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03-08-24 TODAY IN HISTORY PODCAST

03-08-24 TODAY IN HISTORY PODCAST
Mar 8, 2024 · 5m 42s

March 8th is a date rich with historical events, spanning a wide range of topics from scientific breakthroughs to significant cultural and political milestones. Here are 15 detailed events that...

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March 8th is a date rich with historical events, spanning a wide range of topics from scientific breakthroughs to significant cultural and political milestones. Here are 15 detailed events that have occurred on this date throughout history:

International Women's Day (1911) March 8th was first celebrated as International Women's Day in 1911. This day was designated to honor the women's rights movement and advocate for equal rights for women worldwide. It has become a global day of recognition and celebration in many countries.


The Battle of Hondschoote (1793) During the War of the First Coalition, French forces defeated the British and Hanoverians at Hondschoote, in northern France. This victory was crucial for the French Revolutionary Army in lifting the Siege of Dunkirk.


The New York Stock Exchange Founded (1817) The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) was founded on March 8, 1817. It was created by a group of stockbrokers and merchants to formalize the exchange of securities, and it has since become one of the largest stock exchanges in the world.


Raymond Damadian Performs the First Full-Body Scan Using MRI (1977) On March 8, 1977, Dr. Raymond Damadian, a pioneer in the development of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), performed the first full-body scan of a human being to diagnose cancer, revolutionizing the medical imaging industry.


The St. Kilda Football Club Wins Its First AFL Premiership (1966) On March 8, 1966, the St. Kilda Football Club won its first and, to date, only AFL Premiership, defeating Collingwood in a historic match.


The Opening of the Arab League (1945) The Arab League, a regional organization of Arab countries in and around North Africa, the Horn of Africa, and Southwest Asia, was officially formed on March 8, 1945, to promote economic, cultural, and political cooperation among its members.


The First Case of Spanish Flu Reported (1918) The first case of what would become known as the Spanish Flu was reported on March 8, 1918. This influenza pandemic spread worldwide during 1918–1919 and is one of the deadliest pandemics in human history.



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