The Yellow River or Huang He / Hwang Ho River.
It is estimated that around 20,000 Chinese immigrants arrived in California between 1849 and 1852. This was in response to the California Gold Rush, as many Chinese immigrants sought opportunities in mining and other industries in California during this period.
Gundagai is most certainly beside the Murrumbidgee River. Explorer Charles Sturt identified a spot near Gundagai as the best crossing point of the river for coaches and drovers. Gundagai gradually grew up along the Murrumbidgee River at the river crossing, and by 1852, there were around 300 people living along the river flats. Gundagai was the scene of major flooding in 1852 which swept away much of the town, killing 89. After another, higher flood in 1853, the town was relocated to its current site on the hill, Mount Parnassus, above the river.
According to the website below, over 40,000 Chinese came to Australia for the Australian goldrushes. During the decades that made up the bulk of the goldrush years, between 1852 and 1889, there were 40,721 Chinese miners (and their families) who arrived in Australia.
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1852 - 1754 = 98
1852 would be MDCCCXLII
French rulers1815-1852
I think so. It was on 1852 Wikipedia...
Henry Clay (1777 - 1852), called the 'Great Pacificator' or 'Great Compromiser,' in remembrance of his efforts in the 1820 Missouri Compromise.
Europe had about 275 million people in 1852.
1852 metres is 6076.115 feet.
1852 meters in a nautical mile.