January 3
1521 | Martin Luther is excommunicated from the Catholic Church. | |
1777 | General George Washington defeats the British led by British General Lord Charles Cornwallis, at Princeton, New Jersey. | |
1861 | Delaware rejects a proposal that it join the South in seceding from the Union. | |
1903 | The Bulgarian government renounces the Treaty of Commerce tying it to the Austro-Hungarian empire. | |
1910 | The Social Democratic Congress in Germany demands universal suffrage. | |
1912 | Plans are announced for a new $150,000 Brooklyn stadium for the Trolley Dodgers baseball team. | |
1916 | Three armored Japanese cruisers are ordered to guard the Suez Canal. | |
1920 | The last of the U.S. troops depart France. | |
1921 | Italy halts the issuing of passports to those emigrating to the United States. | |
1924 | King Tutankhamen's sarcophagus is uncovered near Luxor, Egypt. | |
1930 | The second conference on Germany's war reparations begins at the Hague, in the Netherlands. | |
1931 | Hundreds of farmers storm a small town in depression-plagued Arkansas demanding food. | |
1933 | The Japanese take Shuangyashan, China, killing 500 Chinese. | |
1946 | President Harry S. Truman calls on Americans to spur Congress to act on the on-going labor crisis. | |
1958 | The British create the West Indies Federation with Lord Hailes as governor general. | |
1959 | Alaska is admitted into the Union as the 49th and largest state. | |
1959 | Fidel Castro takes command of the Cuban army. | |
1961 | The United States breaks diplomatic relations with Cuba. | |
1966 | Cambodia warns the United Nations of retaliation unless the United States and South Vietnam end intrusions. | |
1977 | Apple Computers incorporates. | |
1978 | North Vietnamese troops reportedly occupy 400 square miles in Cambodia. North Vietnamese Army (NVA) troops were using Laos and Cambodia as staging areas for attacks against allied forces. | |
1985 | President Ronald Reagan condemns a rash of arson attacks on abortion clinics. | |
1990 | Manuel Noriega, former leader of Panama, surrenders to US forces. | |
1993 | George H. W. Bush and Boris Yeltsin sign the second Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START). | |
1994 | More than 7 million people receive South African citizenship that had previously been denied under Apartheid policies. | |
1996 | The first mobile flip phone, the Motorola StarTAC, goes on sale. | |
1999 | Mars Polar Lander launched. | |
2000 | The last original weekday Peanuts comic strip is published after a 50-year run, following the death of the strip's creator, Charles Schultz. |
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