TODAY’S HISTORY LESSON – MAY 27

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    TODAY’S HISTORY LESSON – MAY 27
    1647 Achsah Young becomes the first woman known to be executed as a witch in Massachusetts.

    1668 Three colonists are expelled from Massachusetts for being Baptists.

    1907 The Bubonic Plague breaks out in San Francisco.

    1922 The increasing use of checks has led to a larger number of arrests by the police for people issuing fraudulent checks and banks have decided to try and halt this problem by only issuing checks for customers who are upstanding citizens.

    1926 Bronze figures of Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer were erected in Hannibal, MO.

    1933 – In the U.S., the Federal Securities Act was signed. The act required the registration of securities with the Federal Trade Commission.

    1935 The Supreme Court declares President Franklin Roosevelt’s National Recovery Act unconstitutional.

    1941 The German battleship Bismarck is sunk by British naval and air forces.

    1942 Czech resistance fighters kill Reinhard Heydrich The high-ranking German Nazi official was one of the main architects of the Holocaust. In retaliation, the Nazis murdered all male inhabitants over 15 years of age in the Czech village of Lidice and deported most of the remaining people to concentration camps.

    1943 The Ballpoint pen, is patented in America by Hungarian Laszlo Biro.

    1960 A military coup overthrows the democratic government of Turkey.

    1969 Construction begins on Walt Disney World in Florida.

    1972 President Richard M. Nixon and Soviet Communist Party chief Leonid Brezhnev sign an arms reduction agreement.

    1982 Japan announced the elimination of tariffs on 96 industrial goods.

    1988 The U.S. Senate ratified the INF treaty. The INF pact was the first arms-control agreement since the 1972 Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT I) to receive Senate approval.

    1996 After a year and a half of bloodshed, Russian President Boris Yeltsin met with the leader of the Chechen rebels and negotiated a cease-fire.

    1997 The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the sexual harassment suit filed by Paula Jones could continue while President Clinton was in office.

    1998 Michael Fortier was sentenced to 12 years in prison for not warning anyone about the plot to bomb an Oklahoma City federal building.

    1999 The international war crimes tribunal indicts Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic for war atrocities.

    2005 A suicide bomber attacked the Bari Imam shrine created a blast that killed over eighteen people and injuring another fifty. There were hundreds of Shia Muslims at the shrine outside of Islamabad celebrating the end of a festival.

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