This day in history - April 30
Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 10:05 am
1803 - The Louisiana Purchase was formalized: http://www.ourdocuments.gov/doc.php?flash=false&doc=18" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The Louisiana Purchase was one of the first significant exercises of federal power that was not explicitly granted by the Constitution. Nevertheless, Pres. Jefferson showed great foresight. France was eliminated as a power in North America, and the U.S. more than doubled its area.
1904 - The Louisiana Purchase Exposition, better known as the St. Louis World's Fair, opened. The fair was also the locale of the Olympics that year.
The most lasting legacy of this event is the foods that became popular after so many people were exposed to them, including Dr Pepper, the hamburger, the hot dog, and the ice cream cone.
1945 - Hitler committed suicide as Soviet troops marched into Berlin.
1970 - Pres. Nixon announced that he had sent U.S. troops into Cambodia to attack North Vietnamese and Viet Cong military bases there. This news caused widespread unruly demonstrations that closed hundreds of colleges in the U.S.
I wasn't sure then and I'm not sure now that many people really understood what they were protesting.
- Jim
The Louisiana Purchase was one of the first significant exercises of federal power that was not explicitly granted by the Constitution. Nevertheless, Pres. Jefferson showed great foresight. France was eliminated as a power in North America, and the U.S. more than doubled its area.
1904 - The Louisiana Purchase Exposition, better known as the St. Louis World's Fair, opened. The fair was also the locale of the Olympics that year.
The most lasting legacy of this event is the foods that became popular after so many people were exposed to them, including Dr Pepper, the hamburger, the hot dog, and the ice cream cone.
1945 - Hitler committed suicide as Soviet troops marched into Berlin.
1970 - Pres. Nixon announced that he had sent U.S. troops into Cambodia to attack North Vietnamese and Viet Cong military bases there. This news caused widespread unruly demonstrations that closed hundreds of colleges in the U.S.
I wasn't sure then and I'm not sure now that many people really understood what they were protesting.
- Jim