Английская Википедия:December 1902

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December 9, 1902: Britain, Germany and Italy begin blockade of Venezuelan ports to collect debts

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December 21, 1902: 82-year old General Alexis leads coup to overthrow government of Haiti

The following events occurred in December 1902:

December 1, 1902 (Monday)

December 2, 1902 (Tuesday)

December 3, 1902 (Wednesday)

December 4, 1902 (Thursday)

  • France's Chamber of Deputies ratified the monetary convention between France, Italy, Belgium and Switzerland, authorizing each nation to issue $2,500,000 additional silver coins.[1]
  • A fire at a hotel in Chicago killed 14 people.[1]
  • Died: Charles Dow, 51, American journalist, co-founder of Dow Jones & Company (b. 1851)[7]

December 5, 1902 (Friday)

December 6, 1902 (Saturday)

December 7, 1902 (Sunday)

December 8, 1902 (Monday)

December 9, 1902 (Tuesday)

  • The "Venezuelan Crisis" began when a naval blockade of Venezuela was imposed by Western European powers, after President Cipriano Castro's refusal to pay foreign debts and recompense European citizens for losses incurred in the Federal War. British and German warships sailed into the port of La Guaira, seized four Venezuelan warships and scuttled three of them. The act of aggression presented a challenge to U.S. President Roosevelt and to the Monroe Doctrine of preventing incursions by European powers against nations in the Western Hemisphere. Venezuelan police began the arrest of British and German citizens within Venezuela.[12]
  • Born: Margaret Hamilton, American film and TV actress; in Cleveland, Ohio (d. 1985)

December 10, 1902 (Wednesday)

  • Construction of the Aswan Low Dam on the Nile was completed with the opening of the dam and reservoir.[13]
  • British and German warships expanded their blockade of the Venezuelan coast and intercepted a Venezuelan gunboat at Port of Spain in Trinidad. On the demand of Herbert W. Bowen, the U.S. Minister to Venezuela, President Cipriano Castro released the British and German subjects arrested the day before.[1]

December 11, 1902 (Thursday)

December 12, 1902 (Friday)

December 13, 1902 (Saturday)

  • As the Venezuelan crisis continued, the British merchant ship Topaze was boarded by a mob and its crew arrested by the Venezuelan Navy. When no apology was forthcoming, the British battle cruiser Charybdis and the German cruiser Vineta began the bombardment of Venezuelan forts at Puerto Cabello.
  • U.S. Congressman David A. De Armond of Missouri introduced a proposal for a constitutional amendment to delay the presidential inauguration day from March 4 to April 30, and to have Congress assemble on January 8 rather than the first Monday in December.[1]

December 14, 1902 (Sunday)

December 15, 1902 (Monday)

December 16, 1902 (Tuesday)

December 17, 1902 (Wednesday)

December 18, 1902 (Thursday)

  • The British House of Lords was prorogued by King Edward VII at the request of Prime Minister Balfour.[1]

December 19, 1902 (Friday)

December 20, 1902 (Saturday)

December 21, 1902 (Sunday)

December 22, 1902 (Monday)

December 23, 1902 (Tuesday)

December 24, 1902 (Wednesday)

  • U.S. President Roosevelt received the formal request from the UK and Germany, asking that he become the arbitrator in the Venezuelan crisis.[22] Шаблон:Cn span

December 25, 1902 (Thursday)

December 26, 1902 (Friday)

December 27, 1902 (Saturday)

December 28, 1902 (Sunday)

December 29, 1902 (Monday)

December 30, 1902 (Tuesday)

December 31, 1902 (Wednesday)

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