This Week In American History: March 29th - April 4th

This Week In American History: March 29th - April 4th

March 29     1929 President Herbert Hoover had a phone installed at his desk in the Oval Office of the White House. It took a while to get the...
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This Week In American History: March 22nd - 28th

This Week In American History: March 22nd - 28th

March 22 1765 The British government passed the Stamp Act in an effort to raise funds to pay off debts and defend the vast new American territories won from the...
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This Week In American History: March 15th - 21st

This Week In American History: March 15th - 21st

March 15 1820 As part of the Missouri Compromise between the North and the South, Maine was admitted into the Union as the 23rd state. Administered as a province of...
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This Week In American History: March 8th - 14th

This Week In American History: March 8th - 14th

March 8 1982 Speaking to a convention of the National Association of Evangelicals in Florida, President Reagan publicly referred to the Soviet Union as an evil empire for the second...
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This Week In American History: March 1st - March 7th

This Week In American History: March 1st - March 7th

March 1 1932 In a crime that captured the attention of the entire nation, Charles Lindbergh, Jr., the 20-month-old son of aviation hero Charles Lindbergh, was kidnapped from the family’s...
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This Week In American History: February 22nd - February 28th

This Week In American History: February 22nd - February 28th

February 22 1819 After years of negotiations, Secretary of State John Quincy Adams achieved a diplomatic coup when he and the Spanish minister Do Luis de Onis signed the Florida...
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This Week In American History: February 15th - February 21st

This Week In American History: February 15th - February 21st

February 15 1898 A massive explosion sank the USS Maine in Cuba’s Havana harbor, killing 260 of the fewer than 400 American crew members aboard. One of the first American...
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This Week In American History: February 8th - 14th

This Week In American History: February 8th - 14th

February 8 1943 Japanese troops evacuated Guadalcanal, leaving the island in Allied possession after a prolonged campaign. The American victory paved the way for other Allied wins in the Solomon...
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This Week In American History: February 1st - 7th

This Week In American History: February 1st - 7th

February 1 1790 In the Royal Exchange Building on New York City’s Broad Street, the Supreme Court of the United States met for the first time, with Chief Justice John...
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This Week In American History: January 25th - January 31st

This Week In American History: January 25th - January 31st

January 25    1949 The first Emmy Awards ceremony was held at the Hollywood Athletic Club. The awards recognize excellence in television (which in the 1940s was a novel medium)....
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This Week In American History: January 18th - 24th

This Week In American History: January 18th - 24th

January 18 1919 Leaders of the Allied powers—France, Great Britain, the United States and Italy meet in Paris to begin the negotiations that would officially mark the end of the...
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This Week In American History: January 11th - 17th

This Week In American History: January 11th - 17th

January 11 1908 U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt declared the massive Grand Canyon in northwestern Arizona a national monument. He declared, “Let this great wonder of nature remain as it now...
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