California Gold Rush
Jan 24 James Marshall finds gold in Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California
- Jan 28 King of Naples grants his subjects a constitution
- Jan 29 Sicily accepts new Constitution (choose parliament/freedom of press)
- Feb 2 1st ship load of Chinese immigrants arrive in San Francisco
- Feb 2 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ends the Mexican–American War: US acquires Texas, California, New Mexico and Arizona for $15 million
- Feb 12 Ballet "Faust" premieres at La Scala in Milan
- Feb 15 Sarah Roberts barred from white school in Boston
- Feb 17 Tuscany gets liberal Constitution
The Communist Manifesto
Feb 21 Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels publish "The Communist Manifesto" in London
- Feb 24 King Louis-Philippe abdicates, 2nd French republic declared
- Feb 26 2nd French Republic proclaimed
- Feb 29 The Principality of Neuchâtel declares itself independent of Prussia
- Mar 4 Carlo Alberto di Savoia signs the Statuto Albertino that will later represent the first constitution of the Regno d'Italia
- Mar 4 Sardinia-Piemonte gets new Constitution
- Mar 5 Louis Antoine Garnier-Pages is named French minister of Finance
- Mar 7 In Hawaii, Great Mahele (division of lands) signed
- Mar 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
- Mar 12 2nd Republic established in France
- Mar 15 A revolution breaks out in Hungary. The Habsburg rulers are compelled to meet the demands of the Reform party.
- Mar 23 The ship John Wickliffe arrives at Port Chalmers carrying the first Scottish settlers for Dunedin, New Zealand. Otago province is founded.
- Mar 24 State of siege proclaimed in Amsterdam
- Mar 27 John Parker Paynard originates medicated adhesive plaster
Niagara Falls Stops Flowing
Mar 29 Niagara Falls stops flowing for 30 hours due to an ice jam in the river upstream
Event of Interest
Apr 3 American education reformer Horace Mann joins the US Senate, representing Massachusetts
Historic Expedition
Apr 3 German explorer Ludwig Leichhardt is seen for the last time at McPherson's Station, Coogoon, before he disappears on the same expedition to reach the Swan River in Australia
- Apr 3 Thomas Douglas becomes 1st public teacher in San Francisco
- Apr 6 Jews of Prussia granted equality
- Apr 8 1st battle at Gioto: Sardinia-Piemonte beats Austrians
- Apr 8 Battle at Xaquixaguana, Peru: Pedro de la Gasca beats Gonzalo Pizarro
- Apr 11 Hungary becomes constitutional monarchy under King Ferdinand of Austria
- Apr 18 American victory at the battle of Cerro Gordo opens the way for invasion of Mexico
Historic Expedition
Apr 26 Alfred Russel Wallace departs the U.K. for South America, beginning four years of travel, collecting, and research in the region
- Apr 28 Slavery abolished in French colonies
- May 1 The Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta is founded at Jefferson College in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
- May 6 Otto Tank ends slavery in Suriname colony
- May 7 Prussians stop insurrection in Varsovia
- May 17 Gerrit, Count Schimmelpenninck resigns as Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Netherlands
- May 18 Opening of the first German National Assembly (Nationalversammlung) in Frankfurt, Germany
- May 29 Battle at Curtazone: Austrians beat Sardinia-Piemonte
- May 29 Wisconsin becomes 30th US state
- May 30 Second Battle at Gioto: Sardinia-Piemonte beats Austrians
- May 30 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo between US and Mexico comes into force, giving New Mexico, California and parts of Nevada, Utah, Arizona and Colorado to the US in return for $15 million
- May 30 William G Young patents ice cream freezer
- Jun 1 Revolutionary newspaper "Neue Rheinische Zeitung" founded by Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels and the Communist League in Cologne
- Jun 2 The Slavic congress in Prague begins.
- Jun 5 Statue of prince William the Silent, Prince of Orange by Lodewyk Royer unveiled in The Hague's Het Plein
- Jun 10 1st telegraph link between NYC & Chicago
- Jun 10 Battle at Vicenza: Austrians beat Sardinia-Piemonte
Presidential Convention
Jun 22 Barnburners (anti-slavery) party nominates Martin Van Buren for President
- Jun 22 Beginning of the June Days uprising in Paris by French workers
- Jun 23 Bloody insurrection of workers in Paris
- Jun 26 1st pure food law enacted in US
- Jun 26 End of the June Days uprising in Paris by French workers
- Jul 3 Slaves freed in Danish West Indies (now US Virgin Islands)
- Jul 11 Edmund Hickly gets 1st known 10 wicket innings (Kent v England)
- Jul 11 London's Waterloo Station opens
American Women Demand Their Rights
Jul 19 1st US women's rights convention held in Seneca Falls NY, organised by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott
- Jul 19 German Parliament demands Dutch province of Limburg
- Jul 23 Battle of Custoza-Italian War of Independence, starts
- Jul 25 1st battle at Custozza: Austrians under Radetzky beat Italian
- Jul 29 Irish Potato Famine: Tipperary Revolt - an unsuccessful nationalist revolt against British rule put down by police
- Aug 9 Austria & Sardinia sign cease fire
- Aug 9 US Barnburners (anti-slavery) party merges with Free Soil Party nominating Martin Van Buren for president
- Aug 14 Oregon Territory created
- Aug 15 M. Waldo Hanchett patents dental chair
- Aug 18 Camila O'Gorman and Ladislao Gutierrez are executed on the orders of Argentine dictator Juan Manuel de Rosas
Discovery of Gold in California
Aug 19 New York Herald is the first major eastern newspaper to report the discovery of gold in California
- Aug 22 The United States annexes New Mexico
- Sep 6 National Black Convention meets in Cleveland
- Sep 12 Switzerland becomes a Federal state
- Sep 14 Alexander Stewart opens the 1st US department store, “The Marble Palace” in downtown New York City
- Sep 16 Slavery abolished in all French territories
- Sep 19 Hyperion, moon of Saturn, discovered by Bond (US) & Lassell (England)
- Sep 20 The American Association for the Advancement of Science is created.
- Sep 29 Battle of Pákozd: Hungarian forces defeat Croats at Pákozd; the first battle of the War of Independence
- Oct 16 1st US homeopathic medical college opens in Pennsylvania
- Oct 28 The first railroad in Spain - between Barcelona and Mataró - is opened.
- Nov 1 Classes begin at Boston Female Medical College, 1st US female medical college
WHSmith: a Retail Giant Born From a Widow's Might
Nov 1 WHSmith opens its 1st railway bookstall, at Euston Station in London, England
- Nov 3 Johan Thorbeckes revises the Constitution of the Netherlands
Election of Interest
Nov 7 General Zachary Taylor elected as 12th President of US
- Nov 9 Post office at Clay & Pike opens, 1st in San Francisco
- Nov 9 Robert Blum, a German revolutionary and MP (Liberal), is executed in Vienna.
- Nov 21 Alfred de Musset's "Andre del Sarto" premieres in Paris
- Nov 21 Cincinnati Turngemeinde founded
- Nov 23 Female Medical Educational Society forms in Boston
Event of Interest
Dec 2 Franz Joseph I becomes Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia
Scientific Discovery
Dec 5 US President James K. Polk triggers Gold Rush of 1849 by confirming a gold discovery in California
- Dec 25 New Haven Railroad opens
- Dec 25 William & Ellen Craft escape from slavery in Georgia, arriving in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; later move to Boston where they become abolitionists [1]
- Dec 26 1st gold seekers arrive in Panama en route to San Francisco
- Dec 26 The Phi Delta Theta fraternity is founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio.
- Dec 29 Gas lights 1st installed at White House (Polk's administration)