Friday, February 12, 2016

What Happened This Day In History - February 12


February 12
1294Kublai Khan, the conqueror of Asia, dies at the age of 80.
1554Lady Jane Grey, the Queen of England for thirteen days, is beheaded on Tower Hill. She was barely 17 years old.
1709Alexander Selkirk, the Scottish seaman whose adventures inspired the creation of Daniel Dafoe’s Robinson Crusoe, is taken off Juan Fernandez Island after more than four years of living there alone.
1793The first fugitive slave law, requiring the return of escaped slaves, is passed.
1818Chile gains independence from Spain.
1836Mexican February 12
1294Kublai Khan, the conqueror of Asia, dies at the age of 80.
1554Lady Jane Grey, the Queen of England for thirteen days, is beheaded on Tower Hill. She was barely 17 years old.
1709Alexander Selkirk, the Scottish seaman whose adventures inspired the creation of Daniel Dafoe’s Robinson Crusoe, is taken off Juan Fernandez Island after more than four years of living there alone.
1793The first fugitive slave law, requiring the return of escaped slaves, is passed.
1818Chile gains independence from Spain.
1836Mexican General Santa Anna crosses the Rio Grande en route to the Alamo.
1909The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is formed.
1912China becomes a republic following the overthrow of the Manchu dynasty.
1921Winston Churchill of London is appointed colonial secretary.
1924George Gershwin’s groundbreaking symphonic jazz composition Rhapsody in Blue premieres with Gershwin himself playing the piano with Paul Whiteman’s orchestra.
1929Charles Lindbergh announces his engagement to Anne Morrow.
1931Japan makes its first television broadcast–a baseball game.
1935The Macon, the last U.S. Navy dirigible, crashes off the coast of California, killing two people.
1938Japan refuses to reveal naval data requested by the U.S. and Britain.
1940The Soviet Union signs a trade treaty with Germany to aid against the British blockade.
1944Wendell Wilkie enters the American presidential race against Franklin D. Roosevelt.
1949Moslem Brotherhood chief Hassan el Banna is shot to death in Cairo.
1953The Soviets break off diplomatic relations with Israel after the bombing of Soviet legation.
1966The South Vietnamese win two big battles in the Mekong Delta.
1972Senator Edward Kennedy advocates amnesty for Vietnam draft resisters.
1974The Symbionese Liberation Army asks the Hearst family for $230 million in food for the poor.
1980The Lake Placid Winter Olympics open in New York.
1987A Court in Texas upholds $8.5 billion of a fine imposed on Texaco for the illegal takeover of Getty Oil.
1999The U.S. Senate fails to pass two articles of impeachment against PresidentBill Clinton. He had been accused of perjury and obstruction of justice by the House of Representatives.
Born on February 12
1768Francis II, the last Holy Roman Emperor
1775Louisa Adams, wife of John Quincy Adams
1809Charles Darwin, naturalist and influential theorist of evolution (On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection).
1809Abraham Lincoln, 16th U.S. President of the United State (1861-1865).
1828George Meredith, English poet and novelist.
1857Eugene Atget, French photographer, took over 10,000 photographs documenting Paris.
1874Auguste Perret, French architect, pioneer in designs of reinforced concrete buildings.
1880John L. Lewis, American labor leader.
1893Omar Bradley, U.S. army general during World War II.
crosses the Rio Grande en route to the Alamo.
1909The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is formed.
1912China becomes a republic following the overthrow of the Manchu dynasty.
1921Winston Churchill of London is appointed colonial secretary.
1924George Gershwin’s groundbreaking symphonic jazz composition Rhapsody in Blue premieres with Gershwin himself playing the piano with Paul Whiteman’s orchestra.
1929Charles Lindbergh announces his engagement to Anne Morrow.
1931Japan makes its first television broadcast–a baseball game.
1935The Macon, the last U.S. Navy dirigible, crashes off the coast of California, killing two people.
1938Japan refuses to reveal naval data requested by the U.S. and Britain.
1940The Soviet Union signs a trade treaty with Germany to aid against the British blockade.
1944Wendell Wilkie enters the American presidential race against Franklin D. Roosevelt.
1949Moslem Brotherhood chief Hassan el Banna is shot to death in Cairo.
1953The Soviets break off diplomatic relations with Israel after the bombing of Soviet legation.
1966The South Vietnamese win two big battles in the Mekong Delta.
1972Senator Edward Kennedy advocates amnesty for Vietnam draft resisters.
1974The Symbionese Liberation Army asks the Hearst family for $230 million in food for the poor.
1980The Lake Placid Winter Olympics open in New York.
1987A Court in Texas upholds $8.5 billion of a fine imposed on Texaco for the illegal takeover of Getty Oil.
1999The U.S. Senate fails to pass two articles of impeachment against President Bill Clinton. He had been accused of perjury and obstruction of justice by the House of Representatives.
Born on February 12 
1768Francis II, the last Holy Roman Emperor
1775Louisa Adams, wife of John Quincy Adams
1809Charles Darwin, naturalist and influential theorist of evolution (On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection).
1809Abraham Lincoln, 16th U.S. President of the United State (1861-1865).
1828George Meredith, English poet and novelist.
1857Eugene Atget, French photographer, took over 10,000 photographs documenting Paris.
1874Auguste Perret, French architect, pioneer in designs of reinforced concrete buildings.
1880John L. Lewis, American labor leader.
1893Omar Bradley, U.S. army general during World War II.

No comments: