Thursday, January 01, 2015

History for January 1

History for January 1 - On-This-Day.com
Paul Revere 1735, Betsy Ross (Elizabeth Griscom) 1752, George Washington Carver 1860 


E.M. Forster 1879, J. Edgar Hoover (U.S.) 1895, Barry Goldwater 1909 


1808 - The U.S. prohibited import of slaves from Africa. 


1863 - U.S. President Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation, which declared that all slaves in the rebel states were free. 


1902 - The first Tournament of Roses (later the Rose Bowl) collegiate football game was played in Pasadena, CA


1934 - Alcatraz Island officially became a Federal Prison. 


1959 - Fidel Castro overthrew the government of Fulgencio Batista, and seized power in Cuba. 


1971 - Tobacco ads representing $20 million dollars in advertising were banned from TV and radio broadcast. 


1984 - AT&T was broken up into 22 Bell System companies under terms of an antitrust agreement with the U.S. Federal government. 


1990 - David Dinkins was sworn in as New York City's first black mayor. 


1993 - Czechoslovakia split into two separate states, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The peaceful division had been engineered in 1992. 


1994 - The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) went into effect. 


1995 - The World Trade Organization came into existence. The group of 125 nations monitors global trade. 

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