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== Events ==
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=== January–March ===
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* [[January 20]] – [[Charles Elliot]] of the United Kingdom, and [[Qishan (official)|Qishan]] of the [[Qing Dynasty]], agree to the [[Convention of Chuenpi]].
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* [[January 26]] – Britain occupies [[Hong Kong]]. Later in the year, the first census of the island records a population of about 7,500.
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* [[January 27]] – The active [[volcano]] [[Mount Erebus]] in Antarctica is discovered, and named by [[James Clark Ross]].<ref>Ross, ''Voyage to the Southern Seas'', '''1''', pp. 216–8.</ref>
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* [[January 28]] – Ross discovers the "Victoria Barrier", later known as the [[Ross Ice Shelf]]. On the same voyage, he discovers the [[Ross Sea]], [[Victoria Land]] and [[Mount Terror (Antarctica)|Mount Terror]].
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* [[January 30]] – A fire ruins and destroys two-thirds of the villa (modern-day city) of [[Mayagüez, Puerto Rico]].
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* [[February 4]] – First known reference to [[Groundhog Day]] in North America, in the diary of a James Morris.
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* [[February 10]] – The [[Act of Union 1840|Act of Union]] (''British North America Act'', [[1840]]) is proclaimed in Canada.
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* [[February 11]] – The two colonies of [[The Canadas]] are merged, into the [[United Province of Canada]].
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* [[February 18]] – The first ongoing [[filibuster]] in the [[United States Senate]] begins, and lasts until [[March 11]].
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* [[February]] – [[El Salvador]] proclaims itself an independent republic, bringing an end to the (already ''de facto'' defunct) [[Federal Republic of Central America]].
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* [[March 4]] – [[William Henry Harrison]] is [[Inauguration of William Henry Harrison|sworn in]], as the ninth President of the United States.
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* [[March 9]] – ''[[United States v. The Amistad]]'': The [[Supreme Court of the United States]] rules in the case, that the Africans who seized control of the ship had been taken into [[slavery]] illegally.
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=== April–June ===
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* [[April 4]] – President [[William Henry Harrison]] dies of [[pneumonia]], aged 68, becoming the first President of the United States to die in office, and at one month, the American president with the shortest term served. He is succeeded by Vice President [[John Tyler]], who becomes the tenth President of the United States.
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* [[April 6]] – President John Tyler is [[Inauguration of John Tyler|sworn in]].
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* [[May]] – The [[Sino-Sikh War]] begins.
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* [[May 3]] – [[New Zealand]] becomes a British colony.
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* [[May 22]] – [[1841 rebellion in Guria]]: The Georgian province of [[Guria]] revolts against the [[Russian Empire]].
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* [[June 6]] – The [[United Kingdom Census 1841|United Kingdom Census]] is held, the first to record names and approximate ages of every household member, and to be administered nationally.
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* [[June 21]] –  St. John's College (later [[Fordham University]]) is founded in [[The Bronx]], by the [[Society of Jesus]].
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* [[June 28]] – The [[ballet]] ''[[Giselle]]'' is first presented by the [[Ballet du Théâtre de l'Académie Royale de Musique]], at the [[Salle Le Peletier]] in Paris, France.
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=== July–September ===
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* [[July]] – Scottish [[missionary]] [[David Livingstone]] arrives at [[Kuruman]] in the [[Northern Cape]], his first posting in Africa.
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* [[July 5]] – [[Thomas Cook]] arranges his first railway excursion, in England.
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* [[July 17]] – The first edition of the humorous magazine ''[[Punch (magazine)|Punch]]'' is published in London.<ref>https://archive.org/details/historypunch04spiegoog/page/n48 27</ref>
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* [[July 18]] (Sunday)
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** Emperor [[Pedro II of Brazil]] is [[Coronation|crowned]] in [[Rio de Janeiro]].
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** The sixth bishop of [[Calcutta]], [[Daniel Wilson (bishop)|Daniel Wilson]], and Dr. James Taylor, Civil Surgeon at [[Dhaka]], establish the first modern educational institution on the Indian subcontinent, [[Dhaka College]].
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* [[July 20]] – The Mercantile Agency (ancestor of [[Dun & Bradstreet]]) is founded in New York City, by Lewis Tappan.
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* [[August 11]] – [[Frederick Douglass]] speaks in front of the [[Anti-Slavery Convention]] in [[Nantucket, Massachusetts]].
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* [[August 16]] – U.S. President [[John Tyler]] vetoes a [[Bill (proposed law)|bill]] which called for the re-establishment of the [[Second Bank of the United States]]. Enraged [[Whig Party (United States)|Whig Party]] members riot outside the [[White House]], in the most violent demonstration on White House grounds in U.S. history.
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* [[August 20]]–[[October 16]] – The [[Niger expedition of 1841]] begins sailing up the [[Niger River]] by [[paddle steamer]]s, under the auspices of the British Society for the Extinction of the Slave Trade and the Civilisation of Africa; it is largely abortive, due to the high incidence of disease among the crews.
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* [[September 24]] – [[Kingdom of Sarawak|Sarawak]] is broken away from [[Sultanate of Brunei|Brunei]], and becomes a protectorate of the United Kingdom; [[James Brooke]] is appointed [[raja]]h.
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=== October–December ===
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* [[October 10]] – [[First Opium War]]: [[Battle of Chinhai]] – British capture a Chinese garrison.
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* [[October 13]] – First Opium War: British occupy [[Ningbo]].
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* [[October 16]] – [[Queen's University at Kingston|Queen's University]] is founded in [[Kingston, Ontario]], by [[Reverend|Rev.]] [[Thomas Liddell]], who carries a [[Royal Charter]] from [[Queen Victoria]], and becomes the school's first [[Principal (academia)|principal]].
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* [[October 30]] – A fire at the [[Tower of London]] destroys its Grand Armoury, and causes a quarter of a million pounds worth of damage.
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* [[November]] – The settlement of [[Dallas]], [[Republic of Texas|Texas]] is founded by [[John Neely Bryan]].
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* [[November 13]] – Scottish surgeon [[James Braid (surgeon)|James Braid]] first sees a demonstration of ''[[animal magnetism]]'' by [[Charles Lafontaine]] in [[Manchester]], which leads to his study of the phenomenon that he (Braid) eventually calls ''[[hypnotism]]''.
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* [[December 20]] – The first [[multilateral treaty]] for the suppression of the [[African slave trade]], the [[Treaty for the Suppression of the African Slave Trade]], signed in London by the representatives of [[Austrian Empire|Austria]], [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|Britain]], [[July Monarchy|France]], [[Kingdom of Prussia|Prussia]] and [[Russian Empire|Russia]].
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* [[December 23]] – [[First Anglo-Afghan War]]: At a meeting with the [[Afghanistan|Afghan]] general [[Wazir Akbar Khan|Akbar Khan]], British diplomat Sir [[William Hay Macnaghten]] is shot dead at close quarters.
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Latest revision as of 06:41, 1 March 2021

1831 < 1832 < 1833 < 1834 < 1835 < 1836 < 1837 <1838 < 1839 < 1840 < 1841 > 1842 > 1843 > 1844 > 1845 > 1846 > 1847 > 1848 > 1849 > 1850 > 1851

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Destroying Chinese war junks, by E. Duncan (1843).jpg
The East India Company steamship Nemesis (right background) destroying Chinese war junks during the Second Battle of Chuenpi, 7 January 1841

Events

January–March


April–June

July–September

October–December


 

Events

EventStartEnd
Pax Brittanica18151915
Victorian era18401901

 

New Groups

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A Death

TitleBornDiedSummaryDescription
Alexander Burnes16 May 18052 November 1841Diplomat
Spook
Explorer
UK "spymaster" diplomat

 

Births

TitleBornPlace of birthDiedSummaryDescription
John Philip Holland24 February 184112 August 1914EngineerSubmarine pioneer
Oliver Wendell Holmes8 March 1841United States
Boston
Massachusetts
6 March 1935
Francis Grenfell29 April 184127 January 1925SoldierFirst vice-president of The Pilgrims Society
William Rockefeller31 May 1841New York
Richford
24 June 1922Financier
Deep state operative
Businessperson
Co-founded Standard Oil in 1870 with his more infamous brother, John D. Rockefeller.
William Collins Whitney5 July 1841United States
Massachusetts
Conway
2 February 1904Politician
Financier
US finanicer and politician of the John Whitney family
Nelson Aldrich6 November 1841Rhode Island
Foster
16 April 1915Politician
Deep state operative
US Deep state operative, member of The Money Trust, attended the 1910 Jekyll Island meeting
Albert Edward9 November 1841London
Buckingham Palace
6 May 1910British royal family
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References

  1. Ross, Voyage to the Southern Seas, 1, pp. 216–8.
  2. https://archive.org/details/historypunch04spiegoog/page/n48 27