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== Events ==
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=== January–March ===
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* [[January 5]] – The [[United States House of Representatives]] votes to stop sharing the [[Oregon Country]] with the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|United Kingdom]].
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* [[February 4]] – Many [[Mormons]] begin their migration west from [[Nauvoo, Illinois]], to the [[Great Salt Lake]], led by [[Brigham Young]].
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* [[February 19]] – United States president [[James K. Polk|James K. Polk's]] [[Texas annexation|annexation]] of the [[Republic of Texas]] is finalized by Texas president [[Anson Jones]] in a formal ceremony of transfer of sovereignty. The newly formed [[Texas]] [[state government]] is officially installed in [[Austin, Texas|Austin]].
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* [[March 10]] – Prince Osahito, fourth son of deceased [[Emperor Ninkō]] of Japan, becomes [[Emperor Kōmei]].
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=== April–June ===
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* [[April 25]] – [[Mexican–American War]]: Open conflict begins, over the disputed border of [[Texas]].
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* [[May]] – The [[Associated Press]] is founded in New York.
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* [[May 8]] – [[Mexican–American War]] – [[Battle of Palo Alto]]: [[Zachary Taylor]] defeats a Mexican force north of the [[Rio Grande]] at [[Palo Alto, Texas]] in the first major battle of the war.
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* [[May 13]] – [[Mexican–American War]]: The United States declares war on Mexico.
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* [[May 15]] – Under the leadership of [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]] [[Robert Peel]], the [[House of Commons of the United Kingdom]] votes to repeal the [[Corn Laws]] by passing an Importation Bill, replacing the old [[Colonialism|colonial]] mercantile trade system with [[free trade]].<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20070817165102/http://www.icons.org.uk/theicons/icons-timeline/1840-1860 </ref> On June 25 the [[Duke of Wellington]] persuades the [[House of Lords]] to pass the Act, which will take full effect from February [[1849]].
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* [[May 16]] – The [[Revolution of Maria da Fonte]] begins in Portugal (it is crushed by royalist troops on [[February 22]], [[1847]]).
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* [[June 10]] – [[Mexican–American War]]: The [[California Republic]] declares independence from Mexico.
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* [[June 15]]
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** The [[Oregon Treaty]] establishes the [[49th parallel north|49th parallel]] as the border between the United States and Canada, from the [[Rocky Mountains]] to the [[Strait of Juan de Fuca]].
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* [[June 16]] – [[Pope Pius IX]] succeeds [[Pope Gregory XVI]] as the 255th [[pope]]. He will reign for 31½ years (the longest definitely confirmed).
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* [[June 25]] – The British Parliament votes to repeal the [[Corn Laws#Repeal|Corn Laws]], in an attempt to relieve the Irish Famine. This brings about the resignation of Peel, the Prime Minister, and sets Great Britain on a path towards Free Trade.
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=== July–September ===
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* [[July 7]] – [[Mexican–American War]] – [[Battle of Monterey]]: Acting on instructions from Washington, D.C., [[Commodore (USN)|Commodore]] [[John Drake Sloat]] orders his troops to occupy [[Monterey, California|Monterey]] and [[Yerba Buena, California|Yerba Buena]], thus beginning the United States annexation of [[California]].
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* August – Canadian physician and geologist [[Abraham Pineo Gesner]] demonstrates a process to refine a liquid fuel, which he calls [[kerosene]], from [[coal]], [[bitumen]] or [[oil shale]].
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* [[August 22]] – The [[Second Federal Republic of Mexico]] is established.
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* [[September]] – The [[Second Carlist War]] (or the War of the Matiners or Madrugadores) begins in Spain.
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* [[September 3]] – [[Electric Telegraph Company]] founded in Britain.
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=== October–December ===
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* [[November 9]] – [[Pope Pius IX]] issues the [[encyclical]] ''[[Qui pluribus]]'', in response to the growing trend of agnosticism among intellectuals in Europe.<ref>Gerald A. McCool, ''Nineteenth-century Scholasticism: The Search for a Unitary Method'' (Fordham University Press, 1989) p129</ref>
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=== Date unknown ===
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* [[1846–1860 cholera pandemic]] breaks out in south Asia; in the United Kingdom, Parliament passes ''The Nuisances Removal and Diseases Prevention Act''.
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* The [[Great Famine (Ireland)|Great Famine]] continues in Ireland. The first deaths from hunger take place early in the year and ''[[Phytophthora infestans]]'' almost totally destroys the summer potato crop.
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Revision as of 23:16, 1 March 2021

1836 < 1837 < 1838 < 1839 < 1840 < 1841 < 1842 <1843 < 1844 < 1845 < 1846 > 1847 > 1848 > 1849 > 1850 > 1851 > 1852 > 1853 > 1854 > 1855 > 1856

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year 1846

Events

January–March

April–June


July–September

October–December


Date unknown

  • 1846–1860 cholera pandemic breaks out in south Asia; in the United Kingdom, Parliament passes The Nuisances Removal and Diseases Prevention Act.
  • The Great Famine continues in Ireland. The first deaths from hunger take place early in the year and Phytophthora infestans almost totally destroys the summer potato crop.


 

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Pax Brittanica18151915
Victorian era18401901

 

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References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20070817165102/http://www.icons.org.uk/theicons/icons-timeline/1840-1860
  2. Gerald A. McCool, Nineteenth-century Scholasticism: The Search for a Unitary Method (Fordham University Press, 1989) p129