1492 | King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella sign a decree expelling all Jews from Spain. | |
1840 | "Beau" Brummell, the English dandy and former favorite of the prince regent, dies in a French lunatic asylum for paupers. | |
1858 | Hyman L. Lipman of Philadelphia patents the pencil with an eraser attached on one end. | |
1867 | Russian Baron Stoeckl and U.S. Secretary of State Seward completed the draft of a treaty ceding Alaska to the United States. The treaty is signed the following day. | |
1870 | The 15th amendment, guaranteeing the right to vote regardless of race, passes. | |
1870 | President U.S. Grant signs bill readmitting Texas to the Union, the last Confederate state readmitted. | |
1885 | In Afghanistan, Russian troops inflict a crushing defeat on Afghan forces Ak Teppe despite orders not to fight. | |
1909 | The Queensboro Bridge in New York opens. It is the first double decker bridge and links Manhattan and Queens. | |
1916 | Mexican bandit Pancho Villa kills 172 at the Guerrero garrison in Mexico. | |
1936 | Britain announces a naval construction program of 38 warships. This is the largest construction program in 15 years. | |
1941 | The German Afrika Korps under General Erwin Rommel begins its first offensive against British forces in Libya. | |
1943 | Rodgers and Hammerstein's first collaboration, Oklahoma, opens on Broadway. | |
1944 | The U.S. fleet attacks Palau, near the Philippines. | |
1945 | The Red Army advances into Austria. | |
1946 | The Allies seize 1,000 Nazis attempting to revive the Nazi party in Frankfurt. | |
1950 | President Harry S Truman denounces Senator Joe McCarthy as a saboteur of U.S. foreign policy. | |
1957 | Tunisia and Morocco sign a friendship treaty in Rabat. | |
1972 | Hanoi launches its heaviest attack in four years, crossing the DMZ. | |
1975 | As the North Vietnamese forces move toward Saigon, desperate South Vietnamese soldiers mob rescue jets. | |
1981 | President Ronald Reagan is shot and wounded in Washington, D.C. by John W. Hinkley Jr. | |
1987 | Vincent Van Gogh's Sunflowers is bought for $39.85 million. | |
Born on March 30 | ||
1719 | Sir John Hawkins, author of the first history of music. | |
1820 | Anna Sewell, English novelist (Black Beauty). | |
1853 | Vincent Van Gogh, Dutch impressionist artist. | |
1880 | Sean O'Casey, Irish playwright. | |
1883 | Jo Davidson, American sculptor. |
Monday, March 30, 2015
What Happened This Day In History - March 30
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