Events and trends
Technology
★ First use of
general anesthesia in an operation, by
Crawford Long
★ The first
electrical telegraph sent by
Samuel Morse on
May 24,
1844 from
Baltimore to
Washington, D.C..
War, peace and politics
★ First signing of the
Treaty of Waitangi (Te Tiriti o Waitangi) on
February 6, 1840 at
Waitangi, Northland New Zealand. The treaty between the
British Crown and
MÄori made New Zealand a British
colony and is considered the founding point of modern New Zealand.
★ The
Webster-Ashburton Treaty, signed
August 9,
1842, settled the dispute over the location of the
Maine-New Brunswick border between the
United States and
Canada.
★ On
August 29,
1842, the first of two
Opium Wars ended between
China and
Britain with the
Treaty of Nanking. One of the consequences was the
cession of parts of modern day
Hong Kong to the British. Hong Kong would eventually be returned to China in
1997.
★
Mexican-American War (
1846 -
1848) was fought between
Mexico and the
United States of America. The latter emerged victorious and gained undisputed control over
Texas while annexing portions of
Arizona,
California and
New Mexico.
★ Wave of
revolutions in
Europe. Collectively known as the
Revolution of 1848. This led to mass emigration of these refugees into industrial cities of the United States as well as to other locations around the world.
★
Karl Marx and
Friedrich Engels writes ''
The Communist Manifesto'', first published on
February 21,
1848.
Culture and religion
★
1844 - Persian Prophet the
Báb announces his revelation, founding
BábÃsm. He announced to the world of the coming of "
He whom God shall make manifest." He is considered the forerunner of
Bahá'u'lláh, the founder of the
Bahá'à Faith.
★
Gideon T. Stewart becomes a
Good Templars leader.
★ In the midst of the
Second Great Awakening, preacher
William Miller predicts the
Second Advent of
Jesus Christ will occur on
October 22,
1844. Christ's failure to appear became known as the
Great Disappointment.
★
Adolph Sax invents the
saxophone, receiving the patent on
May 17,
1846.
★
John Stuart Mill writes ''The Principles of Political Economy'', first published in 1848
★
Søren Kierkegaard publishes ''
Either/Or'', ''
Fear and Trembling'', ''
Philosophical Fragments'' and ''
The Sickness Unto Death''
Economics
In the mid 1840s several harvests failed across Europe, which caused famines. Especially the
Great Irish Famine (
1845-
1849) was severe and caused a quarter of
Ireland's population to die or emigrate to the United States and Canada.
Other
★ Introduction of the
postage stamp. The first of them is
Penny Black, issued by the
United Kingdom on
May 1,
1840.
World leaders
★ Emperor
Ferdinand I (
Austria)
★ Chancellor
Klemens Wenzel von Metternich (
Austria)
★ Emperor
Franz Josef (
Austria-Hungary)
★ King
Louis-Philippe (
July Monarchy France)
★
Frederick William IV of Prussia (
Prussia)
★
Pope Gregory XVI
★
Pope Pius IX
★ Emperor
Nicholas I (
Russia)
★ Queen
Isabella II (
Spain)
★ Queen
Victoria (
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland)
★ Prime Minister
Lord Melbourne (
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland)
★ Prime Minister Sir
Robert Peel (
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland)
★ Prime Minister
Lord John Russell (
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland)
★ President
Martin Van Buren (
United States)
★ President
William Henry Harrison (
United States)
★ President
John Tyler (
United States)
★ President
James Knox Polk (
United States) President Zachary Taylor (united states)
★ President
Sam Houston (
Republic of Texas)
★ President
Anson Jones (
Republic of Texas)
★ Sultan
Abd-ul-Mejid I (
Ottoman Empire)
★
Shahs of
Persia (
Qajar dynasty)
#
Mohammad Shah Qajar, (b.
1810 - d.
1848) Shah from
1834-1848
#
Nasser-al-Din Shah, 1848-
1896
See also
★
1840s in fashion
Sources
★
Robert Sobel ''Conquest And Conscience: The 1840s'' (1971)