March 7 in History
7 March in History – 175 years ago
Northwest Europe 1849: March Constitution of Austria
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Ending on 7 March 1945
All Events on 7 March
starts
1947
Civil war in Paraguay
ends
1945
US captures west bank of Rhine
starts
1944
Japanese attack on Imphal and Kohima
1942
Dutch surrender East Indies
1936
Germany remilitarizes the Rhineland
1926
Liberia signs agreement with Firestone Rubber
1920
Provisional Government of Pribaikalia declared at Verkhneudinsk in Russian Far East.
1912
Liberia accepts foreign supervision in return for loan
ends
1910
Dutch establish posts on New Guinea border
ends
1849
Austria releases absolutist March Constitution
ends
1831
New South Wales settlement at Albany, Western Australia
starts
1821
Austria intervenes in Two Sicilies
1501
Spanish import first African slaves to New World*
447
Huns defeat Roman army at the Utus*
413
Heraclian revolts in Africa, cutting off grain supply to Rome*
starts
293
Narseh overthrows Bahram III of Persia*
ends
161
Antoninus Pius rules Roman Empire
*Actual date uncertain; set to 7 March for purposes of Omniatlas
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