1850-1899 (The Kalmar Union)

1852
Keewatin Territory - After a month of discussions the government of Keewatin Territory agrees to Vinland's overlordship. Vinland wipes its debts, readjusts Keewatin's borders and Queen Svenný II becomes its head of state.

1854
Australia - Finally taking notice of Javan traders' stories, Luxembourgoise merchants 'discover' Australia mapping a small portion of the barren North-East coast.

1857
Abernakriga - A brief pro-royalist uprising leads to Abernakriga deposing its king and declaring itself to be a republic.

Australia - The Kalmar ship Nymark circumnavigates the Australian landmass mapping it and claiming it for the Union. This causes outrage in Luxembourg and both parties rush to land troops and back up their claims with force.

1860
Mvskokia - Ssiquoya Utiyu invents 'Cotton Engine' automating the process of removing seeds from raw cotton. This invention turns the South of Leifia into a cotton producing powerhouse.

1862
Svealand - Hjalmar Troell installs the first working steam locomotive at the Fagersta ironworks in Svealand by mounting his high pressure engine onto wheels.

1866
Svealand - Gustav VII dies. Succeeded by Christopher III.

1868
Australia - The Australia Treaty fixes the borders of the various claims.

1882
Wessex - Henry VIII dies. Succeeded by Henry IX.

1888
Anglia - John VI dies. Christopher III succeeds.

1892
Quisqueyanos - The Portuguese Quisqueyanos states are given full independence. They form a federation with the two ex-Álengsk Quisqueyano states.

Finland - Queen Maria dies. She is succeeded by her grandnephew Eric III.

1893
Kanienmark - Kanienmark and Álengiamark begin work on the Erie Canal.

1899
Denmark - Locomotive trials on the Aarhus-Silkeborg Railway are won by Ole Hansen's engine Sleipnir.