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  • Vietnam
    1858
    First Indochina War

    Vietnam was absorbed into French Indochina in stages

    Vietnam
    1858

    Vietnam was absorbed into French Indochina in stages between 1858 and 1887. Nationalism grew until World War II provided a break in French control. Early Vietnamese resistance centered on the intellectual Phan Bội Châu. Châu looked to Japan, which had modernized and was one of the few Asian nations to successfully resist European colonization.




  • Italy
    1858
    Unification of Italy

    The Carbonari condemned Napoleon III to death for failing to unite Italy

    Italy
    1858

    The Carbonari condemned Napoleon III to death for failing to unite Italy, and the group almost succeeded in assassinating him in 1858, when Felice Orsini, Giovanni Andrea Pieri, Carlo Di Rudio and Andrea Gomez launched three bombs at him.




  • Kiel, Holstein, Germany
    Friday Apr 23, 1858
    Max Planck

    Born

    Kiel, Holstein, Germany
    Friday Apr 23, 1858

    Planck was born in Kiel, Holstein, to Johann Julius Wilhelm Planck and his second wife, Emma Patzig.




  • Springfield, Illinois, U.S.
    Thursday Jun 17, 1858
    Abraham Lincoln

    Lincoln's House Divided Speech

    Springfield, Illinois, U.S.
    Thursday Jun 17, 1858

    Accepting the nomination, Lincoln delivered his House Divided Speech, with the biblical reference Mark 3:25, "A house divided against itself cannot stand. I believe this government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free. I do not expect the Union to be dissolved—I do not expect the house to fall—but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing, or all the other". The speech created a stark image of the danger of disunion. The stage was then set for the election of the Illinois legislature which would, in turn, select Lincoln or Douglas. When informed of Lincoln's nomination, Douglas stated, "[Lincoln] is the strong man of the party ... and if I beat him, my victory will be hardly won."




  • Greyfriars Kirkyard, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
    1858
    Greyfriars Bobby

    John Gray's death

    Greyfriars Kirkyard, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
    1858

    When John Gray died he was buried in Greyfriars Kirkyard, the kirkyard surrounding Greyfriars Kirk in the Old Town of Edinburgh. Bobby then became known locally, spending the rest of his life sitting on his master's grave.




  • U.S.
    Sunday Jul 4, 1858
    Flag of the United States

    Star for Minnesota

    U.S.
    Sunday Jul 4, 1858

    The flag was changed to have 32 stars. (for Minnesota)




  • Illinois, U.S.
    1858
    Abraham Lincoln

    Defending William "Duff" Armstrong

    Illinois, U.S.
    1858

    Lincoln argued in an 1858 criminal trial, defending William "Duff" Armstrong, who was on trial for the murder of James Preston Metzker. The case is famous for Lincoln's use of a fact established by judicial notice to challenge the credibility of an eyewitness. After an opposing witness testified to seeing the crime in the moonlight, Lincoln produced a Farmers' Almanac showing the moon was at a low angle, drastically reducing visibility. Armstrong was acquitted.


  • U.S.
    1858
    Abraham Lincoln

    Douglas was up for re-election in the U.S. Senate

    U.S.
    1858

    In 1858 Douglas was up for re-election in the U.S. Senate, and Lincoln hoped to defeat him. Many in the party felt that a former Whig should be nominated in 1858, and Lincoln's 1856 campaigning and support of Trumbull had earned him a favor. Some eastern Republicans supported Douglas from his opposition to the Lecompton Constitution and admission of Kansas as a slave state. Many Illinois Republicans resented this eastern interference. For the first time, Illinois Republicans held a convention to agree upon a Senate candidate, and Lincoln won the nomination with little opposition.


  • London, England, United Kingdom
    1858
    Elizabeth Blackwell

    Medical Act of 1858

    London, England, United Kingdom
    1858

    Blackwell made several trips back to Britain to raise funds and to try to establish a parallel infirmary project there. In 1858, under a clause in the Medical Act of 1858 that recognized doctors with foreign degrees practicing in Britain before 1858, she was able to become the first woman to have her name entered on the General Medical Council's medical register (1 January 1859).


  • Wrocław, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
    1858
    Lothar Meyer

    Lothar received a Ph.D.

    Wrocław, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
    1858

    In 1858, Lothar received a Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Breslau with a thesis on the effects of carbon monoxide on the blood. With this interest in the physiology of respiration, he had recognized that oxygen combines with the hemoglobin in blood.


  • New York, U.S.
    Wednesday Oct 27, 1858
    Theodore Roosevelt

    Birth

    New York, U.S.
    Wednesday Oct 27, 1858

    Theodore Roosevelt Jr. was born on October 27, 1858, at East 20th Street in New York City.


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