French philosopher Auguste Comte, the first to…
1841 CE
French philosopher Auguste Comte, the first to apply the scientific method to the social world, coins the terms sociology and positivism.
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He lands at Fort Nisqually, an important fur trading and farming post of the Hudson's Bay Company in the Puget Sound area, part of the Hudson's Bay Company's Columbia Department, on May 11, 1840.
Wilkes holds the first American Independence Day celebration west of the Mississippi River in what is now Dupont, Washington on July 5, 1841.
The Pugets Sound Agricultural Company (PSAC) had been formed in 1840 as a subsidiary of the HBC to meet its contractual obligations with the Russian-American Company in the RAC-HBC Agreement.
Fort Nisqually and Cowlitz Farm are attached to the new venture, though it remains staffed and managed by HBC personnel.
In 1841 mostly Métis families from the Red River colony are hired by the PSAC to become pastoralists and farmers upon its two stations.
After traveling overland to Fort Vancouver by James Sinclair, fourteen Métis emigrant families from the Red River colony choose Fort Nisqually as their final destination.
The New Zealand Company establishes settlements in 1841 at Nelson and ...
...New Plymouth.
Edward Eyre follows his 1840 journey with the crossing of the Nullarbor Plain to Western Australia, arriving in Albany in 1841.
New South Wales has fallen into chaos by the time Britain intervenes and appoints resident magistrate George Grey colonial governor in 1841.
He imposes stringent measures and succeeds in restoring the economy to health.
Western Australia, which has experienced the same sort of rapid economic deterioration as New South Wales, also benefits from official intervention.
Khalid's Wahhabi subjects soon come to resent his subservience to his Egyptian and Ottoman masters.
In 1841, his cousin, 'Abd Allah ibn Thunayan, rebels, captures Riyadh by a bold coup, and expels its garrison.
Khalid, in Al-Hasa at the time, flees by ship to Jiddah.