Yes, that's it.
historian said:
February 3:
1160: Emperor Frederick Barbarossa attacked the Italian city of Crema, using prisoners and even children to attack, but forced their surrender.
1690: The first paper money in America was issued by the Massachusetts Bay Company.
1783: Spain recognized the independence of the United States.
1809: Birthday of Felix Mendelssohn, German composer
1811: Birthday of Horace Greely, abolitionist and founder of the New York Tribune
1874: Birthday of Gertrude Stein, American poet and novelist
1904: Colombian troops clashed with U.S. Marines in Panama. The U.S. aided the Panamanians in their rebellion against Colombia and was rewarded with exclusive rights to build a canal.
1904: Birthday of Norman Rockwell, American artist
1907: Birthday of James Michener, American novelist who wrote Tales of the South Pacific, The Source, Centennial, Texas, and many other books
1908: The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Loewe v. Lawlorthat union sponsored boycotts were illegal, applying the Sherman Antitrust Act to labor as well as management.
1912: Establishment of new football rules: field shortened to 100 yards, 6 points for a touchdown instead of 5, 4 downs instead of 3, and the kickoff was moved from midfield to the 40 yard line.
1917: A German U-boat sank an American liner off the coast of Sicily. As a result, the U.S. severed diplomatic relations with Germany.
1920: The Allies demanded that 890 German military leaders stand trial for war crimes during WWI.
1924: Death of Woodrow Wilson
1927: Pres. Calvin Coolidge signed a bill creating the Federal Radio Commission to regulate the airwaves.
1944: U.S. forces captured the Marshall Islands.
1945: The Allies dropped 3,000 tons of bombs on Berlin.
1945: The Battle of Manilla began. It would last a month.
1950: Klaus Fuchs was arrested for passing nuclear secrets to the Soviets.
1962: Pres. John F. Kennedy imposed an embargo on Cuba, banning all trade with the communist nation.
1959: Plane crash killed Buddy Holly, Richie Valens, and J.P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson.
1966: Soviet unmanned probe Lunik 9landed on the moon.
1971: OPEC decided to fix oil prices, mainly because they could and that is what cartels do.
1994: Pres. Bill Clinton ended the trade embargo against Vietnam.
2005: Alberto Gonzales became the first Hispanic Attorney General.
historian said:
February 15:
1933: Attempted assassination of Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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