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What books can i read to tell me about history on march 1st i need info A.S.A.P?

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please help im doing a project on the history that hapend on march 1st but it has to be from a book.........please i have 2 days

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  1. Here is a list of events that happend on March 1

    You will have to supply the books that they come from

    for example - an encyclopedia, your history book, etc.

    At least you have the events - it should be easy to figure out what book the events would be found.

    On This Day: March 1

    This is the 61st day of the year.

    Fact of the Day: Mardi Gras

    Mardi Gras is French for 'Fat Tuesday', and is a festive day celebrated in France on the Tuesday (Shrove Tuesday) before Ash Wednesday, which marks the close of the pre-Lenten season. In the United States the festival is most elaborately celebrated in New Orleans.

    Holidays

    Feast day of St. David, St. Swithbert, and St. Felix III, pope.

    Wales: St. David's Day.

    Scotland: Whuppity Scoorie.

    Bosnia-Herzegovina: National Day.

    Iceland: Beer Day.

    Korea: Samiljol / Independence Movement Day.

    Paraguay: National Heroes' Day.

    Events

    1642 - York, Maine became the first incorporated American city.

    1780 - Pennsylvania became the first U.S. state to abolish slavery.

    1781 - The Continental Congress adopted the Articles of Confederation.

    1790 - Congress authorized the first U.S. Census.

    1803 - Ohio became the 17th state.

    1845 - President John Tyler signed a congressional resolution to annex the Republic of Texas.

    1867 - Nebraska became the 37th state.

    1872 - Yellowstone became the first area in the world to be designated a national park, established by an act of Congress.

    1932 - The infant son of Charles Lindbergh and Anne Morrow Lindbergh was kidnapped from their home in New Jersey.

    1954 - In the U.S. Capitol, four members of an extremist Puerto Rican nationalist group opened fire at the floor of the House of Representatives from a visitors' gallery, injuring five U.S. representatives.

    1954 - The first American hydrogen bomb was "officially" detonated at the Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands.

    1966 - Venera 3, a Soviet probe, collided with Venus. It was the first unmanned spacecraft to reach the surface of another planet.

    2002 - The peseta lost its legal tender status in Spain, and is replaced with the euro (€).

    2002 - NASA said its Mars Odyssey spacecraft had found evidence that vast regions of Mars may have had water.

    2006 - Tarja Halonen is inaugurated as president of Finland for the second and last time.

    2006 - English-language Wikipedia adds its one millionth article.

    Births

    1904 - Glenn Miller, American composer and bandleader.

    1914 - Harry Caray (born Harry Christopher Carabina), American sportscaster.

    1917 - Robert Lowell, American Pulitzer Prize-winning poet.

    1922 - Yitzhak Rabin, Israeli Prime Minister and Nobel Peace Prize winner.

    1944 - Roger Daltrey, English musician.

    1954 - Ron Howard, American actor, director.

    1974 - Mark-Paul Gosselaar, American actor.

    1989 - Carlos Vela, Mexican football striker.

    Deaths

    1984 - Jackie Coogan, American film actor who in 1921 played the child in Charlie Chaplin's "The Kid."

    1988 - Joe Besser, American comic actor.

    1991 - Edwin H. Land, American scientist and inventor.

    1995 - Georges J.F. Kohler, German biologist, recipient of the 1984 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.

    2007 - Arthur Meier Schlesinger Jr., Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and Kennedy insider.


  2. The Timetables of History Linkage of Peoples and Events by Bernard Grun.  I have this book and have used it many times.

  3. Bobby Sands, a very famous IRA member, began his hunger strike on March 1st and there have been scads of books written about it.  If you're in the UK you probably already know a lot of the history of the IRA anyway so it should be a snap to pull it together - hit Amazon and do a book search for Bobby Sands, then check out wikipedia info on him and the IRA.

  4. idk any history that happens on march 1 but their is a good book that has history that i read for summer reading called "New Boy"

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