doctor and former GP Harold Shipman has potentially killed hundreds of patients

2002 – A 15 year-old student pilot, Charles Bishop, crashed a small plane into a building in Tampa, FL. Bishop was about to begin a flying lesson when he took off without permission and without an instructor

2005 – The solar system’s largest known dwarf planet is discovered, The discovery of “Eris” ultimately lead to the International Astronomical Union (IAU) downgrading Pluto, which has roughly the same size, to a dwarf planet.

2018 – Kitwe in Zambia bans shaking hands and the sale of fresh food in attempt to prevent a cholera outbreak

2018 – North Korea accepts South Korean invitation for high-level talks

2019 – Orthodox Church of Ukraine granted independence from the Russian Orthodox Church by Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew

2020 – Iran pulls out of the 2015 nuclear deal, will not limit its uranium enrichment

2021 – Six Gulf states, including Saudi Arabia, sign an agreement to ease the blockage with Qatar, in place since 2017

2022 – Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards pardons Homer Plessy for buying whites-only train ticket in 1892 (resulted in U.S. Supreme Court case Plessy v. Ferguson 1896)

2022 – State of emergency declared across Kazakhstan amid unrest and protests against fuel price rises, 164 killed in three days

REFERENCE: history.net, onthisday.com, thepeopleshistory.com, timeanddate.com, scopesys.com, on-this-day.com

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