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− | March 10 | + | '''March 10''' in history: |
− | + | * 1971: The U.S. Senate approved the 26th Amendment, lowering the voting age from 21 to 18. | |
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+ | * 1965: Neil Simon's play The Odd Couple, which went on to be adapted for a movie and a long-running television series, opened on Broadway. | ||
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+ | * 1948: Jan Masaryk, foreign minister of Czechoslovakia, was found dead in a garden in Prague shortly after the Communist takeover of that country; he either jumped or was pushed from a window above. | ||
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+ | * 1864: Ulysses S. Grant was named general in chief of all the Union armies by President Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War. | ||
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+ | * 1848: The U.S. Senate ratified the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, by which [[Directory:Mexico|Mexico]] ceded [[Directory:California|California]] and [[Directory:New Mexico|New Mexico]] to the [[Directory:United States of America|United States]] and recognized the U.S. annexation of [[Directory:Texas|Texas]]. | ||
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+ | [[Category:March]] [[Category:Days of the Year]] |
Revision as of 14:54, 10 March 2008
March 10 in history:
- 1971: The U.S. Senate approved the 26th Amendment, lowering the voting age from 21 to 18.
- 1965: Neil Simon's play The Odd Couple, which went on to be adapted for a movie and a long-running television series, opened on Broadway.
- 1948: Jan Masaryk, foreign minister of Czechoslovakia, was found dead in a garden in Prague shortly after the Communist takeover of that country; he either jumped or was pushed from a window above.
- 1864: Ulysses S. Grant was named general in chief of all the Union armies by President Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War.
- 1848: The U.S. Senate ratified the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, by which Mexico ceded California and New Mexico to the United States and recognized the U.S. annexation of Texas.