Today in history March 4

1. March 4, 1789 – The First United States Congress ConvenesOn March 4, 1789, the first United States Congress under the new Constitution convened in New York City. This event […]

Today in history March 3

1. March 3, 1845 – Florida Becomes the 27th U.S. StateOn March 3, 1845, Florida was officially admitted to the United States as the 27th state. This event marked a […]

Today in history March 2

1. March 2, 1836 – Texas Declares Independence from MexicoOn March 2, 1836, Texas declared its independence from Mexico, marking the beginning of the Republic of Texas. This declaration was […]

Today in history March 1

1. March 1, 1781 – The Articles of Confederation Are RatifiedOn March 1, 1781, the Articles of Confederation, the first constitution of the United States, were ratified by the last […]

Today in history February 28

1. February 28, 1933 – The Reichstag FireOn this day, the Reichstag building in Berlin was set on fire. The Reichstag was the German parliament building, and the fire caused […]

Today in history February 27

1. February 27, 1594 – Henry IV of France is crowned King of FranceHenry IV, originally Henry of Navarre, was crowned King of France on February 27, 1594. His ascension […]

Today in history February 26

1. February 26, 1616 – Galileo Galilei’s Heliocentric Theory Declared HereticalOn this day, the Catholic Church declared the heliocentric theory of Galileo Galilei, which posited that the Earth revolves around […]

Today in history February 25

1. 1570 – Pope Pius V Excommunicates Queen Elizabeth I of EnglandOn February 25, 1570, Pope Pius V issued the papal bull Regnans in Excelsis, formally excommunicating Queen Elizabeth I of […]

Today in history February 24

1. 1582 – Pope Gregory XIII Announces the Gregorian CalendarOn February 24, 1582, Pope Gregory XIII officially announced the introduction of the Gregorian calendar. This reform was intended to correct […]

Today in history February 23

1. 1455 – The Gutenberg Bible is printed On February 23, 1455, the Gutenberg Bible, also known as the 42-line Bible, was completed by Johannes Gutenberg in Mainz, Germany. This […]