On This Day in History: March 10, 2010

On March 10:

  • 1629: England’s King Charles I dissolved Parliament and did not call it back for 11 years.
  • 1910: Slavery was abolished in China.
  • 1959: Tibetans band together in revolt, surrounding the summer palace of the Dalai Lama in defiance of Chinese occupation forces.
  • 2010: Shrimp is America’s #1 Seafood choice, with the average American eating almost 5lbs per year! Celebrate this weekend at the Annual Shrimp Festival on Fort Myers Beach.
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