1837

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1837·Europe·Politics

Victoria Becomes Queen

At five in the morning, an eighteen-year-old princess was awakened at Kensington Palace and told that her uncle William IV had died and she was queen. Her first act was to ask for an hour alone. The reign that began that day would last sixty-four years, lend its name to a moral style, and define an empire.

June 20, 1837Industrial Age
1837·North America·Technology

Morse's Telegraph

In a New York University laboratory, Samuel F. B. Morse - painter turned tinkerer - demonstrated a working electromagnetic telegraph and a simple code of dots and dashes. Congress, unimpressed, took seven years to fund a line. When it did, the first public message, from Baltimore to Washington, read: "What hath God wrought."

1837Industrial Age
1837·North America·Disaster

Panic of 1837

Jackson's war on the Bank of the United States, combined with British credit tightening, produced a full-scale financial collapse: banks suspended payments, cotton prices tanked, and unemployment swept the northeastern cities. The depression lasted six years and made Martin Van Buren a one-term president. It also hardened American arguments about paper money.

May 10, 1837Industrial Age
1837·North America·Politics

Elijah Lovejoy Killed

An abolitionist editor in Alton, Illinois, was shot defending his press from a pro-slavery mob trying to throw it in the river. It was his fourth press; the mob had wrecked the first three. Lovejoy's death made him the abolitionist movement's first martyr and made clear that free speech, in that country, had a race.

November 7, 1837Industrial Age
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