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Today in history: every ordinary day, there is a story that changes the fate of mankind!

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March 27 is the 86th day of the year, a day rich in historical events. In the history of the world, many important events took place on this day, which affected the political, economic, cultural and social life of the world. Let's take a look with the editor!

  1. In 1413, Zhu Di, the Yongle Emperor of the Ming Dynasty, ascended the throne.
Today in history: every ordinary day, there is a story that changes the fate of mankind!

The Yongle period was a very prosperous and powerful period in Chinese history, and Zhu Di carried out a number of major reforms and measures during his reign, which promoted the development and progress of Chinese society.

2. In 1794, the Jacobin government during the French Revolution passed the Anti-Slavery Act of 1794, which abolished slavery in the French overseas colonies.

The Act was one of the most important acts of the French Revolution, and it marked France as one of the first countries to abolish slavery. This act had an important impact on the abolition of slavery and the advancement of human rights worldwide.

3. In 1836, the decisive battle between Mexico and the Texas Revolutionary Army - the Battle of San Jacinto broke out.

Today in history: every ordinary day, there is a story that changes the fate of mankind!

The Texas Revolutionary Army, led by American William Butler Travis, fought a protracted battle with Mexican forces inside the San Jacinto cemetery. Although the Texas Revolutionary Army ultimately lost, the battle inspired more Texans to join the revolution and eventually led to the independence of Texas.

4. In 1853, Hong Xiuquan, the leader of the Taiping Rebellion, died of illness in Guilin, Guangxi.

Today in history: every ordinary day, there is a story that changes the fate of mankind!

Hong Xiuquan was one of the main leaders of the Taiping Rebellion, and his death had an important impact on the development of the Taiping Rebellion.

5. In 1854, Great Britain, France and the Ottoman Empire jointly launched the Crimean War.

Today in history: every ordinary day, there is a story that changes the fate of mankind!

The war was waged to protect the Ottoman Empire from Russian aggression, but also by Britain and France to prevent Russia from occupying more territory and influence in Europe. The war lasted three years, inflicted a large number of casualties and losses, and finally ended with victory for Britain and France.

6. In 1895, China and Japan signed the Treaty of Shimonoseki.

Today in history: every ordinary day, there is a story that changes the fate of mankind!

This treaty marked a new stage in China's modern history and became an important event in China's modern history.

7. In 1912, Japan declared its occupation of the Chinese province of Shandong.

Today in history: every ordinary day, there is a story that changes the fate of mankind!

This incident led to tensions between China and Japan and became an important event before the outbreak of World War I. In fact, this incident became the beginning of Japan's aggression against China and one of the important factors leading to the outbreak of China's War of Resistance Against Japan.

8. In 1945, during World War II, the US Army discovered Nazi Germany's first concentration camp in Germany - Brightweys.

Today in history: every ordinary day, there is a story that changes the fate of mankind!

The camp was a cancer in Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1945, where thousands of Jews, Roma, homosexuals, the disabled and other political prisoners were brutally persecuted and massacred. The discovery of the Breitvice concentration camp shocked the world and raised awareness of the evils of Nazi Germany.

9. In 1977, French President Jacques Chirac abolished the death penalty.

Today in history: every ordinary day, there is a story that changes the fate of mankind!

This decision was an important event in French history and an important milestone in the global campaign to abolish the death penalty. France became the first country in Western Europe to abolish the death penalty, which had an important impact on the advancement of human rights and democracy worldwide. Since then, more and more countries have begun to consider abolishing the death penalty, which has gradually accelerated the global process of abolition.

10. In 1979, Israel signed a peace treaty with Egypt.

Today in history: every ordinary day, there is a story that changes the fate of mankind!

The treaty marked a reduction in the conflict between Israel and Egypt and improved peace and stability in the Middle East. The treaty also became one of the important milestones in the Middle East peace process.

11. In 1980, US President Jimmy Carter announced a series of sanctions against the Soviet Union.

Today in history: every ordinary day, there is a story that changes the fate of mankind!

This decision was an important event during the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union, and it was also an important move by the United States to wage diplomatic struggle against the Soviet Union. The incident exacerbated tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union, while also complicating the political and economic situation on a global scale.

12.In 2002, Israeli Prime Minister Ali Sharon announced at a summit Israel's unilateral withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.

Today in history: every ordinary day, there is a story that changes the fate of mankind!

This event is an important milestone in the Middle East peace process and in Israel's history. This plan was gradually implemented over the next few years, but it also caused great social and political controversy.

Among these historical events, some are human tragedies, some are human progress and triumph, and some are revelations for the destiny and future of mankind. Whatever the event, it has had a significant impact on our lives today and our future development. The occurrence of these historical events is not only a witness of history, but also a content that we should ponder and study.

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