On April 30, 1789, George Washington was inaugurated as the first U.S. President. *Insert some witty comment about last great president.*
In 1803, Cajun cuisine became an official mainstay of the American diet when the United States purchased the Louisiana Territory from France. At the bargain price of 60 million francs, the equivalent of about $15 million American dollars. Now we have Étouffée and Muffelettas, a deal at twice the price.
In 1926, a pioneer of female flight, Bessie Coleman died. She was the first American woman to obtain an International Pilot’s license from FAI. She learned French and went to France to get what America had denied her due to her skin color. Where there’s a will, there’s a way. Determination looked good on you Bessie! Blessed memory!
On this day in 1945, Adolf Hitler and his newly wed wife Eva, committed suicide in his bunker in Berlin. There’s no joy in the loss of any human life. But…
In 1975, the horrid Vietnam War ended as the South Vietnamese capital of Saigon (AKA Ho Chi Minh City). fell to Communist forces. We still see the damage done to this day both public and private.
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I loved reading this post and how it highlights some significant events that have made an impact on our world. It’s always fascinating to learn about the people and moments that have shaped our society, and your post did a great job of summarizing some key historical moments.
I appreciate how you included some lesser-known events and provided some context for each one. It really helps to understand how all of these moments are interconnected and how they’ve shaped our world today. Thanks for sharing your passion for history with us, and I’m looking forward to reading more of your posts!
Thanks for reading and your thoughtful comment!