January 1
1500 | The Portuguese explorer Pedro Alvares Cabral searches the coast of Brazil and claims the region for Portugal. | |
1586 | Sir Francis Drake launches a surprise attack on the heavily fortified city of Santo Domingo in Hipanola. | |
1698 | The Abenaki Indians and Massachusetts colonists sign a treaty halting hostilities between the two. | |
1766 | The Old Pretender, son of James III, dies. | |
1788 | The Times, London's oldest running newspaper, publishes its first edition. | |
1808 | A U.S. law banning the import of slaves comes into effect, but is widely ignored. | |
1824 | The Camp Street Theatre opens as the first English-language playhouse in New Orleans. | |
1830 | William Lloyd Garrison publishes the first edition of a journal entitled The Liberator, calling for the complete and immediate emancipation of all slaves in the United States. | |
1863 | Confederate General Braxton Bragg and Union General William Rosecrans readjust their troops as the Battle of Murfreesboro continues. | |
1863 | President Abraham Lincoln issues the Emancipation Proclamation, freeing the slaves in the Confederacy. | |
1891 | Facilities opened on Ellis Island, New York, to cope with the vast flood of immigrants coming into the United States. | |
1907 | The Pure Food and Drug Act becomes law in the United States. | |
1915 | The German submarine U-24 sinks the British battleship Formidable in the English Channel. | |
1918 | The first gasoline pipeline begins operation. Along the 40 miles and three inches of pipe from Salt Creek to Casper, Wyoming. | |
1923 | Sadi Lecointe sets a new aviation speed record flying an average of 208 mph at Istres. | |
1937 | At a party at the Hormel Mansion in Minnesota, a guest wins $100 for naming a new canned meat–Spam. | |
1945 | In Operation Bodenplatte, German planes attack American forward air bases in Europe. This is the last major offensive of the Luftwaffe. | |
1959 | Fidel Castro seizes power in Cuba as General Fulgencio Batista flees. | |
1986 | As the United States builds its strength in the Mediterranean, Libyan leader Muammar al-Qaddafi threatens to retaliate if attacked. |
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