This Day in History

Revolutionary leader Emiliano Zapata assassinated in Mexico

10 Apr 1407

Lama Deshin Shekpa visits the Ming Dynasty capital at Nanjing and is awarded the title Great Treasure Prince of Dharma

10 Apr 1516

1st Jewish ghetto established Venice compels Jews to live in a specific area

10 Apr 1607

The British colonial expedition that would found Jamestown departs Puerto Rico for the American mainland

10 Apr 1710

The first law regulating copyright is issued in Great Britain

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Bataan Death March begins

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Charlie Chaplin receives honorary Academy Award

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Sandor Herz, founder of Hertz Rental Car, is born

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ASPCA is founded

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Congress of Oppressed Nationalities closes in Rome

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Poll reveals that public approval of Vietnam policy is down

A Gallup Poll shows that 48 percent of the public approves of President Nixons policy in Vietnam while 41 percent disapprove. In January Nixon had a 6...

B-52s begin bombing North Vietnam

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Tiger Woods wins fourth Masters

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FDR creates Civilian Conservation Corps

On this day in 1933 President Franklin D. Roosevelt establishes the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) an innovative federally funded organization that put tho...

Civilian Conservation Corps created

The Civilian Conservation Corps a tool for employing young men and improving the governments vast holdings of western land is created in Washington D...

O. Henry’s The Gift of the Magi is published

O. Henrys second short story collection The Four Million is published. The collection includes one of his most beloved stories ...

Paul McCartney announces the breakup of the Beatles

The legendary rock band the Beatles spent the better part of three years breaking up in the late 1960s and even longer than that hashing out who did what and w...

First color 3-D film opens

On this day in 1953 the horror film The House of Wax starring Vincent Price opens at New Yorks Paramount Theater. Released by Warner Brothers it was...

Atomic submarine USS Thresher sinks in the Atlantic, killing all on board

On this day in 1963 the USS Thresher an atomic submarine sinks in the Atlantic Ocean killing the entire crew. One hundred and twenty-nine sailors and civil...

A torture chamber is uncovered by arson

On this day in 1834 a fire at the LaLaurie mansion in New Orleans Louisiana leads to the discovery of a torture chamber where slaves are routinely brutalized...

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