Pancake Day was first recorded in 1439. People were supposed to fast certain foods during Lent. They made pancakes to use up eggs and butter before Lent. Pancake Day is also called Shrove Tuesday. To shrive meant to confess your sins. So people 'shrove' their sins before Lent. The word Lent was an old English word meaning lengthen because the days are getting longer. Find out more in my history of cakes.
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Tuesday, 25 February 2020
Salem Witch Trials
In 1702 the General Court (legislature) of Massachusetts overturned the convictions for witchcraft in Salem and in 1711 they granted compensation to the relatives of the victims bringing the whole sorry episode to an end. In the early 18th century belief in witches died out. Finally, in 1992 a memorial was erected to those who were wrongly executed at Salem.
Monday, 24 February 2020
Nancy Astor
On 24 February Nancy Astor the first woman to take her seat in the House of Commons made her first speech. www.localhistories.org/vote.html
Estonia
24 February is Estonian Independence Day www.localhistories.org/estonia.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_nR5Mahp8A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_nR5Mahp8A
Saturday, 22 February 2020
The slave trade
The first country to abolish the slave trade was Denmark in 1792 (although the ban did not take effect until 1803). Britain followed in 1807. The USA abolished the slave trade in 1808. Other European countries followed. Sweden abolished the slave trade in 1813, The Netherlands in 1814, France in 1815, and Spain in 1820. Brazil ended the slave trade in 1851. localhistories.org/a-brief-history-of-slavery
George Washington
George Washington was born on 22 February 1732 www.localhistories.org/washingtonpres.html
Thursday, 20 February 2020
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