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1846
 
    
Francis Parkman travels west into dangerous territory in Wyoming, an adventure he later describes in The Oregon Trail       
c. 1846
 
   
The Irish, fleeing from the potato famine at home, become the main group of immigrants to the USA      
1846
 
     
The minority of Conservatives supporting Peel become a separate faction, henceforth known as the Peelites        
1846
 
    
Edward Lear publishes his Book of Nonsense, consisting of limericks illustrated with his own cartoons       
1846
 
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The Oregon Treaty establishes the border between Canada and the USA along the 49th parallel to the Pacific      
1846
 
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President Polk sends a US army into Texas, provoking the Mexican-American War        
1846
 
     
With his Conservative party split, Peel's government falls and Lord John Russell becomes British prime minister at the head of a Whig administration        
1846
 
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Brigham Young leads the migration of Mormons west up the Missouri from Illinois       
1846
 
    
Mendelssohn's oratorio Elijah has its premiere in England, in the city of Birmingham       
1846
 
    
After marrying secretly, the English poets Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett go abroad to live in Florence       
Elizabeth Barrett Browning, by Talfourd, 1859
National Portrait Gallery, London

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