Tuesday, March 04, 2014

History for March 4

History for March 4 - On-This-Day.com 
Birth anniversary of Revolutionary War hero Casimir Pulaski (1747-79).


Birth anniversary of Knute Rockne (1888-1931).

Happy Birthday! Chaz Bono, Rick Perry, Mary Wilson


1766 - The British Parliament repealed the Stamp Act, which had caused bitter and violent opposition in the U.S. colonies. 



1789 - The first Congress of the United States met in New York and declared that the U.S. Constitution was in effect. 



1794 - The 11th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was passed by the U.S. Congress. The Amendment limited the jurisdiction of the federal courts to automatically hear cases brought against a state by the citizens of another state. Later interpretations expanded this to include citizens of the state being sued, as well. 












1908 - The New York board of education banned the act of whipping students in school. 


1930 - Emma Fahning became the first woman bowler to bowl a perfect game in competition run by the Women’s International Bowling Congress in Buffalo, NY


1933 - U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt gave his inauguration speech in which he said "We have nothing to fear, but fear itself." 



1974 -  the first issue of People magazine was officially launched. It featured a cover photo of Mia Farrow.


1997 - U.S. President Clinton barred federal spending on human cloning. 


1998 - The U.S. Supreme Court said that federal law banned on-the-job sexual harassment even when both parties are the same sex. 



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