Today in History: February 6, Monopoly replaces iron piece with the cat
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Today in History: February 6, Monopoly replaces iron piece with the cat
"Also on this date: In 1778, during the American Revolutionary War, the United States won official recognition and military support from France with the signing of the Treaty of Alliance in Paris. In 1862, during the Civil War, Fort Henry in Tennessee fell to Union forces. In 1899, a peace treaty between the United States and Spain was ratified by the U.S. Senate; the treaty ended the Spanish-American War and ceded the Philippines, Puerto Rico and Guam to the United States."
"In 1952, Britain's King George VI, 56, died at Sandringham House in Norfolk, England; he was succeeded as monarch by his 25-year-old eldest daughter, who became Queen Elizabeth II. In 1921, The Kid, Charlie Chaplin's first feature-length film, was released across the United States. In 1998, Washington National Airport was renamed Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, honoring the former president on his 87th birthday."
Feb. 6, 2026 is the 37th day of the year, with 328 days remaining. In 1778 the United States secured recognition and military support from France by signing the Treaty of Alliance in Paris. In 1862 Fort Henry, Tennessee fell to Union forces. In 1899 the U.S. Senate ratified a treaty with Spain, ending the Spanish‑American War and ceding the Philippines, Puerto Rico and Guam. In 1952 King George VI died and was succeeded by his eldest daughter, Queen Elizabeth II. The 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquake reached magnitude 7.8 and caused a death toll above 50,000. Notable birthdays on the date include Mike Farrell, Tom Brokaw, Axl Rose and Rick Astley.
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