RE: On this day
December 22nd
1807 - USA: The Embargo Act was signed was by President Thomas Jefferson. Britain and France had refused to recognize U.S neutral rights and had hampered its shipping. The Act was a retaliatory measure based on Jefferson's idea of commercial exclusion; US exports to Britain and France were prohibited. This attempt to force France and England to remove restrictions on US trade was considered by many a "cure that killed" since it seriously crippled American commerce.
1900 - China: Preliminary peace terms are signed by China and the Allies.
1910 - China: Russia presents China with a project for a railway from Lake Baikal to Peking via the Gobi Desert.
1917 - Russia: Peace talks open between Russia's new Bolshevik regime and delegates of the central powers led by the German Foreign Minister Baron von Kuhlmann, at Brest-Litovsk.
1921 - Washington: Congress creates a $20 million fund to aid famine victims in Russia.
1931 - Rome: A falling roof wrecks the Vatican library.
1932 - Glasgow: 15 people are injured when jobless workers clash with police.
1933 - Leipzig: Dutchman Marinus van der Lubbe is sentenced to death for burning the Reichstag in Berlin.
1939 - UK: The government announces that it has seized 870,000 tons of goods destined for Germany, since the war began.
1940 - North Africa: Fifteen aircraft from the carrier HMS Illustrious bomb Tripoli.
1941- Philippines: Japanese soldiers land at Lingayen, with their main goal to reach Manila.
1942 - USSR: The Germans begin a swift retreat from their exposed positions in the Caucasus.
1943 - Warsaw: Gestapo police discover and execute 62 Jews hiding in a basement.
1944 - Hungary: A provisional government, under Soviet protection, is formed at Debrecen.
1956 - USA: The first gorilla born in captivity, a female weighing four and a half pounds, was born at the Columbus Zoo in Ohio.
1961 - South Vietnam: James Davis becomes the first US soldier to be killed by the Vietcong.
1962 - USA: The Tornados start a three week run at No.1 on the US singles chart with "Telstar."
1964 - USA: Oregon and four northern California countries were declared major disaster areas because of heavy snow, rain, and floods. At least 40 people had died as a result of weather conditions in Oregon, California, Idaho, Washington, and Nevada.
1965 - USA: The Dave Clark Five score their only US No.1 single with "Over And Over."
1967: "Christmas On Earth Continued" was held at the Olympia Halls in London, featuring The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Pink Floyd, The Animals, Soft Machine, and the DJ John Peel. Tickets cost £1.
1968 - New York: President-elect Richard Nixon's younger daughter Julie married Dwight David Eisenhower II, grandson of the former president.
1972 - UK: Manchester United appoint Tommy Docherty as their new manager.
1973 - UK: Elton John began a two-week run on the UK album chart with "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road."
1979 - Iran: A state of emergency is declared in Baluchistan as fighting with rebels continues.
1983 - USA: a joint U.S-Japanese auto venture by General Motors and Toyota was approved by the Federal Trade Commission. The new plant in Fremont, California was expected to produce from 200,000 to 250,000 autos a year. Ford and Chrysler had both opposed the plan.
1987 - USA: A compromise Contra aid appropriation, authorizing $14,000,000 for non-lethal assistance to the Nicaraguan rebels, was signed by President Ronald Reagan.
1988 - New York: South Africa, Cuba, and Angola sign treaties for the phased withdrawal of Cuban troops from Angola.
1994 - Brussels: Belgium, Germany, France, Portugal, Luxembourg, Spain and the Netherlands agree to end border controls in March 1995.
2000 - Scotland: Madonna tied the knot with film director Guy Ritchie at Skibo Castle.
2002 - UK: "Pop Stars: The Rivals" winners Girls Aloud begin a four-week run at No.1 on the UK single charts with their debut release "Sound Of The Underground."
2005 - Outer Space: Acetylene and Hydrogen Cyanide, precursors too life's ingredients (DNA and Proteins) are found around a star in the constellation Ophicuchus.
2009 - USA: The FBI release more than 300 pages of previously classified documents belonging o pop star Michael Jackson, after his death earlier in the year.
2011 - Tanzania: The worst floods since its independence in 1961 hit the city of Dar es Salaam, killing around 13 people.
(This post was last modified: 22-12-2013 15:18 by 4evadionne.)
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