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1842
1842 is 172 years before 2014.
The Treaty of Nanking (1842) marked the end of the First Opium War, ceding Hong Kong to Britain and opening several ports to foreign trade, which intensified foreign influence in China. This influx of foreign powers and internal strife, such as the Taiping Rebellion (1850-1864) and Boxer Rebellion (1899-1901), weakened the Qing Dynasty and led to social unrest. As a result, these events fostered a climate of political fragmentation and foreign intervention, culminating in the eventual fall of the Qing Dynasty and the establishment of a republic, as depicted in the map.
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John Whipple has written: 'Address to the People of Rhode Island on the Approaching Election' 'Mr. Whipple's speech' 'Address of John Whipple, to the people of Rhode Island, on the approaching election' 'The Rhode-Island question' -- subject(s): Dorr Rebellion, 1842, Trials (Trespass), Trials, litigation
Thomas W. Dorr
Arthur May Mowry has written: 'The Dorr war' -- subject(s): Dorr Rebellion, 1842, Rhode Island, Charters, Constitutions, Constitutional history
Rhode Island was a slave state in the colonial period and early years of the United States, but it abolished slavery gradually starting in the late 18th century. By 1842, all enslaved individuals in Rhode Island had been emancipated.
Thomas Wilson Dorr has written: 'Report of the trial of Thomas Wilson Dorr, for treason against the state of Rhode Island' -- subject(s): Dorr Rebellion, 1842, Politics and government, Trials, litigation, Trials (Treason) 'Report of the trial of Thomas Wilson Dorr, for treason' -- subject(s): Dorr Rebellion, 1842, Politics and government, Trials (Treason), Trials, litigation
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Samuel Ward King (born May 23, 1786 in Johnston, Rhode Island; died January 20, 1851 in Providence, Rhode Island) succeeded William Sprague III as the fifteenth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between May 2, 1839 and May 2, 1843. Between May 19, 1842 and January 23, 1843, Thomas Dorr (born November 5, 1805 in Providence, Rhode Island; died December 27, 1854) became the extralegal Governor of Rhode Island. Following the end of Ward King's term as Governor, James Fenner (born January 22, 1771 in Providence, Rhode Island; died April 17, 1846 in Providence, Rhode Island) became the seventeenth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between May 2, 1843 and May 6, 1845.
Kady Brownell was born in 1842 on the coast of Africa in an army camp. Her and her sister McKenzie were immigrants here in America where they lived in Rhode Island.
Bernardo O'Higgins Riquelme (1778-1842)
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William Jones (born October 8, 1753 in Newport, Rhode Island; died April 22, 1822) succeeded James Fenner as the eighth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between May 1, 1811 and May 7, 1817, including the whole of 1812.
Marvin E. Gettleman has written: 'Vietnam: history, documents, and opinions on a major world crisis' -- subject(s): Accessible book, History 'El Salvador' 'The Great Society reader' -- subject(s): 1963-, Addresses, essays, lectures, Liberalism, Politics and government 'Vietnam' -- subject(s): History 'The Dorr Rebellion' -- subject(s): Dorr Rebellion, 1842, Dorr Rebellion, 1842-