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Michigans Death Penalty Ban Tulip Time May 18

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No commercial mechanism identified. The article covers historical events (death penalty ban, tulip festival) with no current economic, supply chain, or market impact.

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  • Michigan became first English-speaking government to ban death penalty on May 18, 1846.
  • Ban enshrined in state constitution in 1964.
  • First Holland Tulip Time festival held in 1929.
  • Festival not held during WWII (1943-1945) and 2020 due to COVID-19.
  • Festival resumed in 2021.

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