Wikipedia talk:Selected anniversaries/December 20

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Charge of the Carthaginian war elephants as envisaged by Gaston Bussière in 1920.
Charge of the Carthaginian war elephants as envisaged by Gaston Bussière in 1920.

The Battle of the Bagradas River was fought in 240 BC in what is now north-east Tunisia between a Carthaginian army led by Hamilcar Barca and a rebel force led by Spendius. Carthage was fighting a coalition of mutinous soldiers and rebellious African cities in the Mercenary War, which had started late the previous year in the wake of the First Punic War. Hamilcar left Carthage and evaded a rebel blockade by crossing the Bagradas River (the modern Medjerda River) at its mouth. Two rebel armies marched towards the Carthaginians. When they came into sight Hamilcar ordered a feigned retreat. The rebels broke ranks to chase the Carthaginians and this impetuous pursuit caused them to fall into disorder. Once the rebels had closed, the Carthaginians turned and charged them. The rebels broke and were routed. The Carthaginians pursued, killing or capturing many of the rebels and taking a bridge over the Bagradas. This victory gave Hamilcar freedom to manoeuvre and the operational initiative. (This article is part of a featured topic: Mercenary War.)

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1946 Nankaidō earthquake

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Pls consider including 1946 Nankaidō earthquake. --74.13.130.52 (talk) 05:33, 20 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

2011 notes

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2012 notes

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2013 notes

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Confederate States of America

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Please excuse me if I am posting this on the wrong talk page.

On the Main Page today, the blurb for this anniversary is

1860 – South Carolina became the first of eleven slave states to secede from the United States, leading to the eventual creation of the Confederate States of America and later the American Civil War.

Doesn't this imply, misleadingly, that the Confederate states seceded chiefly because they wanted to continue to allow slavery? I recall a scene in the episode of The Simpsons in which Apu becomes a U.S. citizen. In this scene, he is taking the citizenship test and he is asked what the Civil War was fought over, or something like this, and he replied that it was fought over something else (I'm not sure, but I think he said something about those states' economies) but the popular belief is that it was fought over the fate of the slaves, so that was what he was giving as his answer. --anon. 71.183.139.60 (talk) 23:16, 20 December 2013 (UTC)Reply

I disagree. The states that seceded were all known as slave states and the primary cause of secession was indeed slavery, so the blurb as written is accurate. howcheng {chat} 04:15, 21 December 2013 (UTC)Reply

2014 notes

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2015 notes

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2016 notes

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2017 notes

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2018 notes

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2019 notes

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2020 notes

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2021 notes

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