Thursday, April 25, 2024 (Week 17)

March 3 in History

What happened on March 3 in history?

A chronological timetable of historical events that occurred on march 3 in history. Historical facts of the day in the areas of military, politics, science, music, sports, arts, entertainment and more. Discover what happened on march 3 in history.

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1999
Former White House intern Monica Lewinsky appears on national television to explain her affair with President Bill Clinton.
1973
Japan discloses its first defense plan since World War II.
1969
Sirhan Sirhan testifies in a court in Los Angeles that he killed Robert Kennedy.
1952
The U.S. Supreme Court upholds New York’s Feinberg Law banning Communist teachers in the United States.
1945
Finland declares war on the Axis.
1942
The RAF raids the industrial suburbs of Paris.
1941
Moscow denounces the Axis rule in Bulgaria.
1940
A Nazi air raid kills 108 on a British liner in the English Channel.
1939
In Bombay, Gandhi begins a fast to protest the state’s autocratic rule.
1931
President Herbert Hoover signs a bill that makes Francis Scott Key’s “Star Spangled Banner,” the national anthem.
1923
The first issue of Time magazine is published. It’s editor, Henry R. Luce, is just out of Yale.
1919
Boeing flies the first U.S. international airmail from Vancouver, British Columbia to Seattle, Washington.
1918
The Soviets and Germany sign a peace treaty at Brest-Litovsk depriving the Soviets of White Russia.
1905
The Russian Czar agrees to create an elected assembly.
1878
Russia and the Ottomans sign the Treaty of San Stefano, granting independence to Serbia.
1877
Rutherford B. Hayes, the republican governor of Ohio is elected president, his election confirmed by an electoral commission after disputed election the previous November.
1863
President Abraham Lincoln signs the conscription act compelling U.S. citizens to report for duty in the Civil War or pay $300.00.
1861
The serfs of Russia are emancipated by Alexander II as part of a program of westernization.
1857
Under pretexts, Britain and France declare war on China.
1845
Florida becomes the 27th U.S. state.
1817
The first commercial steamboat route from Louisville to New Orleans is opened.
1803
The first impeachment trial of a U.S. Judge, John Pickering, begins.
1791
Congress passes a resolution authorizing the U.S. Mint; legislation creating the mint will be passed on Apr. 2, 1792.