1873

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1873·North America·Disaster

Panic of 1873

The collapse of the New York banking house Jay Cooke and Company touched off a global depression that would last, in some places, until 1879. Railroads defaulted; factories closed; a quarter of American workers lost their jobs. The "Long Depression" fueled populism, the gold-standard debate, and, in Europe, a new round of protectionism.

September 18, 1873Industrial Age
1873·Africa·War

Anglo-Ashanti War

Sir Garnet Wolseley led a punitive expedition into the Ashanti Empire in what is now Ghana, burned the capital Kumasi, and imposed an indemnity. It was the template for Victorian small wars: careful logistics, Gatling guns, limited aims. The Ashanti would rise again in 1874, 1895, and 1900. Each time the story was the same.

1873Industrial Age
1873·Europe·Religion

Kulturkampf Peaks

Bismarck's campaign against the political power of the Catholic Church in the new German Empire - the "struggle for culture" - reached its height with the May Laws: expulsion of Jesuits, state control of clerical training, civil marriage. Resistance was enormous; over a thousand priests went to prison. Bismarck eventually retreated. The chancellor had met a stubborner opponent than Austria.

1873Industrial Age
1873·North America·Technology

Remington Typewriter

E. Remington and Sons of Ilion, New York - better known for rifles - began commercial production of the Sholes and Glidden typewriter, with its QWERTY keyboard laid out to keep jamming arms apart. Mark Twain bought one and wrote Life on the Mississippi on it. The machine would, within a generation, put women in every office in America.

May 7, 1873Industrial Age
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