Historical Events tagged with "1860"

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Politics & Government

Charles XV crowned king in Trondheim

August 5th, 1860 164 years ago

Charles XV of Sweden and Norway was crowned king of Norway in a grand ceremony held in Trondheim. The event was significant as it underscored the union between Sweden and Norway. The coronation involved various traditional rites and was attended by numerous dignitaries and citizens, highlighting the connection between the monarchy and the Norwegian people.

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Science & Technology

Oxford Evolution Debate Sparks Controversy

June 30th, 1860 164 years ago

The Oxford evolution debate featured prominent figures discussing Charles Darwin's theories on evolution, particularly those presented in 'On the Origin of Species'. Held at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History, the discourse generated significant interest, showcasing the clash between scientific thought and religious beliefs during a time of societal change. Notable attendees included Thomas Huxley and John William Draper, who defended Darwin's theories against critics.

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Politics & Government

Establishment of the Government Printing Office

June 23rd, 1860 164 years ago

The United States Congress established the Government Printing Office to manage the printing needs of the federal government. This office aimed to improve efficiency and accountability of government publications. It was created in response to the increasing need for official documentation, such as reports, bills, and periodicals, reflecting the growing complexities of the federal operations. The legislation set forth a structured approach to document preparation and distribution.

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Politics & Government

Abraham Lincoln Secures Republican Nomination

May 18th, 1860 164 years ago

Abraham Lincoln secured the Republican presidential nomination over William H. Seward in a pivotal event. The nomination took place during the Republican National Convention in Chicago. Lincoln, a relatively unknown figure at the time, gained favor due to his moderate views and ability to attract a broad base of support. Highlights included Seward's prior status as the frontrunner, but Lincoln's delegates strategically maneuvered to gather votes. This crucial victory set the stage for Lincoln's presidential campaign.

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Economics & Industry

Introduction of the Finnish Markka as Currency

April 4th, 1860 164 years ago

The Finnish markka was officially declared as the currency of the Grand Duchy of Finland, replacing the Russian ruble. This major change was communicated through proclamations read in various locations across the region. The introduction of the markka aimed to bolster national identity and economic autonomy, reflecting a growing desire for independence and local governance. Local officials and community leaders gathered to announce this significant shift, marking the beginning of a new era in Finnish financial history.

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