Year '1848' ('
MDCCCXLVIII') was a
leap year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the
Gregorian Calendar (or a
leap year starting on Thursday of the 12-day slower
Julian calendar).
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The year is historically famous for the wave of revolutions of that swept
Europe and the world, starting in
France. Collectively known as the
Revolutions of 1848, they significantly altered the political and philosophical landscape and had major ramifications throughout the rest of the century.
Events of 1848
January - March
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January 3 -
Joseph Jenkins Roberts is sworn in as the first
president of the independent
African Republic of Liberia.
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January 12 - The
Palermo rising in
Sicily, against the
Bourbon kingdom of the
Two Sicilies.
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January 24
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California Gold Rush:
James W. Marshall finds
gold at
Sutter's Mill, in
Coloma, near
Sacramento.
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★ The Storming of the
Venezuelan National Congress takes place.
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January 26 -
Henry David Thoreau addresses the
Concord Lyceum with "The Rights and Duties of the Individual in Relation to Government" (which later came to be known as ).
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January 31 - The
Washington Monument is established.
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February 2 -
Mexican–American War: The
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo is signed, ending the war and ceding to the United States virtually all of what is today the southwest of that country.
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February 8 - Revolution in Rome leads to the foundation of the second
Roman Republic, soon to be led by
Giuseppe Mazzini, though it would last only four months.
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February 21 -
Karl Marx publishes ''
The Communist Manifesto''.
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February 22 - In
Paris, revolt erupts against the king
Louis Philippe. Two days later he abdicates, leading to the
Second Republic.
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March 4 -
Carlo Alberto di Savoia signs the ''
Statuto Albertino'' that will represent the first constitution of the
Kingdom of Sardinia and later of unified
Italy.
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March 7 - The
Great Mahele (land division) is signed in
Hawaii.
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March 10 - The
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, ending the
Mexican-American War, is ratified by the
United States Senate. (cf. February 2, above.)
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March 11 -
Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine and
Robert Baldwin become the first Prime Ministers of the
Province of Canada to be democratically elected under a system of
responsible government.
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March 15 -
Revolution breaks out in Hungary. The
Habsburg rulers are compelled to meet the demands of the
Reform party.
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March 18-
19, ''
Marsoroligheterna'', in
Stockholm,
Sweden. Demonstrations outside the
Royal Castle, where
revolutionaries demands reforms, among them that
Sweden becomes a
republic. The
Swedish king,
Oscar I gives the guards order to shoot at the demonstrators.
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March 20 - King
Ludwig I of Bavaria abdicates.
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March 23 -
Province of
Otago in
New Zealand is founded.
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March 29 - An upstream
ice jam stops almost all water flow over
Niagara Falls for 30 hours.
April - June
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April 10
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Chartist '
Monster Rally' held in
Kennington Park London, headed by
Feargus O'Connor. A petition demanding the franchise is presented to
parliament.
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★ Bridge collapses in
Yarmouth,
England, leaving 250 dead.
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May 1 -
Phi Gamma Delta founded at
Washington & Jefferson College.
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May 15 -
Radicals invade the
French Chamber of deputies.
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May 18 - Opening of the first
German National Assembly (
Nationalversammlung) in
Frankfurt,
Germany.
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May 19 - The
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, ending the
Mexican-American War, is ratified by the
Mexican government. (cf. February 2, above.)
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May 29 -
Wisconsin is admitted as the 30th
U.S. state.
July - September
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July 19 -
Women's rights:
Seneca Falls Convention - The two day
Women's Rights Convention opens in
Seneca Falls, New York and the "
Bloomers" are introduced at the
feminist convention.
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July 26 -
Matale Rebellion against
British rule in
Sri Lanka.
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July 29 -
Irish Potato Famine:
Tipperary Revolt - In
Tipperary, an unsuccessful nationalist revolt against
British rule is put-down by a government
police force.
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August 17 -
Yucatán officially united with
Mexico.
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August 19 -
California Gold Rush: The ''
New York Herald'' breaks the news to the
East Coast of the United States that there is a
gold rush in
California (although the rush started in January).
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August 28 -
Mathieu Luis, first black member joins the
French parliament as a representative of
Guadaloupe.
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September 12 - One of the few successes of the
Revolutions of 1848, the
Swiss Federal Constitution, patterned on the
US Constitution, enters into force, creating a
federal republic and one of the first modern
democratic states in
Europe.
October - December
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November 1 - In
Boston, Massachusetts, the first
medical school for women, The
Boston Female Medical School (which later merged with
Boston University School of Medicine), opens.
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November 3 - Greatly revised
Dutch constitution proclaimed.
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November 7 -
U.S. presidential election, 1848:
Whig Zachary Taylor of
Louisiana defeats
Democrat Lewis Cass of
Michigan in the first
US presidential election held in every state on the same day.
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December 2 -
Ferdinand I,
Emperor of
Austria, abdicates in favor of his nephew,
Franz Josef I.
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December 10 -
Prince Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte elected first
president of the
French Second Republic.
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December 18 - Founding of
Punta Arenas, the first mayor settlement in the
Strait of Magellan.
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December 20 -
President Bonaparte takes his
Oath of Office in front of the
French National Assembly.
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December 26 -
Phi Delta Theta Fraternity was founded.
Undated
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Revolutions of 1848, a series of widespread but mostly failed struggles for more
liberal governments, from
Brazil to
Hungary.
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Cholera epidemic in
New York kills 5000.
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Associated Press founded in
New York.
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Queen's College for women founded in
London.
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Boston Public Library is founded by an act of the
Great and General Court of
Massachusetts.
★ Shaker song ''
Simple Gifts'' is written by
Joseph Brackett in
Alfred, Maine.
★ First railway in
Spain is opened, with line
Barcelona to
Mataró (circa 40
km).
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Illinois and Michigan Canal is completed.
★ Independent Republic of
Yucatán joins
Mexico in exchange for
Mexican help in suppressing revolt by the indigenous
Maya population.
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Serfdom is abolished in
Austro-Hungarian Empire.
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John Bird Sumner becomes
archbishop of Canterbury.
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British,
Dutch, and
German governments lay claim to
New Guinea.
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Admiral Nevelskoi explores
Strait of Tartary.
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Dunedin, New Zealand is founded by
Scots settlers.
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University of Ottawa is founded.
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University of Mississippi is founded.
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University of Wisconsin-Madison is founded.
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Geneva College in
Pennsylvania is founded.
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Holmes County, Florida is created.
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Elizabeth Gaskell publishes ''
Mary Barton'' anonymously.
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Ivar Aasen publishes his ''
Grammar of the Norwegian Dialects''.
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Richard Wagner begins writing
libretto that will become ''
Der Ring des Nibelungen'' (''
The Ring of the Nibelung'').
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Rhodes College is founded.
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antebellum mansion is built at
Beauvoir, post-war home of
Jefferson Davis.
Ongoing events
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Mexican-American War (1846-1848)
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Irish Potato Famine (1845-1849)
Births
January - June
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January 6 -
Hristo Botev, Bulgarian revolutionary (d.
1876)
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January 19 -
John F. Stairs, Canadian businessman and statesman (d.
1904)
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January 21 -
Henri Duparc, French composer (d.
1933)
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January 27 -
Togo Heihachiro, Japanese admiral (d.
1934)
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February 5
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Joris-Karl Huysmans, French author (d.
1907)
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Belle Starr, American outlaw (d.
1889)
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February 8 -
Joel Chandler Harris, American journalist and author (d.
1908)
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February 14 -
Benjamin Baillaud, French astronomer (d.
1934)
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February 16 -
Octave Mirbeau, French art critic and novelist (d.
1917)
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February 18 -
Louis Comfort Tiffany, American glass artist (d.
1933)
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February 24
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Grant Allen, Canadian author (d.
1899)
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Andrew Inglis Clark, Tasmanian politician (d.
1907)
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February 27 -
Hubert Parry, English composer (d.
1918)
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March 19 -
Wyatt Earp, American lawman and gunfighter (d.
1929)
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March 31 -
Viscount William Astor, British financier and statesman (d.
1919)
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April 7 -
Randall Thomas Davidson,
Archbishop of Canterbury (d.
1930)
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April 10 -
Hubertine Auclert, French feminist (d.
1914)
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May 23 -
Otto Lilienthal, German engineer (d.
1896)
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June 7 -
Paul Gauguin, French artist (d.
1903)
July - December
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July 6 -
Gabor Baross, Hungarian statesman (d.
1892)
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July 9 -
Robert I, Duke of Parma, last ruling Duke of Parma (d.
1907)
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July 15 -
Vilfredo Pareto, Italian economist (d.
1923)
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July 22 -
Winfield Scott Stratton, American miner (d.
1902)
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July 25
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George Robert Aberigh-Mackay, Anglo-Indian writer (d.
1881)
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Arthur James Balfour,
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (d.
1930)
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September 4 -
Lewis Howard Latimer,
coinventor of the
light bulb and
telephone (d.
1928)
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November 8 -
Gottlob Frege, German logician (d. 1925)
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November 12 -
Eduard Müller,
member of the Swiss Federal Council (d.
1919)
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November 13 -
Albert I, Prince of Monaco (d.
1922)
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December 6 -
Johann Palisa, Austrian astronomer (d.
1925)
: ''See also .''
Deaths
January - June
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January 19 -
Isaac D'Israeli, English author (b.
1766)
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January 20 -
Christian VIII, King of Denmark (b.
1786)
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February 15 -
Hermann von Boyen, Prussian field marshal (b.
1771)
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February 23 -
John Quincy Adams, 6th
President of the United States (b.
1767)
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March 29 -
John Jacob Astor, American businessman (b.
1763)
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April 8 -
Gaetano Donizetti, Italian composer (b.
1797)
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May 25 -
Annette von Droste-Hülshoff, German writer (b.
1797)
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June 27 -
Denis Auguste Affre, Archbishop of Paris (b.
1793)
July - December
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July 4 -
François-René de Chateaubriand, French writer and diplomat (b.
1768)
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August 3 -
Edward Baines, British newspaperman and politician (b.
1774)
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August 7 -
Jöns Jakob Berzelius, Swedish chemist (b.
1779)
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August 12 -
George Stephenson, English locomotive pioneer (b.
1781)
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September 24 -
Branwell Brontë, painter and poet, brother of novelists Charlotte, Emily and Anne (b.
1817)
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November 9 -
Robert Blum, German politician (b.
1810)
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November 10 -
Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt, military leader (b.
1789)
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November 23 - Sir
John Barrow, English statesman (b.
1764)
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November 24 -
William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne,
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (b.
1779)
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December 1 -
Kyokutei Bakin, Japanese author (b.
1767)
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December 19 -
Emily Brontë, English author (b.
1818)
: ''See also .''