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* [[January 1]] – The [[Midland Railway]] of England abolishes the Second Class passenger category, leaving First Class and Third Class. Other British railway companies follow Midland's lead during the rest of the year (Third Class is renamed Second Class in [[1956]]).
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* [[January 12]] – [[Guangxu Emperor|Guangxu]] becomes the 11th [[Qing Dynasty]] [[Emperor of China]] at the age of 4, in succession to his cousin.
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* [[March 15]] – [[Roman Catholic Archbishop of New York]] [[John McCloskey]] is named the first [[Cardinal (Catholicism)|cardinal]] in the United States.
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* [[May 7]] – The [[Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1875)|Treaty of Saint Petersburg]] is signed between Japan and Russia.
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* [[May 20]] – The [[Metre Convention]] is signed in Paris, France.
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* [[July 1]] – The [[General Postal Union]] is established.
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* [[September 1]] – A murder conviction begins to break the power of the violent [[Irish-American]] anti-owner coal miners, the "[[Molly Maguires]]".
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* [[September 7]] – Battle of Agurdat: An [[Egypt]]ian invasion of [[Ethiopia]] fails, when Emperor [[Yohannes IV of Ethiopia|Yohannes IV]] defeats an army led by [[Werner Munzinger]].
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* [[October]] – The [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] state declares partial [[bankruptcy]], and places its finances in the hands of European creditors.
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* [[November 16]] – Battle of Gundat: [[Ethiopia]]n Emperor [[Yohannes IV]] defeats another [[Egypt]]ian army.
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* [[November 26]] – ''[[The Times]]'' newspaper in London reveals that [[Isma'il Pasha]] has sold [[Egypt]]'s 44% share in the [[Suez Canal]] to Britain, in a deal secured by [[Benjamin Disraeli]], without the prior sanction of the British Parliament.
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* [[December 4]] – Notorious New York City politician [[Boss Tweed]] escapes from prison and flees to [[Cuba]], then to Spain.
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* [[December 20]] – The [[International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement|ICRM]] is renamed the [[International Committee of the Red Cross]] (ICRC).
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* The [[Artisans' and Labourers' Dwellings Improvement Act 1875]] is passed in the United Kingdom, to permit slum clearance.
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* Widespread nationalist rebellion in the Ottoman Empire results in Turkish repression, Russian intervention and Great Power tensions.
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Latest revision as of 11:49, 14 March 2021

1865 < 1866 < 1867 < 1868 < 1869 < 1870 < 1871 <1872 < 1873 < 1874 < 1875 > 1876 > 1877 > 1878 > 1879 > 1880 > 1881 > 1882 > 1883 > 1884 > 1885

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Empress-Dowager-Cixi1.jpg
Much calumniated by later historians, but essentially powerless, the Empress Dowager Cixi experiences the decades of collapse of Manchu China, as 4 year old Guangxu becomes emperor.

Events


 

Events

EventStartEnd
Pax Brittanica18151915
Victorian era18401901

 

New Groups

GroupImageTypeDescription
Brigham Young UniversityBrigham Young University medallion.pngPrivate not-for-profit space grant99 percent of the students are Mormons
Queen Margaret UniversityQueen Margaret University logo.jpgPublicHosting the Institute for International Health & Development
Aligarh Muslim UniversityAligarh Muslim University logo.pngBefore 1939, faculty members and students supported an all-India nationalist movement but after 1939, the university came to be a center of the Pakistan Movement.
Chernivtsi UniversityChernivtsi National University arms.pngFounded in 1875 as the Austrian-Hungarian Franz-Josephs-Universität
Oslo Commerce SchoolOslo Handelsgym.JPGA traditional mercantile high school in "the best part" of Oslo.
University of BirminghamUniversity of Birmingham.jpgPublicUniversity located in Birmingham, England
High Court of JusticeRoyal Court2.jpgFirst instance with all high value and high importance civil law (non-criminal) cases in England, and also has a supervisory jurisdiction over all subordinate courts and tribunals.

 

A Death

TitleBornDiedPlace of deathSummary
Andrew Johnson29 December 180831 July 1875Elizabethton
Tennessee
U.S.
Politician

 

Births

TitleBornPlace of birthDiedSummaryDescription
Ross Sterling11 February 1875Texas
Anahuac
25 March 1949
Syngman Rhee26 March 187519 July 1965Politician
Owen Roberts2 May 1875Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
U.S.
2 May 1955
William Leahy6 May 1875US
Iowa
Hampton
20 July 1959Diplomat
Mariner
US naval officer and ambassador to Vichy France from 1940 to 1942.
Alfred Sloan23 May 1875Connecticut
New Haven
17 February 1966Businessperson
George Herbert Walker11 June 1875US
Missouri
St. Louis
24 June 1953Financier
John Buchan26 August 1875Scotland
Perth
11 February 1940Spook
Politician
Propagandist
Deep state operative
UK deep state operative. Member of the Outer Circle of the Milner Group and Governor General of Canada from 1935-1940.
Eric Holt-Wilson26 August 187526 March 1950Spook
Soldier
Draft The Defence of the Realm Act in 1914, later head of MI5
Aleister Crowley12 October 1875Warwickshire
UK
Royal Leamington Spa
England
1 December 1947Author
Poet
Occultism
Mountaineer
Well known British occultist with wide reaching, but little known about cultural influence.
Frederic Eggleston17 October 187512 November 1954Diplomat
Politician
Lawyer
Deep state operative
chief Australian member of the Milner Group
Eugene Meyer31 October 1875Los Angeles
California
U.S.
17 July 1959Spook
Central banker
Friedrich von der Schulenburg20 November 1875Germany
Kemberg
10 November 1944Diplomat
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