Monday, April 12, 2021

History for April 12

History for April 12 - On-This-Day.com
Henry Clay 1777 - "The Great Pacificator", U.S. Secretary of State under John Quincy Adams, three time unsuccessful candidate for president of United States. Quote: "I would rather be right than president."
  • 1204 - The Fourth Crusade sacked Constantinople.
  • 1606 - England adopted the original Union Jack as its flag.
  • 1861 - Fort Sumter was shelled by Confederacy, starting America's Civil War.
  • 1877 - A catcher's mask was used in a baseball game for the first time by James Alexander Tyng.
  • 1892 - Voters in Lockport, New York, became the first in the U.S. to use voting machines.
  • 1927 - The British Cabinet came out in favor of women voting rights.
  • 1945 - U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt died in Warm Spring, GA. He died of a cerebral hemorrhage at the age of 63. Harry S Truman became president.
  • 1961 - Soviet Yuri Alexeyevich Gagarin became first man to orbit the Earth.
  • 1983 - Harold Washington was elected the first black mayor of Chicago.
  • 1993 - NATO began enforcing a no-fly zone over Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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