This Day in History

Mudslide in Washington state kills more than 40 people

22 Mar 1349

Townspeople of Fulda Germany massacre Jews blaming them for the Black Death

22 Mar 1556

Cardinal Reginald Pole becomes archbishop of Canterbury

22 Mar 1621

Hugo de Grote escapes in bookcase from Loevenstein castle Neth

22 Mar 1622

First American Indian (Powhatan) massacre of Europeans in Jamestown Virginia 347 killed

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Prolific, best-selling author James Patterson is born

On this day in 1947 James Patterson one of the worlds top-selling novelists is born. Best known for his thrillers Patterson the creator of the Alex...

Naval hero killed in duel

U.S. Navy officer Stephen Decatur hero of the Barbary Wars is mortally wounded in a duel with disgraced Navy Commodore James Barron at Bladensburg Maryland. ...

Equal Rights Amendment passed by Congress

On March 22 1972 the Equal Rights Amendment is passed by the U.S. Senate and sent to the states for ratification.First proposed by the National Womans...

Arab League formed

Representatives from Egypt Syria Lebanon Transjordan Saudi Arabia Iraq and Yemen meet in Cairo to establish the Arab League a regional organization of Ar...

Stamp Act imposed on American colonies

In an effort to raise funds to pay off debts and defend the vast new American territories won from the French in the Seven Years War (1756-1763) the Br...

Russians take Austrian garrison at Przemysl

After six months of battle the Austrian garrison at Przemysl (now in Poland) the citadel guarding the northeastern-most point of the Austro-Hungarian empire ...

Westmoreland to depart South Vietnam

President Lyndon B. Johnson announces the appointment of Gen. William Westmoreland as Army Chief of Staff Gen. Creighton Abrams replaced him as commander of U....

U.S. confirms it supplied non-lethal gas to South Vietnamese forces

The State Department acknowledges that the United States had supplied the South Vietnamese armed forces with a non-lethal gas which disables temporarily...

First Stanley Cup championship played

On this day in 1894 the first championship series for Lord Stanleys Cup is played in Montreal Canada. The Stanley Cup has since become one of the most...

FDR legalizes sale of beer and wine

On this day in 1933 President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs the Beer and Wine Revenue Act. This law levies a federal tax on all alcoholic beverages to raise reve...

Louis L’Amour born

Louis LAmour the prolific author of scores of bestselling western novels is born in Jamestown North Dakota.An indifferent student LAmour dro...

Stephen Sondheim is born

Stephen Sondheim one of the last giants of the American musical theater to work in a style not influenced by rock and roll was born in New York City on March ...

News Corporation and NBC announce new Web deal

In a long-anticipated challenge to Web sites like the popular video-sharing site YouTube two entertainment giantsNews Corporation and NBC Universal...

Earthquake destroys landmarks in Quito, Ecuador

Quito Ecuador the site of many powerful earthquakes through the years suffers one of its worst when a tremor kills 5000 people and destroys some of the most...

Teachers are indicted at the McMartin Preschool

Seven teachers at the McMartin Preschool in Manhattan Beach California are indicted by the Los Angeles County grand jury after hearing testimony from 18 childr...

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