Examples of Celebrated March in the following topics:
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- As a result, Britain declared war on France on March 17, 1778.
- In July 1781, Rochambeau's force left Rhode Island, marching across Connecticut to join Washington on the Hudson River at Dobbs Ferry, New York.
- In mid-August 1781, Washington and Rochambeau led the Celebrated March of combined Franco-American forces towards Virginia and the siege of Yorktown.
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- Her role in the family is celebrated on Mother's Day.
- International Women's Day rally in Dhaka, Bangladesh, organized by the National Women Workers Trade Union Centre on March 8, 2005.
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- Civil rights activists engaged in sit-ins, freedom rides, and protest marches, and registered African American voters.
- The emergence of the Chicano Movement signaled Mexican Americans’ determination to seize their political power, celebrate their cultural heritage, and demand their citizenship rights.
- During the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom (a), a huge crowd gathered on the National Mall (b) to hear the speakers.
- Although thousands attended, many of the march’s organizers had hoped that enough people would come to Washington to shut down the city.
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- Due
to a shortage of supplies that left approximately one in three men without
shoes, many soldiers left a trail of bloody footprints behind them during the
march into town.
- A celebration of the alliance pact was
organized in Valley Forge on May 6, 1778.
- The celebrations
were observed by Washington and other military leaders and all soldiers were
provided one gill of rum at the conclusion of the festivities.
- On June 19, 1778, after six months at Valley Forge, the Continental Army marched in pursuit of Clinton's troops up towards New York.
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- It was into this atmosphere that Monck, the governor of Scotland under the Cromwells, marched south with his army from Scotland.
- Monck marched to London unopposed.
- In March 1660, Lambert was sent to the Tower of London, from which he escaped a month later.
- To celebrate his Majesty's Return to his Parliament, May 29 was made a public holiday, popularly known as Oak Apple Day.
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- In January 1868, the Senate acted to reinstate Stanton, a movement Johnson ignored until Grant (who did not enjoy politics and resented Johnson's exploitation of Grant's celebrity) sent the president his resignation.
- A trial began in the Senate in March .
- The Last speech on impeachment--Thaddeus Stevens closing the debate in the House, March 2.
- Illus. in: Harper's Weekly, 1868 March 21
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- When Roosevelt returned to the United States, he addressed Congress on March 1 about the Yalta Conference, and many were shocked to see how old, thin and frail he looked.
- In March 1945, he sent strongly worded messages to Stalin accusing him of breaking his Yalta commitments over Poland, Germany, prisoners of war and other issues.
- On March 29, 1945, Roosevelt went to the Little White House at Warm Springs, Georgia, to rest before his anticipated appearance at the founding conference of the United Nations.
- Truman, who turned 61 that day, dedicated Victory in Europe Day and its celebrations to Roosevelt's memory, and kept the flags across the U.S. at half-staff for the remainder of the 30-day mourning period.
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- The exhibition ran in New York City's 69th Regiment Armory from February 17 until March 15, 1913 and displayed about 1,300 paintings, sculptures and decorative works by over 300 artists.
- There have been many exhibitions throughout the 20th century that celebrated the show's legacy.
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- The materials are often left exposed to natural forces like gravity, time, weather, or temperature in order to celebrate natural processes.
- The monks' creation of a Medicine Buddha mandala began February 26, 2001 and concluded March 21, 2001, and the dissolution of the mandala was on June 8, 2001, demonstrating that the process of creating the art was more important than preserving the finished product.