WP:Selected anniversaries/March 5

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File:Crispus Attucks.jpg|right|Artist's impression of Crispus Attucks, one of the people killed in the Boston Massacre

File:The Bloody Massacre.jpg|The Bloody Massacre, engraved by Paul Revere

File:George Westinghouse.jpg|George Westinghouse

File:Churchill portrait NYP 45063 edit1.jpg|Winston Churchill

File:Sir Winston S Churchill.jpg|Winston Churchill

File:Britannia Bridge - circa 1852.jpg|The Britannia Bridge, c. 1852

File:Gloster Meteor F8, UK - Air Force AN2059465.jpg|Gloster Meteor

File:Paul Okalik.jpg|Paul Okalik

File:Sinclair ZX81.jpg|Sinclair ZX81

File:Workshop of Titian - Gerard Mercator, ca. 1550.tif|Gerardus Mercator, in a {{circa}}1550 portrait by Titian

File:Che Guevara - Guerrillero Heroico by Alberto Korda.jpg|"Guerrillero Heroico" by Alberto Korda

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1496 – King Henry VII of England issued letters patent to John Cabot and his sons, authorising them to explore undiscovered lands.

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1616Nicolaus Copernicus's De revolutionibus orbium coelestium, describing his heliocentric theory of the Solar System, was prohibited by the Roman Catholic Church.

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1850 – The Britannia Bridge, a tubular bridge of wrought iron rectangular box-section spans crossing the Menai Strait between the island of Anglesey and the mainland of Wales, opened.

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1872 – American entrepreneur and engineer George Westinghouse patented the air brake, allowing trains to stop more reliably.

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1918Bolshevist Russia relocated its capital from Petrograd to Moscow.

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1946 – The term "Iron Curtain", describing the symbolic, ideological, and physical boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas during the Cold War, was popularized by former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill during a speech at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri.

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1970 – The international Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty to limit the spread of nuclear weapons entered into force.

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1975 – Computer hobbyists in Silicon Valley held the first meeting of the Homebrew Computer Club (founder pictured), whose members went on to have great influence on the development of the personal computer.

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1999Paul Okalik was elected as the first premier of the Canadian territory of Nunavut.

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March 5: Ash Wednesday (Western Christianity, 2025); Learn from Lei Feng Day in China; St Piran's Day in Cornwall, England

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{{Born and died list| Edward Cornwallis |b|1713| J. R. Kealoha |d|1877| Anna Akhmatova |d|1966 |Ailsa McKay |d|2014}}

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