The Massachusetts Bay Colony is granted a Royal Charter.
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On This Day in History: March 4
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England's King Charles II grants a charter to William Penn for the area that will later become Pennsylvania.
The first session of the U.S. Congress is held in New York City and the general government was replaced with the Federal government under the present Constitution.
Thomas Jefferson is inaugurated as the third President of the United States.
James Monroe is inaugurated for his second term as President of the United States.
Former U.S. President John Quincy Adams takes his seat in the U.S. House of Representatives on March 4, 1831,representing southeastern Massachusetts for the 22nd Congress. In so doing, he became the only former president to do so. More
Martin Van Buren is inaugurated as the eighth President of the United States.
William Henry Harrison is inaugurated as the ninth President of the United States.
Abraham Lincoln is inaugurated as the 16th President of the United States at the East Portico of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. He was sworn in by Chief Justice Roger B. Taney. The inauguration occurred amidst growing tensions and the secession of several Southern states, making it a particularly significant and challenging event. Inaugural Address
President Ulysses S. Grant takes office for his first term.
James A. Garfield is inaugurated as the 20th President of the United States.
Grover Cleveland is inaugurated as the 22nd President of the United States.
William McKinley is inaugurated as the 25th President of the United States.
President William McKinley signs a bill authorizing the U.S. flag to have 45 stars for Utah's admission to the Union.
Woodrow Wilson is inaugurated as the 28th President of the United States.
The USS Cyclops (AC-4) was a massive U.S. Navy collier (coal ship) which was last seen on March 4, 1918, departing Barbados for Baltimore on a trip originating in Brazil. It was carrying 309 people including officers crew and passengers and a heavy cargo of Manganese ore, which was heavier and denser than coal. The ship was never seen again and its wreck has never been found. It remains the largest non-combat loss of life in U.S. Navy history.
Warren G. Harding is inaugurated as the 29th President of the United States.
Herbert Hoover is inaugurated as the 31st President of the United States.
The BBC airs the first episode of "The Office," a British mockumentary sitcom created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant.