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Louis-Philippe
ruled France from
August 9, 1830 to February 24, 1848
"The Citizen King"
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Kings of France
1848
The Communist Manifesto Was Published
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
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19th Century Events
1848
Gold Was First Discovered in California
Leads to thousands of people migrating to California in the following years, thus the term 49rs.
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19th Century Events
Paul Gauguin
was born on
June 7, 1848
French painter
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1848
The Treason-Felony Act Was Passed
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Irish History
1848
Ireland Suffered a Cholera Epidemic
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Irish History
1848
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Second treaty ending the Mexican-American War.
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Treaties and Conventions
1848
was the first publication of
The Old House
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Hans Christian Andersen Tales
1848
was the first publication of
The Drop of Water
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Hans Christian Andersen Tales
1848
was the first publication of
The Happy Family
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Hans Christian Andersen Tales
1848
was the first publication of
The Story of a Mother
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Hans Christian Andersen Tales
1848
was the first publication of
The Shirt-Collar
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Hans Christian Andersen Tales
William Howley
was Archbishop of Canterbury from
1828 - 1848
Translated from London; died in office
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Archbishops of Canterbury - Anglican
John Bird Sumner
was Archbishop of Canterbury from
1848 - 1862
Translated from Chester; died in office
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Archbishops of Canterbury - Anglican
Henry Kirke Brown
created the sculpture
The Choosing of the Arrow, 1848
Bronze, Amon Carter Museum
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Sculptors
Wisconsin
joined the U.S.A in
1848
May 29, 1848
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U.S.A. States - Date of Joining Union
Cromarty Burgh
adopted a policing system in
1848
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Scottish Burghs - Adoption Of Policing System
Stranraer Royal Burgh
adopted a policing system in
1848
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Scottish Burghs - Adoption Of Policing System
Kilrenny Royal Burgh
adopted a policing system in
1848
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Scottish Burghs - Adoption Of Policing System
Károly Alexy
created the sculpture
Bust of Lajos Battyhany,1848
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Sculptors
What Hath God Wrought: the Transformation of America, 1815-1848
was written by
Daniel Walker Howe
2008
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Pulitzer Prize for History
Biedermeier
happened during
1815-1848
Germany
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Art Periods and Movements
Emily Brontë
died in
1848 aged 30 from Tuberculosis
novelist, poet English
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They Died Young
Mexican-American War
occurred during
1846-1848
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Wars
Pre-Rhaphaelite
happened during
1848-1854
England
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Art Periods and Movements
Paul Gauguin
lifespan was
1848-1903
French painter
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Lifespans
Siv Cedering
won the award for the poem
A Letterfrom Caroline Herschel (1750-1848)
1985
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Rhysling Awards
Fromental Halévy
composed
Le Val D'Andorre (1848)
The Valley of Andorra
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Opera Comique
Branwell Brontë
died in
1848 aged 31 from Suspected Alcohol Poisoning or Drug Overdose
painter English
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They Died Young
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