Foreign |
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The Prussian monarchy begins to crack down on the independent press by reintroducing censorship laws |
Religion/Philosophy |
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Corpus Christi celebrated |
Dickinsonian |
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Dickinson College holds annual commencement ceremonies |
Foreign |
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Great Britain declares Victoria, Australia to be a separate colony |
Military/Violent |
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Cuban adventurer Narciso López departs the United States on an expedition to liberate Cuba |
Legal/Political |
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Spy informs Edward Gorsuch about location of his runaway slaves |
Military/Violent |
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Spanish authorities execute Narciso López in Havana |
Legal/Political |
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Edward Gorsuch arrives in Philadelphia seeking warrants for his runaways |
Legal/Political |
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Vigilance agent follows Gorsuch posse |
Legal/Political |
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Commissioner Ingraham grants warrants for Gorsuch slaves and appoints Kline to head posse |
Legal/Political |
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Gorsuch posse breaks apart over fears about Vigilance Committee spying |
Religion/Philosophy |
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Rosh Hashana |
Religion/Philosophy |
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Yom Kippur |
Legal/Political |
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Second National Women's Rights Convention held in Worcester, Massachusetts |
Foreign |
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Persian ruler Nasir al-Din Shah Qajar dismisses his liberal prime minister |
Legal/Political |
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The 32nd Congress opens in Washington, DC |
Foreign |
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Louis Napoleon Bonaparte strengthens his power over the French government |
Legal/Political |
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The 32nd Congress is in session in Washington, DC, sitting from early December, 1851 till late August, 1852 |
Foreign |
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The Spanish government closes congress and arrests opponents of the regime |
Foreign |
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Louis Napoleon Bonaparte holds a plebiscite confirming French support for his coup d'etat |
Cultural |
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Fire at the U.S. Capitol destroys valuable books and artifacts |
Religion/Philosophy |
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Young Men's Christian Association in America founded in Boston |
Foreign |
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Austria abolishes the 1849 constitution and restores absolutist monarchy |
Foreign |
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Abolition of slavery in Columbia completed |
Foreign |
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Great Britain and the King of Lagos sign a treaty intended to abolish the Nigerian slave trade |
Cultural |
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First public Bath and Wash House in the United States opens in New York City |
Foreign |
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Military powder magazine explodes in Sweden |
Foreign |
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Queen of Spain survives assassination attempt in Madrid |
Foreign |
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Argentine rebel forces oust dictator Juan Manuel de Rosas |
Religion/Philosophy |
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Ash Wednesday |