11) 1848. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...1848 Baptists were established at Victoria, Cameroon. 1 1849 The French founded Libreville, using freed slaves as settlers. 2 Portuguese refugees from Brazil introduced... 12) 1848, Jan. 24. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...1848, Jan. 24 Discovery of gold at Coloma, 60 miles east of Sutter's Fort, Calif., began the great gold rush. California's population increased from 6,000 to over... 13) 1848, Feb. 2. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...1848, Feb. 2 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. Mexico recognized Texas as U.S. territory; Mexico also ceded California and New Mexico. The U.S. was obliged to pay $15... 14) Revolutions of 1848. The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third
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Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Otis, Harrison Gray, 17651848, American political leader, 1765-1848, American political leader, b. Boston; nephew of James Otis. He practiced law in Boston, and... 20) 17. New Orleans in 1848. November Boughs. Whitman, Walt. 1892. Prose Works ...shall be pleased, etc. 2 In response to which: I went down to New Orleans early in 1848 to work on a daily newspaper, but it was not the Picayune, though I saw quite... |