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On this day in 1971, Charles Manson was sentenced to death for ordering multiple murders, but he never faced the gas chamber. #RandomFact #DailyFact #TrueCrime #History #MansonFamily

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The 'Bloody Maundy Thursday of Tampere' in 1918 saw a deadly explosion at Red headquarters, marking one of the fiercest battles of the Finnish Civil War. #RandomFact #DailyFact #History #FinnishHistory #CivilWar

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Japan walked out of the League of Nations in 1933 after the world sided with China over its invasion of Manchuria. #RandomFact #DailyFact #History #Japan #WWII

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James Cameron went solo to the deepest point on Earth, the Mariana Trench's Challenger Deep, in 2012. Talk about going to extremes! #RandomFact #DailyFact #OceanExploration #DeepSea #JamesCameron

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A crossbow bolt ended the life of King Richard the Lionheart during a siege in 1199. #RandomFact #DailyFact #MedievalHistory #RoyalHistory #HistoricalTrivia

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Harry Houdini, the legendary escape artist, was born on this day in 1874. How many locks do you think he could pick in a minute? #RandomFact #DailyFact #Magician #Houdini #History

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"Give me liberty, or give me death!" — Patrick Henry's legendary cry for freedom on March 23, 1775, still echoes through history. #RandomFact #DailyFact #AmericanHistory #RevolutionaryWar #PatrickHenry

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On this day in 1945, the Arab League was formed to unite nations across the Middle East and North Africa in politics, economics, and culture. #RandomFact #DailyFact #ArabLeague #History #MiddleEast

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On March 21, 1918, German General Erich von Ludendorff launched a desperate final offensive to win WWI, sparking the Second Battle of the Somme. #RandomFact #DailyFact #WWI #MilitaryHistory #HistoricalEvents

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The VOC wasn't just a company—it was a corporate empire with its own army and currency, founded on this day in 1602. #RandomFact #DailyFact #History #VOC #BusinessHistory

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On this day in 1962, Bob Dylan released his debut album, launching the legendary career of a music icon. #RandomFact #DailyFact #MusicHistory #BobDylan #FolkMusic

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The first-ever public basketball game tipped off on March 18, 1892 in Springfield, MA, with the sport's inventor, Dr. James Naismith, watching courtside. #RandomFact #DailyFact #BasketballHistory #SportsTrivia #OnThisDay

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Before New York City's famous St. Patrick's Day parade, there was a march in 1762 by Irish soldiers in the British Army, honoring their heritage. #RandomFact #DailyFact #History #StPatricksDay #IrishHeritage

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Susan Hayhurst made history on March 16, 1883, becoming the first woman pharmacy graduate in the U.S. from the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. #RandomFact #DailyFact #WomenInSTEM #PharmacyHistory #Firsts

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Before he became a global opera legend, Enrico Caruso first took the stage at Naples' Teatro Nuovo on this day in 1895. #RandomFact #DailyFact #OperaHistory #MusicTrivia #Caruso

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Anne Miller made medical history on March 14, 1942 as the first American patient saved by penicillin. #RandomFact #DailyFact #MedicalHistory #Penicillin #AnneMiller

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On March 13, 1991, Estonia broke free from the Soviet Union, reclaiming its democracy after decades under Soviet rule. #RandomFact #DailyFact #Estonia #Independence #History

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March 12, 1938: Nazi Germany marched into Austria, beginning the Anschluss and Austria's forced annexation into Hitler's Reich. #RandomFact #DailyFact #History #WWII #Austria

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A bomb exploded in Saint-Germain on this day in 1892, kicking off a dark two-year wave of terror known as the "Ère des attentats." #RandomFact #DailyFact #History #France #TrueCrime

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The Bank of England has been shaping global finance since March 10, 1694, making it one of the world's oldest central banks. #RandomFact #DailyFact #BankingHistory #CentralBanks #FinanceFacts

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Inter Milan was born from a split with AC Milan in 1908, sparking one of Italy's fiercest football rivalries! ⚽ #RandomFact #DailyFact #FootballHistory #SerieA #InterMilan

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The St. Francis Dam collapse in 1928 unleashed a deadly flood that claimed over 400 lives, a tragic chapter in California's history. #RandomFact #DailyFact #History #EngineeringFail #CaliforniaHistory

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Finland gave women the right to vote in 1906, becoming one of the world's first countries to do so. #RandomFact #DailyFact #WomensSuffrage #Finland #History

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On March 6, 1899, aspirin was patented by German researchers Felix Hoffmann and Hermann Dreser, revolutionizing pain relief forever. #RandomFact #DailyFact #MedicalHistory #Aspirin #Innovation

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On March 5, 1766, Antonio de Ulloa arrived in New Orleans as the first Spanish governor of Louisiana, a pivotal shift in colonial power. #RandomFact #DailyFact #ColonialHistory #Louisiana #NewOrleans

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From a small town to a global powerhouse: Chicago was officially incorporated on March 4, 1837, and look at it now! #RandomFact #DailyFact #ChicagoHistory #USHistory #CityGrowth

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On March 3, 1974, a Turkish Airlines flight crashed near Paris, claiming the lives of all 345 people on board—a tragic reminder of aviation's early safety challenges. #RandomFact #DailyFact #AviationHistory #TragicEvents #HistoricalFacts

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On March 2, 1956, Morocco stepped into sovereignty as Sultan Muhammad V formed its first government after independence from France. #RandomFact #DailyFact #History #Morocco #Independence

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Before the Constitution, there was the Articles of Confederation: America's first national government began on this day in 1781. #RandomFact #DailyFact #USHistory #AmericanRevolution #FoundingFathers

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The first vaudeville theater opened on this day in 1883, forever changing the landscape of American entertainment! #RandomFact #DailyFact #Vaudeville #TheaterHistory #AmericanCulture

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