1849
Seneca Falls and the Women's Movement Grows
Harriet Tubman escaped from slavery in Maryland and fled north to Philadelphia along the Underground Railroad. She would return south thirteen times over the next decade, leading approximately seventy enslaved people to freedom. When the Civil War came, she served as a Union spy, scout, and the first woman to lead an armed expedition in American history.
Britain Annexes Punjab
After the Second Anglo-Sikh War, the Sikh empire was annexed outright to British India. The eleven-year-old maharaja Duleep Singh was sent into exile in England and became a Christian; the Koh-i-Noor diamond was sent to Queen Victoria. The last independent power in the subcontinent was gone, and the Company's map was complete.
Roman Republic Crushed
Mazzini and Garibaldi had driven Pope Pius IX from Rome and proclaimed a short-lived Roman Republic. French troops sent by Louis-Napoleon to court Catholic voters at home besieged the city and broke in after weeks of fighting on the Janiculum. Garibaldi slipped out with his wife Anita, who would die in the retreat.
California Gold Rush Peak
Ninety thousand 'forty-niners' poured into California from every continent: Cornish miners, Chileans, Chinese, Yankees, Hawaiians. They built tent cities, paid ten dollars for an egg, and remade a Mexican province into an American state within a year. Few got rich. The merchants who sold them shovels did much better. San Francisco grew from a village to a city of 25,000 in a single year of mud and ambition.