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⚖️ This Day in Law History

9th February 1932 — Prohibition law is abolished in Finland after a national referendum, where 70% voted for a repeal of the law.

10th February 1763 — Treaty of Paris ends French Indian war, surrendering Canada to Britain.

11th February 1975 — Iron Lady Margaret Thatcher, becomes the first woman leader of the British Conservative Party.

12th February 1554 — At the tender age of 16, the “nine days queen”, Lady Jane Grey is beheaded at the tower of London.

13th February 1688 — A “Glorious Revolution” brings the Protestant William of Orange and his wife Mary (daughter of James II) to the throne of England after the Catholic King James II flees to France.

14th February 1933 — Students at Oxford University, obviously bored fighting the local townspeople, declare that they would not fight for “King and Country”.

15th February 438 — The Theodosian Code of Roman laws proclaimed in the Eastern Empire.

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