more events on March 4
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1987
President Reagan takes full responsibility for the Iran-Contra affair in a national address.
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1975
Queen Elizabeth II knights Charlie Chaplin.
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1970
Fifty-seven people are killed as the French submarine Eurydice sinks in the Mediterranean Sea.
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1963
Six people get the death sentence in Paris plotting to kill President Charles de Gaulle.
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1952
North Korea accuses the United nations of using germ warfare.
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1944
Berlin is bombed by the American forces for the first time.
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1933
Franklin D. Roosevelt is inaugurated to his first term as president in Washington, D.C.
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1932
Miriam Makeba, South African singer.
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1928
Alan Sillitoe, novelist (Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner).
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1921
Warren G. Harding is sworn in as America’s 29th President.
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1914
Doctor Fillatre of Paris, France successfully separates Siamese twins.
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1912
The French council of war unanimously votes a mandatory three-year military service.
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1908
The New York board of education bans the act of whipping students in school.
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1904
Ding Ling, Chinese writer and women’s rights activist.
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Russian troops begin to retreat toward the Manchurian border as 100,000 Japanese advance in Korea.
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1901
Charles Goren, world expert on the game of bridge.
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William McKinley is inaugurated president for the second time. Theodore Roosevelt is inaugurated as vice president.
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1888
Knute Rockne, football player and coach for Notre Dame.
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1877
The Russian Imperial Ballet stages the first performance of “Swan Lake” in Moscow.
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1861
The Confederate States of America adopt the “Stars and Bars” flag.
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1852
Lady (Isabella Augusta) Gregory, Irish playwright, helped found the Abbey Theatre.
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1813
The Russians fighting against Napoleon reach Berlin. The French garrison evacuates the city without a fight.
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1801
Thomas Jefferson becomes the first President to be inaugurated in Washington, D.C.
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1797
Vice-President John Adams, elected President on December 7, to replace George Washington, is sworn in.
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1793
George Washington is inaugurated as President for the second time.
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1791
Vermont is admitted as the 14th state. It is the first addition to the original 13 colonies.
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1789
The first Congress of the United States meets in New York and declares that the Constitution is in effect.
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1766
The British Parliament repeals the Stamp Act, the cause of bitter and violent opposition in the colonies
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1747
Casimir Pulaski, American Revolutionary War general.
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1678
Antonio Vivaldi, Italian composer and violinist.
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1634
Samuel Cole opens the first tavern in Boston, Massachusetts.
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1461
Henry VI is deposed and the Duke of York is proclaimed King Edward IV.
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1394
Prince Henry the Navigator, sponsor of Portuguese voyages of discovery
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1152
Frederick Barbarossa is chosen as emperor and unites the two factions, which emerged in Germany after the death of Henry V.
 
