This Day in History

Georgia enters the Union

02 Jan 1235

Emperor Joseph II orders Jews of Galicia Austria to adopt family names

02 Jan 1492

Muhammad XII. (Boabdil) last Nasird ruler of Moorish fortress Alhambra surrenders to the Catholic Monarchs

02 Jan 1585

Spain & Catholic France sign Saint League of Joinville

02 Jan 1602

Spanish force in Ireland surrender to the English army at Kinsdale

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First censuring of a U.S. senator

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Russian fleet surrenders at Port Arthur

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Reconquest of Spain

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Callas walks out of performance

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U.S.-Russia detente ends

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Rare Bugatti found in British garage

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Viet Cong are successful at Ap Bac

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U.S. planes down seven enemy planes

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Sooners win 30th game in a row

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Nixon signs national speed limit into law

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Harrison welcomes Alice Sanger as first female staffer

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Secretary Fall resigns in Teapot Dome scandal

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Stephen Crane’s boat sinks

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Folk group The Weavers are banned by NBC after refusing to sign a loyalty oath

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Sherry Lansing named first female studio production head

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