April 2
1513 –
Having spotted land on March 27, Spanish explorer Juan
Ponce de León comes
ashore on what is now the U.S. state of Florida, landing somewhere between the modern city of St.
Augustine and the mouth
of the St.
Johns River.
1755 – Commodore William James captures
the Maratha fortress of Suvarnadurg on the
west coast of India.
1792 –
The Coinage
Act is passed by Congress, establishing
the United
States Mint.
1800 – Ludwig
van Beethoven leads
the premiere of his First
Symphony in Vienna.
1801 – French
Revolutionary Wars: In
the Battle
of Copenhagen a
British Royal Navy squadron defeats a hastily assembled,
smaller, mostly-volunteer Dano-Norwegian Navy at high cost, forcing Denmark out of the Second League of Armed Neutrality.
1863 – American
Civil War: The largest in a
series of Southern
bread riots occurs
in Richmond,
Virginia.
1865 –
American Civil War: Defeat at the Third
Battle of Petersburg forces
the Army
of Northern Virginia and
the Confederate government to abandon Richmond,
Virginia.
1885 –
Canadian Cree warriors attack the village of Frog
Lake, killing nine.
1902 – Dmitry Sipyagin, Minister of Interior of
the Russian
Empire, is assassinated
in the Mariinsky
Palace, Saint Petersburg.
1902 – "Electric Theatre", the first
full-time movie
theater in the United
States, opens in Los Angeles.
1911 –
The Australian Bureau of Statistics conducts the country's first national
census.
1912 –
The ill-fated RMS Titanic begins sea trials.
1917 – American entry into World War I: President Wilson asks the U.S. Congress for a declaration of war on
Germany.
1921 –
The Autonomous Government of Khorasan, a military government encompassing the modern state of Iran,
is established.
1930 –
After the mysterious death of Empress Zewditu, Haile Selassie is
proclaimed emperor of Ethiopia.
1954 –
A 19-month-old infant is swept up in the ocean tides at Hermosa
Beach, California. Local
photographer John L.
Gaunt photographs
the incident; 1955 Pulitzer winner "Tragedy
by the Sea".
1956 – As the
World Turns and The Edge of Night premiere on CBS. The two soaps
become the first daytime dramas to debut in the 30-minute format.
1964 –
The Soviet Union launches Zond 1.
1972 –
Actor Charlie
Chaplin returns to
the United States for the first time since being labeled a communist during the Red Scare in the early 1950s.
1973 –
Launch of the LexisNexis computerized legal research service.
1975 – Vietnam War: Thousands of civilian refugees flee from Quảng
Ngãi Province in front of advancing North Vietnamese troops.
1976 –
Prince Norodom
Sihanouk resigns as leader of Cambodia and is placed under house arrest.
1979 –
A Soviet bio-warfare laboratory at Sverdlovsk accidentally
releases airborne anthrax spores, killing 66 plus an unknown amount of livestock.
1980 –
United States President Jimmy Carter signs the Crude Oil Windfall
Profits Tax Act.
1982 – Falklands War: Argentina invades the Falkland Islands.
1986 – Alabama governor George Wallace, a former segregationist, best known for the "Stand
in the Schoolhouse Door",
announces that he will not seek a fifth four-year term and will retire from
public life upon the end of his term in January 1987.
1989 – Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev arrives in Havana, Cuba, to meet with Fidel Castro in an attempt to mend strained
relations.
1991 – Rita Johnston becomes the first female Premier of a Canadian province when she succeeds William
Vander Zalm (who
had resigned) as Premier
of British Columbia.
1992 –
In New
York, Mafia boss John Gotti is convicted of murder and racketeering and is later sentenced to life in prison.
1992 – Forty-two civilians are
massacred in the town
of Bijeljina in Bosnia
and Herzegovina.
2002 – Israeli forces surround the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, into which armed Palestinians had retreated.
2004 – Islamist terrorists involved in the 11
March 2004 Madrid attacks attempt
to bomb the Spanish high-speed train AVE near Madrid; the attack is thwarted.
2006 –
Over 60 tornadoes break out in
the United States; Tennessee is hardest hit with 29 people killed.
2012 –
A mass
shooting at Oikos University in California leaves seven people dead and three injured.
2014 –
A spree
shooting occurs at
the Fort Hood army base in Texas, with four dead,
including the gunman, and 16 others injured.
2015 –
Gunmen attack Garissa University College in Kenya,
killing at least 148 people and wounding 79 others.
2015 – Four men steal items
worth up to £200 million from an underground safe deposit facility in London's Hatton Garden area in what has been called the
"largest burglary in English legal history."
2020 – COVID-19 pandemic: The total number of confirmed cases reach
one million.
2021 –
At least 49 people are killed in a train
derailment in Taiwan after a truck accidentally rolls onto the track.
2021 – A Capitol
Police officer is
killed and another injured when an attacker rams his car into a barricade outside the United States
Capitol.
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