HISTORICAL TIMELINE


 
 
 

The Victorian Period


 


America  was a young nation ,
separated  from  England and
established  as a nation,
independently ,
less than a century before.

Victoriana in America ,
and influences from this period
helped shape our American culture
and certain social standards were
modeled after the  noble Victorians .
This facet of Victoriana is  reflected
in our own moral emphasis
on personal values .
 

The timeline below indicates
some global  events of
this time period.


 

 
 
 
 
1836-48 Chartist Movement.
1837  William IV dies; succeeded by his niece,     Victoria.
1838 
 Regular Atlantic steamship service begins.
1839 Free Trade League founded.
1840 
Queen Victoria marries her cousin Albert, who becomes Prince Consort.

Penny post started.

S.F.B. Morse invents the telegraph.

 Grammar Schools Act.

1842
Chartist Riots.[GE] [CD]

Copyright Act.

1845-6 
Potato Failure in Europe; starvation in Ireland. Corn
  Laws (which had kept up the price of grain)
          repealed.
1848  Revolutions in Europe.

Queen's College (for women) founded in London.

1849 
Gold discovered in California and Australia.
1850
Telegraph cable laid under English Channel.
1851
Great Exhibition ("Crystal Palace").

  Population of United Kingdom at 21 million.

1853-6
Crimean War. [AT & Florence Nightingale]
1855 
Livingston discovers Victoria Falls.

Civil Service Commissioners appointed.

1857-8  The Mutiny (India).
1858   First Atlantic cable laid.
1860  Garibaldi takes Naples; unification of Italy.
1861
Albert dies; Victoria retires into mourning.
1861-5  American Civil War.
1862  Bismarck becomes Prussian premier.
1864 Geneva Convention establishes Red Cross.
1866
 Italy defeated by Austria.

                   Telegraph cable laid under the Atlantic.

1867 
Second Reform Bill: enfranchises perhaps one man  in three.

South African diamond fields discovered.
   Fenian rising in   Ireland.

 1869 
  Suez Canal opened.
  Union Pacific Railway completed in U.S.

Tea clipper Cutty Sark launched.

1870 
Forster's Elementary Education Act establishes
    School Boards.

  Vatican Council (establishes the infallibility of 
the Pope).

1870-1  Franco-Prussian War.
1871
University Tests Act removes religious tests at Oxford and Cambridge.

  Trade unions legalized.

   Newcastle engineers strike for a nine-hour day.

   Germany unified.

1873 
Population of the United Kingdom at 26 million    (France 36 million).
1876
Victoria named Empress of India.

Edison invents the phonograph.

 Compulsory school attendance in Great Britain.

 1877  Transvaal annexed.
1879 
Somerville and Lady Margaret Colleges (for
  women) founded at Oxford.
        Zulu war.
1880  War with Transvaal.
1881   Cambridge Tripos exams opened to women.
 1882 
  Triple Alliance (Germany, Italy, and Austria)

Married Women's Property Act enables women to
buy, own, and sell property, and to keep their own  earnings.

 1883 
"Oom Paul" Kruger named president of the South
 African Republic.

Fabian Society founded.

 Mahdi Rebellion in the Sudan.

1884 
Third Reform Act: universal male suffrage in
        England.
1885  Fall of Khartoum.
1886   First (Irish) Home Rule bill rejected.
1887    Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee.
1889 
 London dock workers and match girls strike for
      6d./hour.
1890 
Parnell -- O'Shea divorce case ends Parnell's
influence; no Home Rule for Ireland.
1894  Dreyfus trial in France.
1895  U.S. equals the U.K.'s industrial output.
1897  Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.
1898-99   Spanish-American War.
1899-1902   Boer war.
1901
Victoria dies; Edward Prince of Wales succeeds.

McKinley assassinated, succeeded by Roosevelt.


1903
U.S. acquires Canal Zone from Panama.
1904 Entente Cordiale (England and France).
1905 Revolution in Russia.
1914-18  The "Great War" (World War I).
1916  Easter Rising in Dublin.
1917  Russian Revolution.
1922 Irish Free State established.
1936-8  Spanish Civil War.
1938 
Chamberlain cedes Czech territory to Hitler at Munich.
 1939 -45  World War II.

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