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  1. 6 de abr. de 2010 · The Gold Rush in California started in 1848 after gold was found at Sutter’s Mill. Within a year, hundreds of thousands of 49ers seeking fortune poured into the state.

  2. 5 May - Thomas Carlyle gives the first lecture in the series On Heroes, Hero Worship and the Heroic in History; 11 May – Chartist leader Feargus O'Connor is sentenced to imprisonment in York Castle for seditious libel over speeches published in The Northern Star. 20 May – York Minster's nave roof is destroyed in an accidental fire.

  3. The 1840s were a pivotal decade in the history of New York City, marked by substantial progress and transformation. This era witnessed significant urban development, setting the stage for the city’s emergence as a bustling metropolis. The completion of pivotal infrastructure projects, notably the Croton Aqueduct in 1842, played a crucial role ...

  4. 40. ] . 15 de julio: Firma en Londres de la Convención de Londres, entre Inglaterra, Austria, Prusia, Rusia y el Imperio Otomano, que quitaba a Francia el papel clave que ejercía en Oriente desde hacía siglos. El Pachá egipcio Mehmet Alí, con el apoyo de Francia, se resistió a aceptar los términos de ese Tratado.

  5. William Henry Harrison wins the 1840 presidential election, defeating incumbent Martin Van Buren. The August 9, 1842, Webster-Ashburton Treaty formally designates the border separating the United States and Canada. On May 24, 1844, Samuel B. Morse sends the message, "What hath God wrought" over the first telegraph line from Washington, DC, to ...

  6. Innovation and fast-paced change defined the year 1840 as the world transitioned from the first Industrial Revolution to the second, forever upending the foundations of society. A world previously stunted by disconnection and scarcity suddenly launched towards rapid growth never before seen in history. Like the year 1840, we strive to be ...

  7. 14 de jul. de 2016 · T he R hine C risis of 1840 has traditionally been understood as an important moment in the rise of German nationalism, when France's appeals for conquests on the Rhine were answered by the Germans in a negative way, surprising in its strength and extent.