Today in History, 14 March: What Happened On This Day?

What happened on this day (14th March): England granted a patent for Providence Plantations, the first national bird reservation, which was established in Sebastian, Florida. Sidath Wettimuny scored Sri Lanka's first Test century and more happened on this day.

by Kowsalya

Updated Mar 14, 2023

Today in History, 14 March: What Happened On This Day?
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Today in History, 14 March

Today, as with any other day in March, there are fascinating facts to pique your interest until the end. Firstly, on this day, the Amsterdam Social-Democratic Party (SDP) was founded, and Serbia and Turkey concluded a peace agreement. Secondly, President Warren G. Harding of the United States became the first president to pay taxes, and finally, President Vladimir Putin of Russia ordered Russian troops to withdraw from Syria. Continue reading the article to learn more.

Historical Events on this Day

  • On this day in 1951, United Nations forces successfully recaptured Seoul during the Korean War.

  • In 1644, England granted a patent for Providence Plantations.

  • In 1689, William III and Mary Stuart were dismissed as kings and queens of Scotland.

  • The first Pan-American conference, attended by representatives from Mexico, Colombia, Peru, and Central America, was convened in Panama in 1826.

  • In 1879, Albert Einstein, a German-American physicist known for his groundbreaking theories of relativity, was born in Ulm, Germany.

  • German military official Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin received a U.S. patent for a "navigable balloon" in 1899, and the first zeppelin made its initial flight the following year.

  • Dutch botanist Hugo de Vries rediscovered Gregor Mendel's laws of heredity and genetics in 1900.

  • The first national bird reservation was established in Sebastian, Florida, in 1903.

  • The Amsterdam Social-Democratic Party (SDP) was formed in 1909.

  • In 1914, a peace treaty was signed between Serbia and Turkey.

  • US President Warren G. Harding became the first president to pay taxes in 1923.

  • A series of car bombings in Baghdad, Iraq, killed 25 people and wounded 50 in 2013.

  • In 2016, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered Russian troops to withdraw from Syria.

  • In 2018, Finland was named the world's happiest country, while Burundi was the unhappiest, according to the World Happiness Report.

Sports Events Today

  • Sri Lankan cricketer Sidath Wettimuny scored the country's first Test century on this day in 1982.

  • In 1996, Australia defeated the West Indies by a margin of 5 runs in the semi-final of the Cricket World Cup.

  • In the 51st ACC Men's Basketball Tournament, Maryland emerged victorious with a score of 95-87 against Duke in 2004.

Art and Culture Events Today

  • "The Road to Singapore," directed by Victor Schertzinger, premiered in 1940.

  • The American film "Gilda," starring Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford, premiered in 1946.

  • Barbra Streisand made an appearance on CBS TV's "The Burt Bacharach Special" in 1971.

Notable Deaths on this Day

S.No

Death year

Personality

1

1883

Karl Marx, a philosopher and political economist of the 19th century, is best known for his theory of Marxism. He gained recognition for his profound comprehension of history and his proposals for socioeconomic reform.

2

1975

Susan Hayward, an American actress, began her career as a supermodel before transitioning to Hollywood to pursue acting. She is widely recognized for her notable performances in the films "I'll Cry Tomorrow" and "My Foolish Heart."

3

2010

Peter Graves, an American actor, is widely recognized for his iconic role as "Jim Phelps" in the popular TV series "Mission: Impossible." His portrayal of the character remains one of his most memorable performances.

4

2018

Stephen Hawking, a renowned English theoretical physicist, author, and cosmologist, held the position of Director of Research at the Centre for Theoretical Cosmology at the University of Cambridge.

5

2018

Renowned for his work in Bollywood productions, Narendra Jha was an Indian actor who made a significant impact in the industry. He is best remembered for his remarkable performances in movies such as "Haider," "Raees," and "Ghayal Once Again."

Famous Birthdays on this Day  

S.No

Birth year 

Personality

1

1879

Considered the father of modern physics, Albert Einstein is widely recognized as the most prominent physicist who formulated the groundbreaking Theory of Relativity.

2

1948

Billy Crystal, a versatile American artist, has excelled in various fields such as acting, television hosting, filmmaking, comedy, and singing. He has hosted the Academy Awards a remarkable nine times.

3

1965

Renowned for his selective approach toward film scripts, Aamir Khan is an accomplished Indian actor who has left a mark on the Bollywood industry. He is highly acclaimed for his exceptional performances in movies such as "Lagaan," "Rang De Basanti," "3 Idiots," "Taare Zameen Par," and "PK."

4

1973

An acclaimed Indian film director, writer, and producer, Rohit Shetty has established himself as a prominent figure in Hindi cinema. He gained recognition with his comedy film franchise, which comprises "Golmaal," "Golmaal Returns," and "Golmaal 3."

5

1976

Daniel Gillies is a Canadian-New Zealander actor who gained popularity for his portrayal of Elijah Mikaelson in the television series "The Vampire Diaries."

6

1984

Gary Ablett Jr. is a retired Australian rules football player who spent his career playing for the Geelong Football Club and the Gold Coast Suns in the Australian Football League (AFL).

7

1995

Sandy Walsh, a Dutch professional footballer, currently plays as a right-back for Mechelen in the Belgian Pro League. Walsh has represented the Netherlands in youth international matches and was part of the team that won the UEFA European Under-17 Championship.

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Today in History, 14 March - FAQs

1. What are Sports Events Today?
  • Sri Lankan cricketer Sidath Wettimuny scored the country's first Test Cricket century on this day in 1982.
  • In 1996, Australia defeated West Indies by a margin of 5 runs in the semi-final of the Cricket World Cup.
  • In the 51st ACC Men's Basketball Tournament, Maryland emerged victorious with a score of 95-87 against Duke in 2004.
2. What are Art and Culture Events Today?
  • "The Road to Singapore," directed by Victor Schertzinger, premiered in 1940.
  • The American film "Gilda," starring Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford, premiered in 1946.
  • Barbra Streisand made an appearance on CBS TV's "The Burt Bacharach Special" in 1971.
3. Why is it important to study history?

Studying history is crucial because it helps us understand our past, present, and future. History provides us with valuable insights into how societies, governments, and individuals have developed and changed over time.

4.   How do historians determine what really happened in the past?

Historians use a variety of sources to determine what happened in the past, including written documents, artifacts, and oral histories.