Monday, December 08, 2014

History for December 8

History for December 8 - On-This-Day.com
Horace 65 B.C., Mary Stuart (Queen of Scots) 1542, Diego Rivera 1886 


James Thurber 1894, Lee J. Cobb 1911, Sammy Davis, Jr. 1925 



1765 - Eli Whitney was born in Westboro, MA. Whitney invented the cotton gin and developed the concept of mass-production of interchangeable parts. 


1776 - George Washington's retreating army in the American Revolution crossed the Delaware River from New Jersey to Pennsylvania


1854 - Pope Pius IX proclaimed the dogma of the Immaculate Conception. The theory holds that Mary, mother of Jesus, was free of original sin from the moment she was conceived. 


1941 - The United States entered World War II when it declared war against Japan. The act came one day after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. Britain and Canada also declared war on Japan. 


1949 - The Chinese Nationalist government moved from the Chinese mainland to Formosa due to Communists pressure. 


1952 - On the show "I Love Lucy," a pregnancy was acknowledged in a TV show for the first time. 


1987 - The "intefadeh" (Arabic for uprising) by Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied territories began. 



1992 - Americans got to see live television coverage of U.S. troops landing on the beaches of Somalia during Operation Restore Hope. (Due to the time difference, it was December 9 in Somalia.) 


1993 - U.S. President Clinton signed into law the North American Free Trade Agreement. 


1998 - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that police could not search a person or their cars after ticketing for a routine traffic violation. 


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