Feb. 2 Today in History

Today In History. What Happened This Day In History

February 2

962                       Otto I invades Italy and is crowned Holy Roman Emperor.

1032                     Conrad II claims the throne of France.

1494                     Columbus begins the practice using Indians as slaves.

1571                      All eight members of a Jesuit mission in Virginia are murdered by Indians who pretended to be their friends.

1626                     Charles I is crowned King of England. Fierce internal struggles between the monarchy and Parliament characterized 17th century English politics.

1848                     The Treaty of Guadeloupe Hidalgo formally ends the Mexican War.

1865                     Confederate raider William Quantrill and his bushwackers rob citizens, burn a railroad depot and steal horses from Midway, Kentucky.

1870                     The press agencies Havas, Reuter and Wolff sign an agreement whereby between them they can cover the whole world.

1876                     The National Baseball League is founded with eight teams.

1900                    Six cities, Boston, Detroit, Milwaukee, Baltimore, Chicago and St. Louis agree to form baseball's American League.

1901                     Mexican government troops are badly beaten by Yaqui Indians.

1916                      U.S. Senate votes independence for Philippines, effective in 1921.

1921                      Airmail service opens between New York and San Francisco. Airmail's First Day.

1934                     Alfred Rosenberg is made philosophical chief of the Nazi Party.

1939                     Hungary breaks relations with the Soviet Union.

1943                     Last of the German strongholds at Stalingrad surrender to the Red army.

1944                     The Germans stop an Allied attack at Anzio, Italy.

1945                     Some 1,200 Royal Air Force planes blast Wiesbaden and Karlsruhe.

1948                     The United States and Italy sign a pact of friendship, commerce and navigation.

1959                     Arlington and Norfolk, Va., peacefully desegregate public schools.

1960                     The U.S. Senate approves 23rd Amendment calling for a ban on the poll tax.

1972                     The Winter Olympics begin in Sapporo, Japan.

1978                     U.S. Jewish leaders bar a meeting with Egypt's Anwar Sadat.

1987                     Largest steel strike in American history, in progress since August, ends.

This article originally appeared on Santa Rosa Press Gazette: Feb. 2 Today in History