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March 19, 1982: Britain And Argentina Go To War

On March 19, 1982, a small and seemingly obscure landing on a remote sub-Antarctic island set in motion one of the last conventional wars of the late Cold War era. That morning, a group of Argentine personnel—nominally scrap metal workers but accompanied by military…

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March 18, 1766: The Stamp Act Repealed

On March 18, 1766, the British Parliament retreated—reluctantly, strategically—from one of the most consequential miscalculations of its imperial administration: the Stamp Act. Barely a year after its passage, the law had ignited a colonial resistance that revealed, with startling clarity, the limits of parliamentary…

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March 17, 1776: The British Leave Boston

On the morning of March 17, 1776, the people of Boston watched a sight that would have seemed impossible only months earlier: the most powerful army in the world quietly abandoning the city it had occupied since the opening shots of rebellion. Red-coated soldiers…

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