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1848 and refugees
Corozal, the northmost town in Belize, was founded in 1848 by refugees from the Maya Indian uprising against the Spanish in neighboring Yucatán.
Between 1848 and 1856 more than 10, 000 refugees crossed the Rio Hondo, the river that now serves as a boundary between Belize and Mexico.
His father had been among the refugees to the United States after the revolution of 1848 and had become an American citizen, but later returned to Germany.
Carl Schurz reports “ A large number of refugees from almost all parts of the European continent had gathered in London since the year 1848, but the intercourse between the different national groups — Germans, Frenchmen, Italians, Hungarians, Poles, Russians — was confined more or less to the prominent personages.
In the 19th century, the Russian Baroness Méry von Bruiningk hosted a salon in St. John's Wood, London, for refugees ( mostly German ) of the revolutions of 1848 ( the Forty-Eighters ).
The Germans were primarily refugees from the revolutions of 1848, and, as other groups later did, established their own ethnic enterprises, such as newspapers and breweries.
Like many of the educated and talented refugees from the 1848 revolution, Otto Klug brought much-needed capital to the American West.

1848 and escaping
The resistance to the slave trade was growing by the mid-nineteenth century ; in one famous case in 1848, Henry " Box " Brown made history by having himself nailed into a small box and shipped from Richmond to abolitionists in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, escaping slavery.

1848 and Caste
In 1848, there was a massive influx of Maya and Mestizos from Mexico, fleeing the Caste War of Yucatán ( 1847 – 1901 ).
In 1848 during the Caste War of Yucatán rebellious Chan Santa Cruz Maya conquered the town.
The city and the surrounding region was the scene of intense battle during Yucatán's Caste War, and the Latino forces were forced to abandon Valladolid on March 14, 1848, with half being killed by ambush before they reached Mérida.
This uprising, reaching its high tide in 1848, called La Guerra de las Castas, Caste War of Yucatan by the Spanish, resulted in the liberation of the old Iz ' a Maya state, leaving the old Xiu Maya state in the hands of the Yucateco Creols.

1848 and War
Doubleday initially served in coastal garrisons and then in the Mexican-American War from 1846 to 1848 and the Seminole Wars from 1856 to 1858.
Aagesen was educated for the law at Christiania ( now Oslo ) and Copenhagen, and interrupted his studies in 1848 to take part in the First Schleswig War, in which he served as the leader of a reserve battalion.
During the Second Anglo-Sikh War ( 1848 – 49 ), Dost Mohammad's last effort to take Peshawar failed.
* 1848 – Mexican-American War: The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo is signed.
The Batallón de San Patricio, a battalion of U. S. troops who deserted and fought alongside the Mexican Army against the United States in the Mexican-American War of 1846 to 1848, is also famous in Mexican history.
On February 21, 1848, the House of Representatives was discussing the matter of honoring US Army officers who served in the Mexican – American War.
* 1848 – The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo is ratified by the United States Senate, ending the Mexican-American War.
Mamie ( 1840 – 1926 ) had been twenty-one years old and Sis ( 1848 – 1928 ) thirteen when the Civil War began.
The United States gained the territory in 1848 following its victory in the Mexican-American War and the area was eventually incorporated as part of Utah Territory in 1850.
Following the Mexican-American War, from 1846 – 1848 and the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848, Mexico ceded its mostly unsettled northern holdings, today known as the American Southwest and California, to the United States of America.
* Orion P. Howe ( 1848 – 1930 ), Union drummer boy in American Civil War, and one of the youngest recipients of the U. S. Medal of Honor
This dispute would later become a trigger for the Mexican – American War from 1846 to 1848 between Mexico and the United States after the annexation of Texas by the United States on December 29, 1845.
The Training Ground: Grant, Lee, Sherman, and Davis in the Mexican War, 1846 – 1848 ( 2009 ) and text search
After many failed efforts to buy the bay and varying areas around it, the US Navy and Army seized the region from Mexico during the Mexican-American War ( 1845 – 1848 ).
* Henri Dufour ( 1847 – 1848, Sonderbund War ; and 1856 – 57, Neuchâtel Crisis )
The American public, organized associated groups, and even Congressional resolutions, often supported such movements, particularly the Greek War of Independence ( 1821 – 29 ) and the demands of Hungarian revolutionaries in 1848.
During the Mexican American War ( 1846 – 1848 ), Lieutenant Grant served under Generals Zachary Taylor and Winfield Scott.
Political cartoon about the 1848 presidential election which refers to Zachary Taylor or Winfield Scott, the two leading contenders for the Whig Party nomination in the aftermath of the Mexican-American War.
In 1848, the Whigs, seeing no hope of success by nominating Clay, nominated General Zachary Taylor, a Mexican-American War hero.
*, a bark-rigged steamer of the Mexican-American War in commission from 1847 to 1848
* Mexican-American War ( 1846 – 1848 ) was fought between Mexico and the United States of America.
US forces took over California in 1846, which came under formal United States control in 1848 with the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo at the conclusion of the Mexican-American War.
It was placed under Russian administration between 1828 and the Crimean War, with an interlude during the Bucharest-centred 1848 Wallachian revolution, and an Austrian garrison took possession after the Russian departure ( remaining in the city until March 1857 ).
Intermittent conflicts between the two nations continued into the 1840s, finally being resolved with the Mexican – American War of 1846 to 1848 after the annexation of Texas to the United States.

1848 and Yucatán
The Republic of Yucatán () rejoined Mexico in 1848.
By spring of 1848, the Maya forces had taken over most of the Yucatán, with the exception of the walled cities of Campeche and Mérida and the south-west coast, with Yucatecan troops holding the road from Mérida to the port of Sisal.
Yucatán was officially reunited with Mexico on 17 August 1848.
Santiago Méndez Ibarra ( 1798, Campeche, Campeche-1872 ) was governor of Yucatán, Mexico 3 times from 1840 to 1857: 1840-1844 ; 1847 – 1848 ; 1855 – 1857, alternating that office with Miguel Barbachano mainly during his first and second terms.
Radical expansionists and the Young America movement were quickly gaining traction by 1848, and a debate about whether to annex the Yucatán portion of Mexico that year included significant discussion of Cuba.
; Yucatán Independence ( 1841 — 1848 )

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