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+ | == Events == | ||
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+ | === January–March === | ||
+ | * [[January 7]] – {{HMS|Beagle}} anchors off the [[Chonos Archipelago]] on her [[Second voyage of HMS Beagle|second voyage]], with [[Charles Darwin]] on board as naturalist. | ||
+ | * [[January 8]] – The [[United States public debt]] contracts to zero, for the only time in history.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20160306012419/http://www.publicdebt.treas.gov/history/history.htm</ref> | ||
+ | * [[January 24]] – [[Malê Revolt]]: African slaves of [[Yoruba people|Yoruba]] Muslim origin revolt in [[Salvador, Bahia]]. | ||
+ | * [[January 26]] – Queen [[Maria II of Portugal]] marries [[Auguste de Beauharnais, 2nd Duke of Leuchtenberg]], in Lisbon; he dies only two months later. | ||
+ | * [[January 26]] – [[Ruins of Saint Paul's|Saint Paul's]] in [[Macau]] largely destroyed by fire after a [[typhoon]] hits. | ||
+ | * [[January 30]] – An assassination is attempted against United States President [[Andrew Jackson]] in the [[United States Capitol]] (the first assassination attempt against a President of the United States). | ||
+ | * [[February 1]] – [[Slavery]] is [[Abolitionism in the United Kingdom|abolished]] in [[Mauritius]]. | ||
+ | * [[February 20]] – [[1835 Concepción earthquake]]: [[Concepción, Chile]], is destroyed by an earthquake; the resulting tsunami destroys the neighboring city of [[Talcahuano]]. | ||
+ | * [[March 2]] – [[Ferdinand I of Austria|Ferdinand]] becomes Emperor of [[Austrian Empire|Austria]]. | ||
+ | * [[March 23]] – The [[Academia Mexicana de la Lengua]] (Mexican Academy of Language) is established. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === April–June === | ||
+ | * [[April 18]] – [[William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne|Lord Melbourne]] succeeds Sir [[Robert Peel]] as [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]]. | ||
+ | * [[May 5]] | ||
+ | ** [[Rail transport in Belgium]]: A railway is opened between [[Brussels]] and [[Mechelen]], the first in continental Europe. | ||
+ | ** [[Braulio Carrillo Colina|Braulio Carrillo]] is sworn in as [[Head of State of Costa Rica]]. | ||
+ | * [[May 8]] – [[Hans Christian Andersen]]'s ''[[Fairy Tales Told for Children. First Collection.]]'' begins publication. | ||
+ | * [[May 11]] – [[Matua (priest)|Matua]], High Priest (''taura tupua'') of the [[Polynesia]]n island of [[Mangareva]], is [[baptized]] into the [[Roman Catholic Church]]. | ||
+ | * [[May 23]] – The Mexican State of [[Aguascalientes]] is formed, by decree of [[President of Mexico|President]] [[Antonio López de Santa Anna|Santa Anna]]. | ||
+ | * [[June 1]] – [[Kingston Penitentiary]] in [[Kingston, Ontario]] opens. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === July–September === | ||
+ | * [[July]] – [[Bertelsmann]] is founded by [[Carl Bertelsmann]] as a religious printer and publisher in Prussia. | ||
+ | * [[July 14]] – The universal [[Catholic Apostolic Church]] is organized, initially in the U.K. | ||
+ | * [[July 28]] – In Paris, the assassination of King [[Louis Philippe I]] of France is attempted by [[Giuseppe Marco Fieschi]], using a home-made [[volley gun]]; 10 are killed, but the King escapes with a minor wound. | ||
+ | * [[August]] – [[Henry Fox Talbot|H. Fox Talbot]] exposes the world's first known [[Negative (photography)|photographic negatives]], at [[Lacock Abbey]] in England. | ||
+ | * [[August 25]] – In the U.S., ''[[The Sun (New York)|The New York Sun]]'' prints the first of six installments of the ''[[Great Moon Hoax]]''. | ||
+ | * [[August 28]] – St. Vincent's Ecclesiastical Seminary, a predecessor of [[Castleknock College]], is founded by the [[Vincentian Family|Vincentian community]] in [[Dublin]], Ireland. | ||
+ | * [[August 30]] – European settlers, landing on the north banks of the [[Yarra River]] in Victoria, Australia, found the settlement of [[Melbourne]]. | ||
+ | * [[September 7]] – [[Charles Darwin]] arrives at the [[Galápagos Islands]], aboard {{HMS|Beagle}}. | ||
+ | * [[September 19]] – [[William Lloyd Garrison]] publishes [[Angelina Grimké]]'s anti-slavery letter in ''[[The Liberator (anti-slavery newspaper)|The Liberator]]''. | ||
+ | * [[September 20]] – The [[Ragamuffin War]] begins in [[Rio Grande do Sul]], [[Empire of Brazil|Brazil]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === October–December === | ||
+ | * [[October 2]] – The [[Texas Revolution]] – [[Battle of Gonzales]]: Mexican soldiers attempt to disarm the people of [[Gonzales, Texas]], but encounter stiff resistance from a hastily assembled militia. | ||
+ | * [[October 3]] – The [[Staedtler]] Company (pencil manufacturers) is founded by J. S. Staedtler in [[Nuremberg]], Germany. | ||
+ | * [[October 28]] | ||
+ | ** The [[United Tribes of New Zealand]] is founded at [[Waitangi, Northland|Waitangi]], with the [[Declaration of the Independence of New Zealand]]. | ||
+ | ** [[Texas Revolution]] – [[Battle of Concepción]]: The [[Texian Army]] defeats the Mexicans. | ||
+ | * [[November 16]] – [[Halley's Comet]] reaches [[perihelion]], its closest approach to the Sun. | ||
+ | * [[November 19]] – A force of 500 [[Māori people]] invade and enslave the peoples of the [[Chatham Islands]]. | ||
+ | * [[November 27]] – Two London men, [[James Pratt and John Smith]], are [[hanging|hanged]] in front of [[Newgate Prison]] in London, after a conviction of [[buggery]]. They are the last to suffer capital punishment for [[homosexual acts]] in England. | ||
+ | * [[December 7]] | ||
+ | ** The [[Bavarian Ludwig Railway]] opens between [[Nuremberg]] and [[Fürth]], with a train hauled by the English-built ''[[Adler (locomotive)|Der Adler]]'' ("''The Eagle''"), the [[History of rail transport in Germany|first railway in Germany]]. | ||
+ | ** Future U.S. President [[James K. Polk]] becomes [[Speaker of the United States House of Representatives]]. | ||
+ | * [[December 9]] – The [[Army of the Republic of Texas]] captures [[San Antonio]]. | ||
+ | * [[December 16]]–[[December 17|17]] – The [[Great Fire of New York]] destroys 530 buildings, including the [[New York Stock Exchange]].<ref name=Fires> "Fires, Great", in ''The Insurance Cyclopeadia: Being an Historical Treasury of Events and Circumstances Connected with the Origin and Progress of Insurance'', Cornelius Walford, ed. (C. and E. Layton, 1876) p76 </ref> | ||
+ | * [[December 20]] – The [[Texas Declaration of Independence]] is first signed at [[Goliad, Texas]]. | ||
+ | * [[December 21]] – The [[Raleigh and Gaston Railroad]] is chartered in [[Raleigh, North Carolina]]. | ||
+ | * [[December 28]] – United States: The [[Second Seminole War]] led by [[Osceola]] breaks out. | ||
+ | * [[December 29]] – The [[Treaty of New Echota]] is signed between the United States Government, and members of the [[Cherokee Nation (19th century)|Cherokee Nation]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Date unknown === | ||
+ | * The British [[East India Company]] negotiates a lease of the [[Darjeeling]] area west of the [[Mahananda River]], from the [[Kingdom of Sikkim]]. | ||
+ | * The [[British Geological Survey]] is founded, as the world's first national [[geological survey]]. | ||
+ | * Civil war erupts in [[Uruguay]], between supporters of the [[National Party (Uruguay)|Blanco]] and [[Colorado Party (Uruguay)|Colorado]] parties. | ||
+ | * The ''Cachar Levy'', forerunner of the ''[[Assam Rifles]]'', is founded in India. | ||
+ | * The first [[Bulgaria]]n-language school opens in the [[Ottoman Empire]]. | ||
+ | * The French word for their language changes to ''français'', from ''françois''. | ||
+ | * [[Fort Cass]] is established, the military headquarters and site of the largest internment camps during the [[1838]] [[Trail of Tears]]. | ||
+ | * [[Charles-Louis Havas]] creates ''[[Havas]]'', the first news agency in the world (which later spawns ''[[Agence France-Presse]]''). | ||
+ | * English becomes the [[official language]] of India. | ||
+ | * [[Juan Manuel de Rosas]] becomes [[Caudillo]] of [[Argentina]]. | ||
+ | * [[Edward Strutt Abdy]] publishes his ''Journal of a Residence and Tour in the United States of North America: From April, 1833, to October 1834''. | ||
+ | * [[David Strauss]] begins publication of ''Das Leben Jessu, kritisch bearbeitet'' ("The life of Jesus, critically examined") in [[Tübingen]]. | ||
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+ | {{reflist}} |
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Contents
Events
January–March
- January 7 – Template:Ship anchors off the Chonos Archipelago on her second voyage, with Charles Darwin on board as naturalist.
- January 8 – The United States public debt contracts to zero, for the only time in history.[1]
- January 24 – Malê Revolt: African slaves of Yoruba Muslim origin revolt in Salvador, Bahia.
- January 26 – Queen Maria II of Portugal marries Auguste de Beauharnais, 2nd Duke of Leuchtenberg, in Lisbon; he dies only two months later.
- January 26 – Saint Paul's in Macau largely destroyed by fire after a typhoon hits.
- January 30 – An assassination is attempted against United States President Andrew Jackson in the United States Capitol (the first assassination attempt against a President of the United States).
- February 1 – Slavery is abolished in Mauritius.
- February 20 – 1835 Concepción earthquake: Concepción, Chile, is destroyed by an earthquake; the resulting tsunami destroys the neighboring city of Talcahuano.
- March 2 – Ferdinand becomes Emperor of Austria.
- March 23 – The Academia Mexicana de la Lengua (Mexican Academy of Language) is established.
April–June
- April 18 – Lord Melbourne succeeds Sir Robert Peel as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
- May 5
- Rail transport in Belgium: A railway is opened between Brussels and Mechelen, the first in continental Europe.
- Braulio Carrillo is sworn in as Head of State of Costa Rica.
- May 8 – Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales Told for Children. First Collection. begins publication.
- May 11 – Matua, High Priest (taura tupua) of the Polynesian island of Mangareva, is baptized into the Roman Catholic Church.
- May 23 – The Mexican State of Aguascalientes is formed, by decree of President Santa Anna.
- June 1 – Kingston Penitentiary in Kingston, Ontario opens.
July–September
- July – Bertelsmann is founded by Carl Bertelsmann as a religious printer and publisher in Prussia.
- July 14 – The universal Catholic Apostolic Church is organized, initially in the U.K.
- July 28 – In Paris, the assassination of King Louis Philippe I of France is attempted by Giuseppe Marco Fieschi, using a home-made volley gun; 10 are killed, but the King escapes with a minor wound.
- August – H. Fox Talbot exposes the world's first known photographic negatives, at Lacock Abbey in England.
- August 25 – In the U.S., The New York Sun prints the first of six installments of the Great Moon Hoax.
- August 28 – St. Vincent's Ecclesiastical Seminary, a predecessor of Castleknock College, is founded by the Vincentian community in Dublin, Ireland.
- August 30 – European settlers, landing on the north banks of the Yarra River in Victoria, Australia, found the settlement of Melbourne.
- September 7 – Charles Darwin arrives at the Galápagos Islands, aboard Template:Ship.
- September 19 – William Lloyd Garrison publishes Angelina Grimké's anti-slavery letter in The Liberator.
- September 20 – The Ragamuffin War begins in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
October–December
- October 2 – The Texas Revolution – Battle of Gonzales: Mexican soldiers attempt to disarm the people of Gonzales, Texas, but encounter stiff resistance from a hastily assembled militia.
- October 3 – The Staedtler Company (pencil manufacturers) is founded by J. S. Staedtler in Nuremberg, Germany.
- October 28
- The United Tribes of New Zealand is founded at Waitangi, with the Declaration of the Independence of New Zealand.
- Texas Revolution – Battle of Concepción: The Texian Army defeats the Mexicans.
- November 16 – Halley's Comet reaches perihelion, its closest approach to the Sun.
- November 19 – A force of 500 Māori people invade and enslave the peoples of the Chatham Islands.
- November 27 – Two London men, James Pratt and John Smith, are hanged in front of Newgate Prison in London, after a conviction of buggery. They are the last to suffer capital punishment for homosexual acts in England.
- December 7
- The Bavarian Ludwig Railway opens between Nuremberg and Fürth, with a train hauled by the English-built Der Adler ("The Eagle"), the first railway in Germany.
- Future U.S. President James K. Polk becomes Speaker of the United States House of Representatives.
- December 9 – The Army of the Republic of Texas captures San Antonio.
- December 16–17 – The Great Fire of New York destroys 530 buildings, including the New York Stock Exchange.[2]
- December 20 – The Texas Declaration of Independence is first signed at Goliad, Texas.
- December 21 – The Raleigh and Gaston Railroad is chartered in Raleigh, North Carolina.
- December 28 – United States: The Second Seminole War led by Osceola breaks out.
- December 29 – The Treaty of New Echota is signed between the United States Government, and members of the Cherokee Nation.
Date unknown
- The British East India Company negotiates a lease of the Darjeeling area west of the Mahananda River, from the Kingdom of Sikkim.
- The British Geological Survey is founded, as the world's first national geological survey.
- Civil war erupts in Uruguay, between supporters of the Blanco and Colorado parties.
- The Cachar Levy, forerunner of the Assam Rifles, is founded in India.
- The first Bulgarian-language school opens in the Ottoman Empire.
- The French word for their language changes to français, from françois.
- Fort Cass is established, the military headquarters and site of the largest internment camps during the 1838 Trail of Tears.
- Charles-Louis Havas creates Havas, the first news agency in the world (which later spawns Agence France-Presse).
- English becomes the official language of India.
- Juan Manuel de Rosas becomes Caudillo of Argentina.
- Edward Strutt Abdy publishes his Journal of a Residence and Tour in the United States of North America: From April, 1833, to October 1834.
- David Strauss begins publication of Das Leben Jessu, kritisch bearbeitet ("The life of Jesus, critically examined") in Tübingen.
Births
Event
Event | Start | End |
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Pax Brittanica | 1815 | 1915 |
A New Group
Group | Image |
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Bertelsmann |
Births
Title | Born | Place of birth | Died | Summary | Description |
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Leopold II of Belgium | April 1835 | Belgium Brussels | 17 December 1909 | Royalty Belgium/VIPaedophile | |
Richard Olney | 15 September 1835 | United States Massachusetts Oxford | 8 April 1917 | Lawyer | Lawyer for the business affairs of Boston's elite families. United States Attorney General who used troops against strikers. Enforcer of the Monroe doctrine. |
Andrew Carnegie | 25 November 1835 | Scotland Fife Dunfermline UK | 11 August 1919 | Businessperson | |
Mark Twain | 30 November 1835 | 21 April 1910 |
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References
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20160306012419/http://www.publicdebt.treas.gov/history/history.htm
- ↑ "Fires, Great", in The Insurance Cyclopeadia: Being an Historical Treasury of Events and Circumstances Connected with the Origin and Progress of Insurance, Cornelius Walford, ed. (C. and E. Layton, 1876) p76