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March 5, - The Boston Massacre occurred as a group of rowdy Americans harassed British soldiers who then opened fire, killing five and injuring six. The first man killed was Crispus Attucks, an African American.

British Captain Thomas Preston and eight of his men were arrested and charged with murder. Their trial took place in October, with colonial lawyer John Adams defending the British. Captain Preston and six of his men were acquitted. Two others were found guilty of manslaughter, branded, then released.

March 5, - The U. Senate convened as a court to hear charges against President Andrew Johnson during impeachment proceedings. The House of Representatives had already voted to impeach the President. The vote followed bitter opposition by the Radical Republicans in Congress to Johnson's reconstruction policies in the South. However, the effort to remove him failed in the Senate by just one vote and he remained in office.

March 5, - Amid a steadily worsening economic situation, newly elected President Franklin D. Roosevelt proclaimed a four-day "Bank Holiday" to stop panic withdrawals by the public and the possible collapse of the American banking system. Churchill used the term to describe the boundary in Europe between free countries of the West and nations of Eastern Europe under Soviet Russia's control.

The Mexicans had begun the siege of the Texas fort on February 23rd, ending it with the killing of the last defender. Birthday - Renaissance genius Michelangelo was born in Caprese, Italy. He was a painter, sculptor, architect, poet and visionary best known for his fresco on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and his sculptures David and The Pieta.

He was the state's colonial governor and was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Stoughton at his headquarters in Fairfax County Courthouse, Virginia. March 9, - Ulysses S. Grant was commissioned as a Lieutenant General and became commander of the Union armies. He explored South America and the Amazon River, believing he had discovered a new continent. In , a German mapmaker first referred to the lands discovered in the New World as America. On April 12, , he became the first human in space, orbiting in a capsule miles above the Earth's surface in a flight lasting minutes.

His space flight caused a worldwide sensation and marked the beginning of the space race as the U. President John F. Kennedy later asserted the U. March 10 Return to Top of Page. March 10, - The first issue of U. The social service organization was first founded in England by William Booth and operates today in 90 countries. She served in the House of Representatives from to and then became the first woman appointed as U.

One quarter of the U. The death toll worldwide approached 22 million by the end of Ships, planes, guns and shells, along with food, clothing and metals went to the embattled British while American warships began patrolling the North Atlantic and U. S troops were stationed in Greenland and Iceland. Birthday - British prime minster and statesman Harold Wilson was born in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. As a young boy he once posed for a photo in front of 10 Downing Street, the residence he occupied 40 years later as head of the Labour government.

March 12, - The island of Bermuda was colonized by the British after a ship on its way to Virginia was wrecked on the reefs. March 12, - The Great Blizzard of '88 struck the northeastern U.

The storm lasted 36 hours with snowfall totaling over 40 inches in New York City where over persons died from the surprise storm. March 12, - Nazis invaded Austria, then absorbed the country into Hitler's Reich. March 12, - The Church of England ordained 32 women as its first female priests. In protest, male clergy members and thousands of church members left the church and joined the Roman Catholic Church which does not allow women priests.

March 13, - A plot to kill Hitler by German army officers failed as a bomb planted aboard his plane failed to explode due to a faulty detonator. He discovered oxygen and advanced the religious theory of Unitarianism.

Birthday - Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany. His theory of relativity led to new ways of thinking about time, space, matter and energy. He received a Nobel Prize in and emigrated to the U. Believing the Nazis might develop an atomic bomb, he warned President Roosevelt and urged the development of the U. Atomic bomb. She received her degree in from the Ohio College of Dental Surgery and was a women's rights advocate.



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