On February 27, 1999, Nigerians elected Olusegun Obasanjo as the country’s President, ending 15 years of military rule under a series of dictators.
On February 27, 1999, Nigerians elected Olusegun Obasanjo as the country’s President, ending 15 years of military rule under a series of dictators.
Eighteenth Amendment came into effect
On January 16, 1920, the Eighteenth Amendment to the US Constitution came into effect as scheduled one year after ratification, marking the beginning of Prohibition. Learn more about Temperance and Prohibition from Professor K. Austin Kerr of the Ohio State University Department of History.
English Parliament bans Roman Catholicism
On January 16, 1581, the English Parliament banned Roman Catholicism throughout the country during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. From that time on, Catholicism declined in England until the Catholic Emancipation of the late 18th century.
Read the history of the Roman Catholic Church in England.