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This day in history for March 19 –

This day in the history archive

1831 – The first bank robbery in the United States takes place in the City Bank of New York when Edward Smith Stahl.

1895 – The Los Angeles Railway is founded to offer a tram service.

1915 – VI Sommer (Modern) Olympic Games: IOC President Pierre de Coubertin writes Associated Press, which points to this

1917-Oberster Court of Justice stops the 8-hour working day for railway employees.

1928- “Amos & Andy” on the radio in the NBC Blue Network-WMAQ Chicago.

1931 – Nevada legalized the casino gambling to help the state under the effects of the global economic crisis.

1942 President Franklin Roosevelt ordered men between 45 and 64 to register for non-military duty.

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1953 – 25th Academy Awards: “Greatest Show on Earth”, Gary Cooper and Shirley Booth win during the ceremony, which was broadcast for the first time.

1964 – Sean Connery's first day of shooting on the James Bond film “Goldfinger”.

1975 – Pennsylvania is the first state in which girls can compete with boys in high school.

1979 House of Representatives begins live TV on C-Span.

1984-the two-time cyung winner Denny McLain is charged with drug trafficking, embezzlement and extortion. His 29-year-old sentences will be lifted later.

1987 – Speed ​​Skater Bonnie Blair sets a world record of 39.43 seconds on the 500 meters.

1991 – NFL owners striped Phoenix of the Super Bowl from 1993, since Arizona did not recognize Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a vacation.

1995 – Michael Jordan competes after 17 months after NBAS Chicago Bulls, who tried a career in professional baseball. He achieved 19 points at 103-96 loss against the Pacers in Indianapolis.

2003- air strikes by an American and British coalition signal the beginning of Iraq's invasion without the United Nations support and in contradiction to the world opinion.

2012-Wendys overtakes Burger King to become the second best Hamburg chain behind McDonald's.

2018 – Mississippi signs the strictest abortion law of Law America, which does not allow any pregnancy termination after 15 weeks.

2024 – The Philanthrop Mackenzie Scott announces its organization Rendite Giving, which, after an open call for applications, gives away 640 million US dollars up to 361 non -profit organizations.

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