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February 6 in History
1998
Washington National Airport is renamed Ronald Reagan National Airport.
In Corsica, the prefect Claude Erignac is assassinated in Ajaccio, presumably by Yvan Colonna.
1989
The Round Table Talks start in Poland, thus marking the beginning of overthrow of communism in Eastern Europe.
1987
Justice Mary Gaudron is appointed to the High Court of Australia, the first woman to be appointed.
1978
The Blizzard of 1978, one of the worst Nor'easters in New England history, hit the region, with sustained winds of 65 mph and snowfall of 4" an hour.
1959
Jack Kilby of Texas Instruments files the first patent for an integrated circuit.
1958
Eight Manchester United F.C. players are killed in the Munich air disaster.
1952
Elizabeth II becomes Queen upon the death of her father George VI. At the exact moment of succession, she was in a treehouse at the Treetops Hotel in Kenya.
1951
''The Broker'', a Pennsylvania Railroad passenger train derails near Woodbridge Township, New Jersey. The accident kills 85 people and injures over 500 more. The wreck is one of the worst rail disasters in American history.
1942
World War II: The United Kingdom declares war on Thailand.
1934
Far right leagues rally in front of the Palais Bourbon in an attempted coup against the French Third Republic, creating a political crisis in France.
1933
The 20th Amendment to the United States Constitution, establishing the beginning and ending of the terms of the elected federal offices, goes into effect.
1922
The Washington Naval Treaty is signed in Washington, D.C., limiting the naval armaments of United States, Britain, Japan, France, and Italy.
1900
The international arbitration court at The Hague is created when the Netherlands' Senate ratifies an 1899 peace conference decree.
1899
Spanish-American War: The Treaty of Paris, a peace treaty between the United States and Spain, is ratified by the United States Senate.
1862
American Civil War: Ulysses S. Grant gives the United States its first victory of the war, by capturing Fort Henry, Tennessee, known as the Battle of Fort Henry.
1843
The first minstrel show in the United States, The Virginia Minstrels, opens (Bowery Amphitheatre in New York City).
1840
Signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, establishing New Zealand as a British colony.
1820
The first 86 African American immigrants sponsored by the American Colonization Society started a settlement in present-day Liberia.
1819
Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles founds Singapore.
1817
The Argentinian San Martín crosses the Andes with an army in order to liberate Chile from Spanish rule.
1815
New Jersey grants the first American railroad charter to John Stevens.
1788
Massachusetts becomes the sixth state to ratify the United States Constitution.
1778
American Revolutionary War: In Paris the Treaty of Alliance and the Treaty of Amity and Commerce are signed by the United States and France signaling official recognition of the new republic.
1756
Aaron Burr is born in Newark, New Jersey.
1685
James II of England and VII of Scotland becomes King upon the death of his brother Charles II.