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Charles Manson died in prison in November Today there are more than 30, Starbucks stores around the world. Amin deposed Milton Obote and seized power on the 25th of January Amin is considered one of the cruelest despots in African history.

He was in power until when he was forced into exile. He died in August in Saudi Arabia. The resort opened on the 1st of October It has an average annual attendance of more than 52 million. It was called Salyut 1 and it was launched in April The Salyut program followed this with five more successful launches of seven more stations.

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January Reverend Philip Berrigan and others, including a nun and priests, are indicted by the United States Federal grand jury for a plot to kidnap Henry Kissinger. He is replaced by Franciszek Szlachcic when he resigns on January Manson was obsessed with the single and believed it was telling him a political message, unintended by the Beatles themselves.

January Britain is now allowed to sell arms to South Africa after a compromise is reached at the Commonwealth Conference in Singapore. January Charles Manson, along with three of his women followers, are convicted of the Tate-LaBianca murders. American actress and model Sharon Tate in , the same year she was a victim of the Manson murders Image: Wikimedia Commons. February 3: In Belfast, a series of house searches take place by the British Army in the Catholic areas of the city. This results in gun battles and serious rioting.

February 4: Rolls Royce announces bankruptcy and becomes nationalised. February 4: In Brazil, a government exhibit that was being constructed collapses, resulting in 65 deaths. February 6: Apollo 14, the third crewed mission to land on the moon, launches to return to Earth after landing on February 5. Women are given the rights to vote in state elections, but not in all canton-specific elections.

February 9: Satchel Paige is the first black league player to be elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. February Bill White becomes the first African American baseball announcer. February In the Vietnam war, South Vietnamese troops invade Laos with the backing of American air and artillery support. February Great Britain begins using decimal currency, abandoning the pence and shilling system that had been in place for 1, years.

February 74 people are killed when 50 tornadoes hit Mississippi and Louisiana. February The Beatles member George Harrison is fined and has his driving license banned for a year. February In Ontario, California, a new world record is set by Evel Knievel when he jumps 19 cars. March 3: In South Africa, Winnie Mandela, anti-apartheid activist and second wife of Nelson Mandela, is sentenced to prison for one year.

March 5: East Pakistan now Bangladesh is occupied by the Pakistan army. March 7: In the Racecourse Field in Dhaka , the political leader of East Pakistan, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman , delivers a famous speech to ask the masses to prepare to fight for national independence. March An amendment is approved by the United States Senate to lower the voting age to March Rocker Jim Morrison leaves the United States for Paris, in an attempt to revive himself emotionally, as well as escape the jail sentence he was given when in Miami.

After leaving, he will never go back to the US. March Blues musician Muddy Waters wins his first Grammy award. March The major coffee house chain, Starbucks, is founded in Seattle, Washington. April 1: All restrictions on gold ownership are lifted in the UK. His sentence was later reduced to 20 years by the Court of Military Appeals, then the Secretary of the Army reduced it to 10 years.

In the end, he was paroled by President Nixon in after only serving roughly a third of his year sentence. April 6: Prime Minister Harold Wilson claims that a draft Bill for the imposition of direct rule is in existence when a debate was being held at Westminster in Northern Ireland.

April 9: In one of the key events in , Charles Manson is sentenced to death for his murder crimes. A year later, sentences for California Death Row inmates are commuted to life in prison. April Fort Point in San Francisco is declared a national historic site. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education. The docking was unsuccessful and cosmonauts came back to Earth.

April An unforgettable event in this timeline is the march on Washington D. Another , march in San Francisco. It became the largest demonstration against a United States war in history.

Anti-Vietnam War protesters marching in Washington D. May 3: 13, anti-Vietnam war protesters are arrested by the Nixon administration in 3 days. May 3: An attempt to disrupt government business in Washington D. As many as 12, are arrested, with most released later on. May 9: The female world record marathon is run by Elizabeth Bonner, with a time of May 9: Liverpool F. May Most of Burdur, Turkey is destroyed when an earthquake hits.

May Jefferson Airplane member Grace Slick is seriously injured in a car accident after speeding home from a recording session late at night. May Mars 2 is launched by the Soviet Union, becoming the first spacecraft to crash land on Mars. May An air crash occurs at Rijeka Airport in Yugoslavia, killing 78 people who were mostly British tourists. May A Romanian passenger airplane is hijacked by 6 armed passengers, who forced the aircraft to fly to Vienna. May At a Grateful Dead concert, over 30 members of the crowd were hospitalised after drinking apple cider spiked with LSD.

May 5 people are killed after a train crashes in Duivendrecht, Netherlands. May The creation of Bangladesh is announced by the government in exile, in what was previously East Pakistan. The agreement declares that the U. June In Columbus, Georgia, a state of emergency is announced after racial disturbance breaks out.

Jagger was sentenced by the judge for three months for the possession of amphetamines, and Richards to one year in jail for letting cannabis be smoked in his house. The sentences were revoked in August after an appeal, as they were seen as harsh sentences for first offences. June The three-man crew on Russian space mission Soyuz 11 return to Earth dead, making them the only people to die in space.

Their death was caused by the crew capsule depressurising when preparations were made for re-entry. The right of citizens of the United States, who are 18 years of age or older, to vote, shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any state on the account of age. Border battles between India and Pakistan erupt into full-scale war when India invades East Pakistan Now Bangladesh in support of the independence movement.

India enters the war on December 3rd of on the side of East Pakistan Bangladesh after Pakistan preemptively attacked Indian airbases. The war between Pakistan and India lasts until December 16th when Pakistan surrenders, making it one of the shortest wars in history. Bangladesh was able to achieve independence as a result of the war. Walt Disney holds a press conference in November , during which he discusses plans for what would become the Walt Disney World Resort. Walt Disney dies in December of before construction begins on the resort.

His brother Roy O. Disney takes over the project and postpones his own retirement in order to complete it. Construction on the Magic Kingdom park and several resorts is finished and Walt Disney World officially opens on October 1st of The Walt Disney World theme park has its grand opening during October of Located near Orlando, Florida, the grounds were built on swamplands that Walt Disney began purchasing during the s.

By , Disney publicly announced plans for the park but he died in before construction could begin. The UAE was formed as an autocratic federation of seven emirates each controlled by a hereditary governor.

The nation has become strikingly diverse and modern partially due to its location on the Persian Gulf. The Mariner 9 spacecraft became the first spacecraft to enter the orbit of another planet on November 14th of Mariner 9 had been launched on May 30th of It was successful in its missions which were becoming the first artificial satellite to orbit Mars, mapping the surface of Mars, gathering atmospheric data, and taking highly detailed images of the surface.

The Mariner 9 spacecraft stopped its communications in October of and is expected to remain in orbit around Mars for around 50 years before it will fall into the atmosphere of the red planet, Mars.

The nation of Qatar became independent from the United Kingdom during September of Located on the Arabian Peninsula, Qatar had been a British protectorate since and had also been ruled by the House of Thani since the early 19th century. Qatar had a simple transition to independence as under its previous agreement with the United Kingdom, the country had already had internal autonomy.

The independence agreement removed all British influence and involvement and Qatar became a fully sovereign state ruled by the Al Thani family as a hereditary constitutional monarchy.

There were some issues with docking the modules, that were overcome after several attempts. Once they arrived on the Moon, Shepard became the fifth person to walk on the Moon and the first to try golfing on the surface after he attached a golf club head onto a lunar tool and attempted a few swings. The crew made it safely back to Earth on February 9th after nine days and brought back over 90 pounds of lunar rocks and samples to be examined.

The first crew arrived a few days after its launch but they were unable to dock and had to abandon the mission.



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