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Pages in category "1830s in Chicago" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1833 Treaty of Chicago;
In the city of Smyrna (modern İzmir, Turkey), which until 1922 was a mostly Greek city, Ottoman soldiers drawn from the interior of Anatolia on their way to fight in either Greece or Moldavia/Wallachia, staged a pogrom in June 1821 against the Greeks, leading Gordon to write: "3,000 ruffians assailed the Greek quarter, plundered the houses and ...
1820 Chicago 1821 Survey of Chicago. 1830 August 4, Chicago is surveyed and platted for the first time by James Thompson. Population: "Less than 100". [1] 1833 1833 Treaty of Chicago; Chicago incorporated as a town. [1] 1835 August 31, about 800 Potawatomi men gathered for a war dance in Chicago before being removed to west of the Mississippi ...
A. Joel Adams; Robert H. Adams; Agnes Magnúsdóttir; Christian Wilhelm Ahlwardt; Nazeer Akbarabadi; Ilya I. Alekseyev; Diego de Alvear y Ponce de León; John Anderson (theologian)
By 1857, Chicago was the largest city in what was then called the Northwest. In 20 years, Chicago grew from 4,000 people to over 90,000. Chicago surpassed St. Louis and Cincinnati as the major city in the West and gained political notice as the home of Stephen Douglas, the 1860 presidential
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The rebellion is put to an end two days later. As many as two hundred African Americans, including innocent victims, died as a result. [6] 1831–1833: Egyptian–Ottoman War. 1831–1836: Charles Darwin's journey aboard HMS Beagle. France invades and occupies Algeria. Ioannis Kapodistrias, the First Governor of Greece is murdered at Nauplion.