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March 4 has been a significant date throughout history, marked by notable events, births, deaths, and observances worldwide. Here's an overview:

Historical Events:

  • 1789: The first United States Congress convened in New York City, effectively implementing the U.S. Constitution.
  • 1791: Vermont was admitted as the 14th state of the United States.
  • 1861: Abraham Lincoln was inaugurated as the 16th President of the United States.
  • 1933: Franklin D. Roosevelt took office as the 32nd U.S. President, delivering his famous inaugural address stating, "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself."

Notable Birthdays:

  • 1678: Antonio Vivaldi, Italian Baroque composer and virtuoso violinist, renowned for "The Four Seasons."
  • 1958: Patricia Heaton, American actress best known for her role in the sitcom "Everybody Loves Raymond."
  • 1965: Khaled Hosseini, Afghan-American novelist and physician, author of "The Kite Runner" and "A Thousand Splendid Suns."

Notable Deaths:

  • 1916: Franz Marc, German Expressionist painter and co-founder of the journal "Der Blaue Reiter," died in battle at 36.
  • 1925: James Ward, English psychologist and philosopher, passed away.

World Observances and International Days:

  • World Obesity Day: Observed globally to promote practical solutions to end the obesity crisis, focusing on improving health outcomes.
  • National Sons Day: Celebrated to honor sons and reflect on their upbringing, observed on both March 4 and September 28.

These events and observances highlight the diverse historical and cultural significance of March 4 across the globe.

 

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