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Yes, London's population did experience significant growth between 1800 and 1880, roughly quadrupling during this period. In 1800, the population was about 1 million, and by 1880, it had increased to approximately 4 million. This growth was driven by industrialization, urbanization, and increased immigration to the city.
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The colonial government.
The Maori community at Parihaka in Taranaki conducted a campaign of passive resistance against the confiscation of their lands by the New Zealand government. This non-violent protest, led by Te Whiti o Rongomai and Tohu Kākahi, aimed to peacefully resist the loss of their ancestral lands. The government responded by arresting Te Whiti, Tohu, and many others, leading to the dispersal of the Parihaka community.
1870 was one decade before 1880.
1877
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Edmund Backhouse (1824 - June 7, 1906) served as the first Member of Parliament for Darlington, serving between 1868 and 1880, including the whole of 1879.
Thomas Walton Mellor (1814 - 1902) succeeded Thomas Milner Gibson as the fourth Member of Parliament for Ashton-under-Lyne, serving between 1868 and 1880, including the whole of 1879.
Thomas Edison invented the electric light bulb. The first successful test of his invention was in October of 1879, during which the light lasted for over 13 hours. He acquired the patent in 1880.
Secretary of State: William M. Evarts Secretary of the Treasury: John Sherman Secretary of War: George W. McCrary (1877-1879) Alexander Ramsey (1879-1881) Attorney General: Charles Devens Postmaster General: David M. Key (1877-1880) Horace Maynard (1880-1881) Secretary of the Navy: Richard W. Thompson (1877-1880) Nathan Goff, Jr. (1881) Secretary of the Interior: Carl Schurz
Thomas Edison successfully invented the first commercially practical incandescent light bulb in 1879. Over the years, he made improvements to the design, eventually leading to the widespread adoption of electric lighting.
John St. John (born February 25, 1833 in Franklin County, Indiana; died August 31, 1916 in Olathe, Kansas) succeeded George T. Anthony as the eighth Governor of Kansas, serving between January 13, 1879 and January 8, 1883, including the whole of 1880.
Albinus Nance (born March 30, 1848 in Lafayetteville, Illinois; died December 7, 1911 in Lincoln, Nebraska) succeeded Silas Garber as the fourth Governor of Nebraska, serving between January 9, 1879 and January 4, 1883, including the whole of 1880.