Thursday, April 25, 2024 (Week 17)

December 16 in History

What happened on December 16 in history?

A chronological timetable of historical events that occurred on december 16 in history. Historical facts of the day in the areas of military, politics, science, music, sports, arts, entertainment and more. Discover what happened on december 16 in history.

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2003
President George W. Bush signs the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003, which establishes the United States’ first national standards regarding email and gives the Federal Trade Commission authority to enforce the act.
1998
The United States launches a missile attack on Iraq for failing to comply with United Nations weapons inspectors.
1978
Cleveland becomes the first U.S. city to default since the depression.
1976
President Jimmy Carter appoints Andrew Young as Ambassador to the United Nations.
1950
President Harry Truman declares a state of National Emergency as Chinese communists invade deeper into South Korea.
1949
Chinese Communist leader Mao Tse-tung is received at the Kremlin in Moscow.
1944
Germany mounts a major offensive in the Ardennes Forest in Belgium. As the center of the Allied line falls back, it creates a bulge, leading to the name–the Battle of the Bulge.
1940
British troops carry out an air raid on Italian Somalia.
1939
The National Women’s Party urges immediate congressional action on equal rights.
1930
In Spain, a general strike is called in support of the revolution.
1864
Union forces under General George H. Thomas win the battle at Nashville, smashing an entire Confederate army.
1863
Confederate General Joseph Johnston takes command of the Army of Tennessee.
1835
A fire in New York City destroys property estimated to be worth $20,000,000. It lasts two days, ravages 17 blocks, and destroys 674 buildings including the Stock Exchange, Merchants’ Exchange, Post Office, and the South Dutch Church.
1773
To protest the tax on tea from England, a group of young Americans, disguised as Indians, throw chests of tea from British ships in Boston Harbor.
1653
Oliver Cromwell takes on dictatorial powers with the title of “Lord Protector.”
1431
Henry VI of England is crowned King of France.