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| [[1789]] – As per the [[Constitution of the United States|Constitution]], the [[United States Congress|U.S. Congress]] '''[[History of the United States Congress|officially replaced]]''' the [[Congress of the Confederation]]<!--not bolded, needs more footnotes--> as the legislative body of the [[Federal government of the United States|federal government]].
| [[1789]] – As per the [[Constitution of the United States|Constitution]], the [[United States Congress|U.S. Congress]] '''[[History of the United States Congress|officially replaced]]''' the [[Congress of the Confederation]]<!--not bolded, needs more footnotes--> as the legislative body of the [[Federal government of the United States|federal government]].
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[[1814]] – [[War of 1812]]: An American raiding party '''[[Battle of Longwoods|defeated]]''' an attempt by British regulars, volunteers from the Canadian militia and Native Americans to intercept them near present-day [[Southwest Middlesex, Ontario|Wardville, Ontario]].
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| [[1877]] – Russian composer [[Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky]]'s ballet '''''[[Swan Lake]]''''' debuted at the [[Bolshoi Theatre]] in Moscow.
| [[1877]] – Russian composer [[Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky]]'s ballet '''''[[Swan Lake]]''''' debuted at the [[Bolshoi Theatre]] in Moscow.
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[[1933]] – All three presidents of the [[National Council (Austria)|Austrian National Council]] '''[[Self-elimination of the Austrian Parliament|resigned]]''', and Chancellor [[Engelbert Dollfuss]] later used that pretext to create an authoritarian government.
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| [[1982]] – '''[[Bertha Wilson]]''' became the first female [[List of Puisne Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada|Puisne Justice]] of the [[Supreme Court of Canada]].
| [[1982]] – '''[[Bertha Wilson]]''' became the first female [[List of Puisne Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada|Puisne Justice]] of the [[Supreme Court of Canada]].
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* [[306]] – Roman [[Jovians and Herculians|Herculian guard]] '''[[Adrian and Natalia of Nicomedia|Adrian of Nicomedia]]''', who had converted to [[Christianity]] after being impressed with the faith of Christians that he had been torturing, was [[martyr]]ed.
* [[306]] – Roman [[Jovians and Herculians|Herculian guard]] '''[[Adrian and Natalia of Nicomedia|Adrian of Nicomedia]]''', who had converted to [[Christianity]] after being impressed with the faith of Christians that he had been torturing, was [[martyr]]ed.
* [[856]] – '''[[Trpimir I of Croatia|Trpimir I]]''', founder of the [[Trpimirović dynasty]] of Croatia, issued a document that contained the first known usage of the name "[[Croats]]".
* [[]] – '''[[Trpimir I|TrpimirI]]''', founder of the [[Trpimirović dynasty]] of Croatia, issued a document that the first known of the name [[Croats]].
* [[1386]] – Jogaila, [[Grand Duchy of Lithuania|Grand Duke of Lithuania]], was crowned [[List of Polish monarchs|King of Poland]] as '''[[Władysław II Jagiełło|Władysław&nbsp;II Jagiełło]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''-->, beginning the [[Jagiellonian dynasty]].
* [[1461]] – [[Wars of the Roses]]: [[Henry VI of England|{{nowrap|Henry VI}}]]<!--Not bold, refimprove section-->, the [[House of Lancaster|Lancastrian]] king of England, was deposed by his [[House of York|Yorkist]] cousin, who succeeded him as '''[[Edward IV of England|{{nowrap|Edward IV}}]]'''.
* [[1461]] – [[Wars of the Roses]]: [[Henry VI of England|{{nowrap|Henry VI}}]]<!--Not bold, refimprove section-->, the [[House of Lancaster|Lancastrian]] king of England, was deposed by his [[House of York|Yorkist]] cousin, who succeeded him as '''[[Edward IV of England|{{nowrap|Edward IV}}]]'''.
* [[1675]] – '''[[John Flamsteed]]''' ''(pictured)'' was appointed the first [[Astronomer Royal]] by King [[Charles&nbsp;II of England]].
* [[1681]] – King [[Charles II of England]] granted [[Quakers|Quaker]] '''[[William Penn]]''' a charter for the [[Province of Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania Colony]].<!--not bold, refimprove-->
* [[1681]] – King [[Charles II of England]] granted [[Quakers|Quaker]] '''[[William Penn]]''' a charter for the [[Province of Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania Colony]].<!--not bold, refimprove-->
* [[1776]] – [[American Revolutionary War]]: Using [[Noble train of artillery|artillery transported from Ticonderoga]], the [[Continental Army]] '''[[Fortification of Dorchester Heights|occupied Dorchester Heights]]''', forcing the British to abandon [[Boston]] two weeks later.
* [[1776]] – [[American Revolutionary War]]: Using [[Noble train of artillery|artillery transported from Ticonderoga]], the [[Continental Army]] '''[[Fortification of Dorchester Heights|occupied Dorchester Heights]]''', forcing the British to abandon [[Boston]] two weeks later.
* [[1804]] – Irish [[Convicts in Australia|convict]]s formerly involved at the [[Battle of Vinegar Hill]] during the [[Irish Rebellion of 1798]] began '''[[Castle Hill convict rebellion|an uprising]]''' against British colonial authorities in [[New South Wales]], Australia.
* [[1814]] – [[War of 1812]]: An American raiding party '''[[Battle of Longwoods|defeated]]''' an attempt by British regulars, volunteers from the Canadian militia and Native Americans to intercept them near present-day [[Southwest Middlesex, Ontario|Wardville, Ontario]].
* [[1824]] – The '''[[Royal National Lifeboat Institution]]''', a charity that saves lives at sea around the coasts of the [[British Isles]], was founded as the ''National Institution for the Preservation of Life from Shipwreck'' by author and philanthropist [[William Hillary]].
* [[1824]] – The '''[[Royal National Lifeboat Institution]]''', a charity that saves lives at sea around the coasts of the [[British Isles]], was founded as the ''National Institution for the Preservation of Life from Shipwreck'' by author and philanthropist [[William Hillary]].
* [[1837]] – '''[[Chicago]]''' was incorporated as a city.
* [[1890]] – The '''[[Forth Bridge]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''-->, a railway bridge connecting [[Edinburgh]] to [[Fife]] over the [[Firth of Forth]], opened, eventually becoming an internationally recognised Scottish landmark.
* [[1890]] – The '''[[Forth Bridge]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''-->, a railway bridge connecting [[Edinburgh]] to [[Fife]] over the [[Firth of Forth]], opened, eventually becoming an internationally recognised Scottish landmark.
* [[1899]] – '''[[Cyclone Mahina]]''' struck [[Bathurst Bay]], [[Queensland]], killing over 300 people in the deadliest natural disaster in Australian history.
* [[1918]] – The [[United States Navy]] suffered its largest non-combat loss of life when the [[collier (ship)|collier]] '''{{USS|Cyclops|AC-4|6}}'''<!--[[USS Cyclops (AC-4)]]--> set sail from [[Barbados]] to [[Baltimore]] and was never seen again, presumably disappearing in the [[Bermuda Triangle]].
* [[1918]] – The [[United States Navy]] suffered its largest non-combat loss of life when the [[collier (ship)|collier]] '''{{USS|Cyclops|AC-4|6}}'''<!--[[USS Cyclops (AC-4)]]--> set sail from [[Barbados]] to [[Baltimore]] and was never seen again, presumably disappearing in the [[Bermuda Triangle]].
* [[1918]] – A case of influenza was recorded at [[Camp Funston]], Kansas, conventionally marking the beginning of the '''[[Spanish flu]]'''.
* [[1933]] – '''[[Frances Perkins]]''' was appointed [[United States Secretary of Labor]], making her the first female member of the [[Cabinet of the United States|Cabinet]].
* [[1933]] – '''[[Frances Perkins]]''' was appointed [[United States Secretary of Labor]], making her the first female member of the [[Cabinet of the United States|Cabinet]].
* [[1933]] – All three presidents of the [[National Council (Austria)|Austrian National Council]] '''[[Self-elimination of the Austrian Parliament|resigned]]''', and Chancellor [[Engelbert Dollfuss]] later used that pretext to create an authoritarian government.
* [[1941]] – [[World War II|Second World War]]: British [[Commandos (United Kingdom)|Commandos]] successfully executed '''[[Operation Claymore|a raid]]''' on the [[Lofoten|Lofoten Islands]] in [[German occupation of Norway|German-occupied Norway]].
* [[1941]] – [[World War II|Second World War]]: British [[Commandos (United Kingdom)|Commandos]] successfully executed '''[[Operation Claymore|a raid]]''' on the [[Lofoten|Lofoten Islands]] in [[German occupation of Norway|German-occupied Norway]].
* [[1943]] – [[The Holocaust]]: Almost all '''[[The Holocaust in Bulgarian-occupied Greece|Jews in Bulgarian-occupied ]]''' were deported to [[Treblinka extermination camp]] to be killed.
* [[1944]] – [[Murder, Inc.]] leader '''[[Lepke Buchalter]]''' was executed, becoming the only [[American mafia|American mob boss]] to receive the [[Capital punishment in the United States|death penalty]] after being convicted of murder.
* [[1944]] – [[Murder, Inc.]] leader '''[[Lepke Buchalter]]''' was executed, becoming the only [[American mafia|American mob boss]] to receive the [[Capital punishment in the United States|death penalty]] after being convicted of murder.
* [[1966]] – During an interview, [[John Lennon]] of [[the Beatles]] argued that the band had become "'''[[more popular than Jesus]]'''".
* [[1966]] – During an interview, [[John Lennon]] of [[the Beatles]] argued that the band had become "'''[[more popular than Jesus]]'''".
* [[1979]] – The space probe [[Voyager 1|{{nowrap|Voyager 1}}]] discovered the [[rings of Jupiter]], the third ring system to be discovered in the Solar System, after those of [[rings of Saturn|Saturn]] and [[rings of Uranus|Uranus]].
* [[1987]] – U.S. president [[Ronald Reagan]] made a nationally televised address in which he accepted full responsibility for illegal actions in the '''[[Iran–Contra affair]]'''.
* [[1987]] – U.S. president [[Ronald Reagan]] made a nationally televised address in which he accepted full responsibility for illegal actions in the '''[[Iran–Contra affair]]'''.
* [[1990]] – [[College basketball]] player '''[[Hank Gathers]]''' died after collapsing during a [[West Coast Conference Men's Basketball Tournament|West Coast Conference Tournament]] semifinal game in Los Angeles.
* [[1990]] – [[College basketball]] player '''[[Hank Gathers]]''' died after collapsing during a [[West Coast Conference 's |West Coast Conference ]] semifinal game in Los Angeles.
* [[2007]] – Fourteen-year-old English schoolgirl '''[[Death of Charlotte Shaw|Charlotte Shaw]]''' drowned on [[Dartmoor]], becoming the first person to die in connection with the annual [[Ten Tors]] challenge.
* [[2007]] – Fourteen-year-old English schoolgirl '''[[Death of Charlotte Shaw|Charlotte Shaw]]''' drowned on [[Dartmoor]], becoming the first person to die in connection with the annual [[Ten Tors]] challenge.
* [[2009]] – President '''[[Omar al-Bashir]]''' of Sudan [[International Criminal Court investigation in Darfur|was indicted]] by the [[International Criminal Court]] on charges of [[war crime]]s and [[crimes against humanity]] committed during the [[War in Darfur]].
* [[2009]] – President '''[[Omar al-Bashir]]''' of Sudan [[International Criminal Court investigation in Darfur|was indicted]] by the [[International Criminal Court]] on charges of [[war crime]]s and [[crimes against humanity]] committed during the [[War in Darfur]].
* [[2012]] – '''[[Brazzaville arms dump blasts|A series of blasts]]''' occurred at an arms dump in [[Brazzaville]], Republic of the Congo, killing at least people and injuring 2, others<!--, and leaving more than 13,800 people homeless-->.
* Born/died: | '''[[Hindal Mirza]]'''<!--Indian prince--> |b|1519| '''[[Hans von Aachen]]'''<!--German painter--> |d|1615| '''[[Jack Sheppard]]'''<!--English criminal--> |b|1702| '''[[Mariano Moreno]]'''<!--Argentine politician--> |d|1811| '''[[Edwards Pierrepont]]'''<!--American lawyer--> |b|1817| '''[[Paul Lacôme]]'''<!--French composer--> |b|1838| '''[[Robert Emden]]'''<!--Swiss astrophysicist--> |b|1862| '''[[Rosalind Pitt-Rivers]]'''<!--English biochemist--> |b|1907| '''[[Ernest Titterton]]'''<!--British-Australian physicist--> |b|1916| '''[[Jane Fawcett]]'''<!--English codebreaker/conservationist--> |b|1921| '''[[Bobbi Kristina Brown]]'''<!--American singer--> |b|1993| '''[[Izaak Kolthoff]]'''<!--Dutch/American chemist--> |d|1993| '''[[Gary Gygax]]'''<!--American game designer--> |d|2008
* Born/died: | '''[[ ]]'''<!----> ||| '''[[Hans von Aachen]]'''<!--German painter--> |d|1615| '''[[Jack Sheppard]]'''<!--English criminal--> |b|1702| '''[[ ]]'''<!-- politician--> ||| '''[[ ]]'''<!-- --> ||| '''[[ ]]'''<!-- --> |b|| '''[[ ]]'''<!-- --> |b|| '''[[ ]]'''<!-- --> |b|| '''[[Ernest Titterton]]'''<!--British-Australian physicist--> |b|1916| '''[[Jane Fawcett]]'''<!--English codebreaker/conservationist--> |b|1921| '''[[ ]]'''<!-- singer--> |b|| '''[[Izaak Kolthoff]]'''<!--Dutch/American chemist--> |d|1993| '''[[ ]]'''<!--American --> ||
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'''[[March 4]]''': [[Calendar of saints|Feast day]] of '''[[Saint Casimir]]''' ([[Catholic Church|Catholicism]])
'''[[March 4]]''': [[Calendar of saints|Feast day]] of '''[[Saint Casimir]]''' ([[Catholic Church|Catholicism]])
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* [[1386]] – Jogaila, [[Grand Duchy of Lithuania|Grand Duke of Lithuania]], was crowned [[List of Polish monarchs|King of Poland]] as '''[[Władysław II Jagiełło|Władysław&nbsp;II Jagiełło]]''' ''(pictured)'', beginning the [[Jagiellonian dynasty]].
* [[1675]] – '''[[John Flamsteed]]''' ''(pictured)'' was appointed the first [[Astronomer Royal]] by King [[Charles&nbsp;II of England]].
* [[1773]] – [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]] departed Italy after the last of '''[[Mozart in Italy|his three journeys there]]'''.
* [[1804]] – Irish [[Convicts in Australia|convict]]s formerly involved at the [[Battle of Vinegar Hill]] during the [[Irish Rebellion of 1798]] began '''[[Castle Hill convict rebellion|an uprising]]''' against British colonial authorities in [[New South Wales]], Australia.
* [[1837]] – '''[[Chicago|Chicago, Illinois]]''', was incorporated as a city after its population increased in seven years from 200 to more than 4,000.
* [[]] – '''[[ ]]''' in .
* [[1918]] – A case of influenza was recorded at [[Camp Funston]], Kansas, conventionally marking the beginning of the '''[[Spanish flu]]'''.
* [[1943]] – [[The Holocaust]]: Almost all '''[[The Holocaust in Bulgarian-occupied Greece|Jews in Bulgarian-occupied northern Greece]]''' were deported to [[Treblinka extermination camp]] to be killed.
* [[2017]] – Construction began on a {{convert|69|m|adj=on}} statue of the [[The Buddha|Buddha]] at '''[[Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen]]''' in [[Bangkok]].
* [[2012]] – '''[[Brazzaville arms dump blasts|A series of blasts]]''' occurred at an arms dump in [[Brazzaville]], Republic of the Congo, killing at least 250 people and injuring 2,300 others<!--, and leaving more than 13,800 people homeless-->.
{{Born and died list| '''[[Stephen III of Hungary|Stephen&nbsp;III of Hungary]]'''<!--King--> |d|1172| '''[[Miriam Makeba]]'''<!--South African singer--> |b|1932| '''[[Harold Barrowclough]]'''<!--New Zealand jurist--> |d|1972}}
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1789 – As per the Constitution, the U.S. Congress officially replaced the Congress of the Confederation as the legislative body of the federal government. refimprove section
1814War of 1812: An American raiding party defeated an attempt by British regulars, volunteers from the Canadian militia and Native Americans to intercept them near present-day Wardville, Ontario. citations needed
1877 – Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's ballet Swan Lake debuted at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow. refimprove section
1933 – All three presidents of the Austrian National Council resigned, and Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss later used that pretext to create an authoritarian government. citations needed
1982Bertha Wilson became the first female Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada. refimprove section

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