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This day in history for March 3 –

This day in the history archive

1875 – Congress approved 20 cents coin that only lasts 3 years.

1903 – North Carolina is the first state to register nurses.

1911 – First federal cemetery with union and confederated graves opened in Missouri.

1917 – The congress passes the first excess profit tax on companies based on the winners before the First World War. I.

1923 – Time Magazine published his first edition with Joseph G. Cannon, who was spokesman for the House of Representatives.

1931- “The Star Banner” officially became the national anthem of the United States by the congress decision with texts by Francis Scott Key in 1814 and sat down on John Stafford Smith's melody “The Anacreontic Song” from the 16th century.

1943 – Battle of the Bismarck Sea: Australian and American air forces devastates a Japanese marine conference.

1950-The National Aternican Football League is called the NFL after 3 months.

1956 – Elvis Presley's first hit in Billboards Top 10 is “Heartbreak Hotel”.

1960 – Ninth largest snowfall in the history of New York City with 14.5 inches.

1966 – Twister meets Jackson, Mississippi three minutes after the first look and killed 57 people.

1969 – Apollo 9 started in 10 days for 151 earth railways.

1980 – The first nuclear u -boat, USS Nautilus, is closed.

1985 – Bill Shoemaker becomes the first jockey that wins $ 100 million.

1991 – Los Angeles police officers have beaten the driver Rodney King considerably. The blows are captured on amateur videos and later leads to unrest when the police are acquitted.

1998 – Bill Gate testifies to the Senate Justice Committee on the dominant position of Microsoft in the software industry.

2005 – Steve Fossett is the first person to fly an airplane around the world without attitude without tanning – a trip of 25,000 miles in 67 hours and 2 minutes.

2013-a 2-year-old girl born in the USA is the first child born with HIV to heal.

2019 – Several tornados tear through Georgia and Alabama and kill at least 23 people.

2024-iowas Caitlin Clark becomes a NCAA division 1 of all time that Pete Maravich's career of 3,667 exceeds. Your 35 points in the victory against the visit of Ohio State bring you to 3,685.

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