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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1838. 1838 (MDCCCXXXVIII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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    Rebellions of 1837–1838 (French: Rébellions de 1837), were two armed uprisings that took place in Lower and Upper Canada in 1837 and 1838. Both rebellions...
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  • The 1838–39 United States House of Representatives elections were held on various dates in various states between July 2, 1838, and November 5, 1839. Each...
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    The Battle of Santiago de Cuba was a decisive naval engagement that occurred on July 3, 1898 between an American fleet, led by William T. Sampson and Winfield...
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    refused to sign, and the result of negotiations at the London Conference of 1838–1839. Under the treaty, the European powers recognised and guaranteed the...
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    The 1838 Mormon War, also known as the Missouri Mormon War, was a conflict between Mormons and non-Mormons in Missouri from August to November 1838, the...
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    Chartism (redirect from Charter of 1838)
    Kingdom that erupted from 1838 to 1857 and was strongest in 1839, 1842 and 1848. It took its name from the People's Charter of 1838 and was a national protest...
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  • London Chartism, 1838–1848 is a 1982 book-length history of the 19th century Chartism social movement in London, as written by David Goodway and published...
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    John Wilkes Booth (May 10, 1838 – April 26, 1865) was an American stage actor who assassinated United States President Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theatre...
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    Louise of Prussia (Luise Marie Elisabeth; 3 December 1838 – 23 April 1923) was Grand Duchess of Baden from 1856 to 1907 as the wife of Grand Duke Frederick...
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  • The year 1838 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings. April 8 – The British National Gallery first opens to the...
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    The 1838–39 United States Senate elections were held on various dates in various states. As these U.S. Senate elections were prior to the ratification...
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  • 1838 in sports describes the year's events in world sport. Events 3 April — in his return fight with Ben Caunt, William "Bendigo" Thompson is disqualified...
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  • John Bonham-Carter DL JP (22 September 1788 – 17 February 1838) was a British politician and barrister. John was born on 22 September 1788 into the "Whig...
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    John Rodgers (July 11, 1772 – August 1, 1838) was a senior naval officer in the United States Navy during its formative years in the 1790s through the...
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  • The 1837 Great Plains smallpox epidemic spanned 1836 through 1840 but reached its height after the spring of 1837, when an American Fur Company steamboat...
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  • article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1838. January 25 – William Macready opens a performance of King Lear at the Theatre...
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  • This list details events in the year 1838 in India. Major events include the Agra famine of 1837-38, and the founding of the Times of India on 3 November...
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    Edwin Abbott Abbott FBA (20 December 1838 – 12 October 1926) was an English schoolmaster, theologian, and Anglican priest, best known as the author of...
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    Hungarian, while Buda across the Danube had a German-majority population. In 1838 Pest was flooded by the Danube; parts of the city were under as much as eight...
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    Herat War (Persian: جنگ اول هرات, romanized: Jang-e Avval-e Herāt, 1837–1838) was an attack on the Principality of Herat by Qajar Iran during the Great...
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  • The Afghan Turkestan Campaign of 1838-39 began in the winter of 1838 and ended in March 1839. The campaign was sent as a result of the tyranny of the...
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    The Saxon Lutheran immigration of 1838–39 was a migration of Confessional German Lutherans seeking religious freedom in the United States in the early...
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  • Thomas Mansel Hancorne DL JP (1752 – 1838) was a Welsh Anglican clergyman and judicial officer. Hancorne was the son of Samuel Hancorne of Oxwich, Glamorgan...
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  • Freeman Frederick Thomas (11 April 1838 – 1 December 1868) was an English cricketer active from 1860 to 1867 who played for Sussex. He was born in Lymington...
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    SS Great Western of 1838, was a wooden-hulled paddle-wheel steamship with four masts, the first steamship purpose-built for crossing the Atlantic, and...
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    Prince Philippe of Orléans, Count of Paris (Louis Philippe Albert; 24 August 1838 – 8 September 1894), was disputedly King of the French from 24 to 26 February...
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  • The year 1838 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below. Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel makes the first accurate measurement of...
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    Act 1838. This qualification has recently been challenged on the grounds of sex discrimination and although legal opinion advised that the 1838 Act was...
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  • This article is about music-related events in 1838. March 7 – Jenny Lind, the "Swedish Nightingale", debuts at the Royal Swedish Opera November 8 – The...
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