TODAY’S HISTORY LESSON – NOV 7

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    TODAY’S HISTORY LESSON – NOV 7
    1492 Ensisheim Meteorite strikes a wheat field near the village of Ensisheim in Alsace, France. Oldest meteorite with a known date of impact.

    1665 The London Gazette, the oldest surviving journal, is first published.

    1775 Lord Dunmore, promises freedom to male slaves who join British army

    1811 Rebellious Indians in a conspiracy organized in defiance of the United States government by Tecumseh, Shawnee chief, are defeated during his absence in the Battle of the Wabash (or Tippecanoe) by William Henry Harrison, governor of Indiana Territory.

    1814 Andrew Jackson attacks and captures Pensacola, Florida, defeating the Spanish and driving out a British force.

    1837 Abolitionist Elijah Lovejoy murdered by mob at Alton, Ill

    1846 Zachary Taylor, one of the heroes of the Mexican War, is elected president.

    1874 The Republican Party was first symbolized as an elephant in a cartoon drawn by Thomas Nast in Harper’s Weekly magazine.

    1876 Rutherford B. Hayes is elected 19th president of the United States.

    1881 Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday, two participants in Tombstone, Arizona’s, famous Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, are jailed as the hearings on what happened in the fight grow near.

    1916 President Woodrow Wilson is re-elected, but the race is so close that all votes must be counted before an outcome can be determined, so the results are not known until November 11.

    1916 Jeannette Rankin (R-Montana) is elected the first congresswoman.

    1921 Benito Mussolini declares himself to be leader of the National Fascist Party in Italy.

    1933 Pennsylvania voters overturn blue law, by permitting Sunday sports

    1944 President Franklin D. Roosevelt is elected to a fourth term by defeating Thomas Dewey.

    1956 UN General Assembly calls for France, Israel and the UK to immediately withdraw their troops from Egypt.

    1962 Richard Nixon quits politics-You won’t have Nixon to kick around

    1967 President Lyndon B. Johnson signs a bill establishing the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

    1972 President Richard Nixon is re-elected.

    1973 Congress overrides Pres. Richard M. Nixon’s veto of the War Powers Resolution that limited presidential power to wage ware without congressional approval.

    1983 A bomb explodes in the US Capitol’s Senate Chambers area, causing $250,000 damages but no one is harmed; a group calling itself the Armed Resistance Unit claimed the bomb was retaliation for US military involvement in Grenada and Lebanon.

    1987 In a bloodless coup in Tunisia, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali took over the Presidentship of Tunisia from President Habib Bourguiba.

    1994 The world’s first internet radio broadcast originates from WXYC, the student radio station of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

    2000 Hilary Rodham Clinton becomes the first First Lady (1993–2001) elected to public office in the US when she wins a US Senate seat.

    2000 Election Day in the US ends with the winner between presidential candidates George W. Bush and Al Gore still undecided.

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

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