November 3
1493 | Christopher Columbus arrives at the Caribbee Isles (Dominica) during his second expedition. |
1507 | Leonardo da Vinci is commissioned to paint Lisa Gherardini ("Mona Lisa"). |
1529 | The first parliament for five years opens in England and the Commons put forward bills against abuses amongst the clergy and in the church courts. |
1794 | Thomas Paine is released from a Parisian jail with help from the American ambassador James Monroe. He was arrested for having offended the Robespierre faction. |
1813 | American troops destroy the Indian village of Tallushatchee in the Mississippi Valley. |
1868 | Ulysses S. Grant elected the 18th president of the United States. |
1883 | A poorly trained Egyptian army, led by British General William Hicks, marches toward El Obeid in the Sudan–straight into a Mahdist ambush and massacre. |
1883 | The U.S. Supreme Court declares American Indians to be "dependent aliens." |
1892 | First automatic telephone exchange goes into operation in La Porte, Indiana. |
1896 | William McKinley is elected 25th president of the United States. |
1912 | The first all-metal plane flies near Issy, France, piloted by Ponche and Prinard. |
1918 | The German fleet at Kiel mutinies. This is the first act leading to Germany's capitulation in World War I. |
1921 | Milk drivers on strike dump thousands of gallons of milk onto New York City's streets. |
1935 | Left-wing groups in France form the Socialist and Republican Union. |
1957 | The Soviet Union launches Sputnik II with the dog Laika, the first animal in space, aboard. |
1964 | For the first time residents of Washington, D.C., are allowed to vote in a presidential election. |
1964 | Lyndon B. Johnson is elected the 36th president of the United States. |
1964 | Robert Kennedy, brother of the slain president, is elected as a senator from New York. |
1967 | The Battle of Dak To begins in Vietnam's Central Highlands; actually a series of engagements, the battle would continue through Nov. 22. |
1969 | US President Richard Nixon, speaking on TV and radio, asks the "silent majority" of the American people to support his policies and the continuing war effort in Vietnam. |
1973 | NASA launches Mariner 10, which will become the first probe to reach Mercury. |
1979 | Ku Klux Klansmen and neo-Nazis kill 5 and wound 7 members of the Communist Workers Party during a "Death to the Klan" rally in Greensboro, NC; the incident becomes known as the Greensboro Massacre. |
1983 | Jesse Jackson announces his candidacy for the office of president of the United States. |
1986 | The Lebanese magazine Ash-Shiraa reports the US has secretly been selling weapons to Iran in order to secure the release of 7 American hostages being held by pro-Iranian groups in Lebanon. |
1992 | Arkansas Governor Bill (William Jefferson) Clinton is elected 42nd president of the United States. |
1997 | US imposes economic sanctions against Sudan in response to human rights abuses and support of Islamic extremist groups. |
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