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March 9 – William B. Bate, 23rd Governor of Tennessee from 1883 to 1887 and U.S. Senator from Tennessee from 1887 to 1905 (born 1826) March 18 – Joseph Roswell Hawley, U.S. Senator from Connecticut from 1881 to 1905 (born 1826) April 21 – Orville H. Platt, U.S. Senator from Connecticut from 1879 to 1905 (born 1827)
The Russian Revolution of 1905, [a] also known as the First Russian Revolution, [b] was a revolution in the Russian Empire which began on 22 January 1905 and led to the establishment of a constitutional monarchy under the Russian Constitution of 1906, the country's first.
1905 (United States) Industrial Workers of the World founded in Chicago, Illinois. [25] 17 April 1905 (United States) The Supreme Court held in Lochner v. New York that a maximum hours law for New York bakery workers was unconstitutional under the due process clause of the 14th amendment. [25] 1906 (United States)
Obverse of a 1905 Roosevelt presidential inaugural medal. Reverse of a 1905 Roosevelt presidential inaugural medal. During Roosevelt's second inaugural address, he spoke of past successes and asserted that any success in the future will only come with hard work.
On March 8, 1905, Japanese Army Minister Terauchi Masatake met with the American Minister to Japan, Lloyd Griscom, to tell Roosevelt that Japan was ready to negotiate. However, a positive response did not come from Russia until after the loss of the Russian fleet at the Battle of Tsushima. Two days later, Nicholas met with his grand dukes and ...
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1905 American novels (15 P) P. 1905 in American politics (4 C, 4 P) S. 1905 in American sports (15 C, 2 P) Pages in category "1905 in the United States"
Pages in category "1905 in North America" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. 1905 in Canada; U.