This Day in History
June 15, 1775 — George Washington Appointed Commander-in-Chief
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On June 15, 1775, the Continental Congress appointed George Washington commander-in-chief of the newly formed Continental Army. Chosen for his military experience and ability to unite the colonies, Washington's leadership proved crucial during the American Revolution and helped guide the colonies toward eventual independence from Great Britain.
June 12, 1942 — Anne Frank Receives Her Diary in Amsterdam
On June 12, 1942, Anne Frank received a diary for her thirteenth birthday in Amsterdam. What began as a simple gift became one of history’s most powerful firsthand accounts of World War II and the Holocaust, preserving the thoughts, hopes, and experiences of a young girl facing extraordinary circumstances.
June 11, 1898 — U.S. Marines Land at Guantánamo Bay - Theodore Roosevelt
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On June 11, 1898, 600 U.S. Marines landed at Guantánamo Bay during the Spanish–American War, establishing a strategic foothold in Cuba. Facing fierce resistance, they secured a vital naval base that supported future operations and showcased America’s growing military power on the world stage.
June 10, 1752 — Benjamin Franklin’s Kite Experiment
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On June 10, 1752, Benjamin Franklin's famous kite experiment demonstrated that lightning was a form of electricity. By flying a kite during a thunderstorm, he gathered evidence that transformed scientific understanding and led to the invention of the lightning rod, helping protect buildings and advancing the study of electricity.
June 9, 1943 — Current Tax Payment Act Signed Into Law - Franklin D Roosevelt
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On June 9, 1943, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Current Tax Payment Act, creating the modern system of federal income tax withholding. Introduced during World War II to fund the war effort efficiently, the law transformed tax collection by requiring employers to deduct taxes directly from workers' paychecks.