1862

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1862·North America·War

Antietam

In a single September day along a Maryland creek, twenty-three thousand men were killed, wounded, or missing - the bloodiest day in American history. Lee's first invasion of the North was turned back. It was barely a Union victory, but it was enough for Lincoln to announce that on January 1 he would free the enslaved.

September 17, 1862Industrial Age
1862·Europe·Politics

Bismarck Named Minister-President

Wilhelm I of Prussia, at the end of his patience with a liberal parliament that would not fund his army, summoned Otto von Bismarck and made him minister-president. Within weeks Bismarck told the parliament that German questions would be decided "not by speeches and majority decisions, but by iron and blood." He meant it.

September 23, 1862Industrial Age
1862·North America·Politics

Emancipation Proclamation Announced

Lincoln issued a preliminary proclamation warning that on January 1, 1863, all enslaved people in rebel territory would be "then, thenceforward, and forever free." It was constitutionally shaky and practically limited, but it changed the war's meaning: Union soldiers were now fighting, whether they liked it or not, an army of liberation.

September 22, 1862Industrial Age
1862·Europe·Culture

Les Miserables Published

Victor Hugo, from his exile on Guernsey, published his enormous novel of poverty, justice, and the Paris barricades. Hundreds of thousands of copies sold in the first weeks; the book was read aloud in French workers' meetings and in Lincoln's army camps. It was the nineteenth century's most popular work of social conscience.

1862Industrial Age
1862·North America·War

Cinco de Mayo

At Puebla, Mexican forces under Ignacio Zaragoza repelled a French army sent to collect debts and install Maximilian. It was a local victory and did not prevent the occupation. But the day would be remembered - more enthusiastically north of the Rio Grande than south - as a symbol of Mexican defiance against European armies.

May 5, 1862Industrial Age
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