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April 4, 2020

5th April 1621: The Mayflower returns to England

On the 5th April 1621, the Mayflower the boat that carried the Pilgrim fathers to America returned to England from the settlement at ...
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April 3, 2020

4th April 1968: Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. in Memphis, Tennessee

On the 4th April 1968, Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee at the age of ...
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April 2, 2020

3rd April 1882: Outlaw Jesse James shot by Robert Ford

On the 3rd April 1882, the American outlaw Jesse James was shot dead by fellow gang-member Robert ...
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March 31, 2020

1st April 1938: Francisco Franco announces the end of the Spanish Civil War

The Spanish Civil War began in July 1936 after a military coup by Spanish forces in North Africa failed to secure complete control over the ...
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March 30, 2020

31st March 1905: Wilhelm II provokes the First Moroccan Crisis

On the 31st March 1905, Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany landed in the Moroccan city of Tangier and expressed his support for the Sultans independence from foreign ...
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March 29, 2020

30th March 1856: The Crimean War officially ends with the Treaty of Paris

The Crimean War began in October 1853, having been triggered by disagreements between Russia and the Ottoman Empire regarding Russias right to protect the Orthodox Christian minority in the Ottoman-controlled Holy ...
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March 28, 2020

29th March 1973: Final US troops withdraw from Vietnam

On the 29th March 1973, the last American troops withdrew from South ...
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March 27, 2020

28th March 1942: Operation Chariot and the St. Nazaire raid by British forces in WW2

The raid by the Royal Navy and British Commandos was overseen by Combined Operations ...
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March 26, 2020

27th March 1963: Dr Beeching publishes his first British Rail report

On the 27th March 1963, Chairman of the British Transport Commission Dr Richard Beeching published his report entitled The Reshaping of British ...
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March 25, 2020

26th March 1830: The Book of Mormon first went on sale at E. B. Grandin’s book store

The Book of Mormon is a key sacred text of the Latter Day Saint movement that was published by Joseph Smith, the founder of the movement, when he was twenty-four years ...
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Published on March 25, 2020 20:05