Some of the great historical events that happened today in history, on November 22nd!
| 1220 | After promising to go to the aid of the Fifth Crusade within nine months, Frederick II is crowned emperor by Pope Honorius III. |
| 1542 | New laws are passed in Spain giving Indians in America protection against enslavement. |
| 1718 | English pirate Edward Teach – better known as “Blackbeard” – was killed during a battle off the Virginia coast. |
| 1757 | The Austrian army defeats the Prussians at Breslau in the Seven Years War. |
| 1847 | In New York, the Astor Place Opera House, the city’s first operatic theater, is opened. |
| 1890 | Charles de Gaulle was born in Lille, France. |
| 1902 | A fire causes considerable damage to the unfinished Williamsburg bridge in New York. |
| 1906 | The SOS distress signal was adopted at the International Radio Telegraphic Convention in Berlin. |
| 1915 | The Anglo-Indian army, led by British General Sir Charles Townshend, attacks a larger Turkish force under General Nur-ud-Din at Ctesiphon, Iraq, but is repulsed. |
| 1919 | A Labor conference committee in the United States urges an eight-hour workday and a 48-hour week. |
| 1928 | “Bolero” by Maurice Ravel debuted in Paris. |
| 1928 | British King George is confined to bed with a congested lung; the queen is to take over duties. |
| 1935 | Pan Am inaugurates the first transpacific airmail service from San Francisco to Manila. |
| 1936 | 1,200 soldiers are killed in a battle between the Japanese and Mongolians in China. |
| 1942 | Soviet troops complete the encirclement of the German Sixth Army at Stalingrad. |
| 1948 | Ho Chi Minh’s Democratic Republic of Vietnam requests admittance to the UN. |
| 1963 | Lee Harvey Oswald assassinates President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas. Lyndon B. Johnson becomes president. |
| 1964 | Almost 40,000 people pay tribute to John F. Kennedy at Arlington Cemetery on the first anniversary of his death. |
| 1967 | The U.N. Security Council approved Resolution 242, which called for Israel to withdraw from territories it captured in 1967, and implicitly called on adversaries to recognize Israel’s right to exist. |
| 1968 | The Beatles’ “White Album” was released. |
| 1973 | Great Britain announces a plan for moderate Protestants and Catholics to share power in Northern Ireland. |
| 1975 | Juan Carlos was proclaimed king of Spain. |
| 1980 | Eighteen Communist Party secretaries in 49 provinces are ousted from Poland. |
| 1982 | President Ronald Reagan calls for defense-pact deployment of the MX missile. |
| 1986 | Justice Department finds memo in Lt. Col. Oliver North’s office on the transfer of $12 million to Contras of Nicaragua from Iranian arms sale. |
| 1990 | British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, having failed to win re-election to the Conservative Party leadership on the first ballot, announced her resignation. |
| 1998 | “60 Minutes” aired video of Dr. Jack Kevorkian administering lethal drugs to a terminally ill patient. |
| 2004 | Tens of thousands of demonstrators jammed downtown Kiev, denouncing Ukraine’s presidential runoff election as fraudulent and chanting the name of reform candidate Viktor Yushchenko. |
| 2005 | Jose Padilla, an American once accused of plotting with al-Qaida to detonate a radioactive “dirty bomb,” was charged with supporting terrorism. |
| 2005 | Ted Koppel hosted his final edition of ABC News’ “Nightline.” |
| 2005 | The Microsoft video game console Xbox 360 went on sale. |
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