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=== January–March === * [[January 11]] – [[Hong Xiuquan]] officially begins the [[Taiping Rebellion]] in China, one of the bloodiest revolts that would lead to 20 million deaths. * [[January 15]] – Christian Female College, modern-day [[Columbia College (Missouri)|Columbia College]], receives its charter from the [[Missouri General Assembly]]. * [[January 23]] – The flip of a coin, subsequently named the [[Portland Penny]], determines whether a new city in the [[Oregon Territory]] will be named after [[Boston]], [[Massachusetts]], or [[Portland, Maine]], with [[Portland, Oregon|Portland]] winning. * [[January 28]] – [[Northwestern University]] is founded in [[Illinois]]. * [[February 1]] – ''[[Brandtaucher]]'', the oldest surviving [[submersible]] craft, sinks during acceptance trials in the German [[port of Kiel]], but the designer, [[Wilhelm Bauer]], and the two crew escape successfully. * [[February 6]] – [[Black Thursday (1851)|Black Thursday]] occurs in Australia as [[Bushfires in Australia|bushfires]] sweep across the state of [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]], burning about a quarter of its area. * [[February 12]] – [[Edward Hargraves]] claims to have found [[gold]] in Australia. * [[February 15]] – In [[Boston, Massachusetts]], members of the anti-slavery [[Boston Vigilance Committee]] rescue fugitive slave [[Shadrach Minkins]] from a courtroom, following his arrest by U.S. marshals. * [[March 1]] – [[Victor Hugo]] uses the phrase ''[[European Federation|United States of Europe]]'', in a speech to the French National Assembly. * [[March 11]] – [[Giuseppe Verdi]]'s opera ''[[Rigoletto]]'' is first performed at [[La Fenice]] in [[Venice]]. * [[March 27]] – The first European men reportedly see [[Yosemite Valley]]. * [[March 30]] – A [[United Kingdom Census 1851|United Kingdom Census]] is taken. The population has reached 21 million. 6.3 million live in cities of 20,000 or more in England and Wales, and cities of 20,000 or more account for 35% of the total English population. It also shows that a [[legacy of the Great Irish Famine]] is that the population of Ireland has fallen to 6,575,000 β a drop of 1,600,000 in ten years, many having emigrated.<ref>{{cite book|first=David|last=Ross|year=2002|title=Ireland: History of a Nation|edition=New|location=New Lanark|publisher=Geddes & Grosset|isbn=1842051644|pages=[https://archive.org/details/irelandhistoryof0000ross/page/216 216, 313]|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/irelandhistoryof0000ross/page/216}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|first=Cormac|last=Γ GrΓ‘da|title=Ireland's Great Famine: Interdisciplinary Perspectives|publisher=University College Dublin Press|year=2006|isbn=1-904558-57-7|page=3}}</ref>
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