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1901 started with the [[Federation of Australia|unification]] of multiple [[Crown colony|British colonies]] in Australia on January 1 to form the [[Australia|Commonwealth of Australia]] after a [[1898–1900 Australian constitutional referendums|referendum]] in [[1900]], Subsequently, the [[1901 Australian federal election|1901 Australian election]] would see the first [[Prime Minister of Australia|Australian prime minister]], [[Edmund Barton]]. On the same day, Nigeria became a [[Colonial Nigeria|British protectorate]].
1901 started with the [[Federation of Australia|unification]] of multiple [[Crown colony|British colonies]] in Australia on January 1 to form the [[Australia|Commonwealth of Australia]] after a [[1898–1900 Australian constitutional referendums|referendum]] in [[1900]], Subsequently, the [[1901 Australian federal election|1901 Australian election]] would see the first [[Prime Minister of Australia|Australian prime minister]], [[Edmund Barton]]. On the same day, Nigeria became a [[Colonial Nigeria|British protectorate]].


Following this, the [[Victorian era|Victorian Era]] would come to a end after [[Queen Victoria]] died on January 22 after a reign of 63 years and 216 days, which was [[List of monarchs in Britain by length of reign|longer than those of any of her predecessors]], Her son, [[Edward VII]], succeeded her to the throne.
Following this, the [[Victorian era|Victorian Era]] would come to an end after [[Queen Victoria]] died on January 22 after a reign of 63 years and 216 days, which was [[List of monarchs in Britain by length of reign|longer than those of any of her predecessors]], Her son, [[Edward VII]], succeeded her to the throne.


== Events ==
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* [[February 12]] – [[Viceroy of India]] [[Lord Curzon]] creates the new [[North-West Frontier Province (1901–55)|North-West Frontier Province]] in the north of the [[Punjab region]], bordering [[Emirate of Afghanistan|Afghanistan]].
* [[February 12]] – [[Viceroy of India]] [[Lord Curzon]] creates the new [[North-West Frontier Province (1901–55)|North-West Frontier Province]] in the north of the [[Punjab region]], bordering [[Emirate of Afghanistan|Afghanistan]].
* [[February 14]] – [[Edward VII]] opens his first [[parliament of the United Kingdom]].
* [[February 14]] – [[Edward VII]] opens his first [[parliament of the United Kingdom]].
* [[February 20]] – The [[Hawaii|Hawaii Territory]] Legislature convenes for the first time.
* [[February 20]] &ndash; The [[Hawaii|Hawaii Territory]] Legislature convenes for the first time.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ags.hawaii.gov/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/hsa_leg_fa.pdf|title=LEGISLATURE OF THE HAWAIIAN KINGDOM}}</ref>
* [[February 22]] &ndash; The [[Pacific Mail Steamship Company]]'s {{SS|City of Rio de Janeiro}} sinks entering [[San Francisco Bay]], killing 128.
* [[February 22]] &ndash; The [[Pacific Mail Steamship Company]]'s {{SS|City of Rio de Janeiro}} sinks entering [[San Francisco Bay]], killing 128.
* [[February 23]] &ndash; The [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|United Kingdom]] and [[German Empire|Germany]] agree on the frontier between [[German East Africa]] and [[Nyasaland]].
* [[February 23]] &ndash; The [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|United Kingdom]] and [[German Empire|Germany]] agree on the frontier between [[German East Africa]] and [[Nyasaland]].
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{{Main|May 1901}}
{{Main|May 1901}}
* [[May 5]] &ndash; The [[Caste War of Yucatán]] in Mexico officially ends, although [[Maya peoples|Maya]]n skirmishers continue sporadic fighting for another decade.
* [[May 5]] &ndash; The [[Caste War of Yucatán]] in Mexico officially ends, although [[Maya peoples|Maya]]n skirmishers continue sporadic fighting for another decade.
* [[May 9]] &ndash; The first [[Australian Parliament]] opens in [[Melbourne]].
* [[May 9]] &ndash; The first [[Australian Parliament]] opens in [[Melbourne]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=The First Parliament of Australia - Opening Day |url=https://firstparliament.senate.gov.au/opening/opening-day/ |access-date=2025-09-15 |website=firstparliament.senate.gov.au}}</ref>
* [[May 17]] &ndash; [[Panic of 1901]]: The [[New York Stock Exchange]] crashes.
* [[May 17]] &ndash; [[Panic of 1901]]: The [[New York Stock Exchange]] crashes.
* [[May 24]] &ndash; 81 miners are killed in an accident at Universal Colliery, [[Senghenydd]] in [[South Wales]].
* [[May 24]] &ndash; 81 miners are killed in an accident at Universal Colliery, [[Senghenydd]] in [[South Wales]].
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* [[November 1]] &ndash; The [[Sigma Phi Epsilon]] college fraternity is founded in [[Richmond, Virginia]].
* [[November 1]] &ndash; The [[Sigma Phi Epsilon]] college fraternity is founded in [[Richmond, Virginia]].
* [[November 9]] &ndash; [[Rachmaninoff]]'s [[Piano Concerto No. 2 (Rachmaninoff)|Piano Concerto No. 2]] is premiered in [[Moscow]] with the composer playing the solo part.<ref>{{cite book|first=Paul|last=Griffiths|title=The Penguin Companion to Classical Music|year=2004}}</ref>
* [[November 9]] &ndash; [[Rachmaninoff]]'s [[Piano Concerto No. 2 (Rachmaninoff)|Piano Concerto No. 2]] is premiered in [[Moscow]] with the composer playing the solo part.<ref>{{cite book|first=Paul|last=Griffiths|title=The Penguin Companion to Classical Music|year=2004}}</ref>
* [[November 13]] &ndash; [[1901 Caister lifeboat disaster]]: a life-boat capsizes on service on the east coast of England during a great storm; nine of the twelve crew on board are killed. This gives ride to the lifeboatmen's motto "Never turn back."
* [[November 14]] &ndash; [[1901 Caister lifeboat disaster]]: a life-boat capsizes on service on the east coast of England during a great storm; nine of the twelve crew on board are killed. This gives ride to the lifeboatmen's motto "Never turn back."
* [[November 15]] &ndash; The [[Alpha Sigma Alpha]] fraternity is founded at [[Longwood University]] in [[Farmville, Virginia]].
* [[November 15]] &ndash; The [[Alpha Sigma Alpha]] fraternity is founded at [[Longwood University]] in [[Farmville, Virginia]].
* [[November 18]] &ndash; The [[Hay–Pauncefote Treaty]] is signed by the United Kingdom and United States, allowing the U.S. to build the [[Panama Canal]] under its sole control.
* [[November 18]] &ndash; The [[Hay–Pauncefote Treaty]] is signed by the United Kingdom and United States, allowing the U.S. to build the [[Panama Canal]] under its sole control.
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* [[April 1]] &ndash; [[Whittaker Chambers]], American spy (d. [[1961]])
* [[April 1]] &ndash; [[Whittaker Chambers]], American spy (d. [[1961]])
* [[April 5]] &ndash; [[Melvyn Douglas]], American actor (d. [[1981]])
* [[April 5]] &ndash; [[Melvyn Douglas]], American actor (d. [[1981]])
* [[April 6]] &ndash; [[Pier Giorgio Frassati]], Italian Catholic youth leader and socialist.(d.[[1925]])
* [[April 13]] &ndash; [[Jacques Lacan]], French psychoanalyst, psychiatrist (d. [[1981]])
* [[April 13]] &ndash; [[Jacques Lacan]], French psychoanalyst, psychiatrist (d. [[1981]])
* [[April 15]]
* [[April 15]]
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=== June ===
=== June ===
[[File:Chang Shueliang.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Zhang Xueliang]]]]
[[File:Chang Shueliang.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Zhang Xueliang]]]]
[[File:Presiden Sukarno.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Sukarno]]]]
[[File:Presiden Sukarno (retouched).jpg|thumb|100px|[[Sukarno]]]]
* [[June 1]] &ndash; [[Tom Gorman (rugby league)|Tom Gorman]], Australian rugby league footballer (d. [[1978]])
* [[June 1]] &ndash; [[Tom Gorman (rugby league)|Tom Gorman]], Australian rugby league footballer (d. [[1978]])
* [[June 3]] &ndash; [[Zhang Xueliang]], Chinese military leader (d. [[2001]])
* [[June 3]] &ndash; [[Zhang Xueliang]], Chinese military leader (d. [[2001]])
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* [[September 7]] &ndash; [[Abdallah El-Yafi]], 7-time prime minister of Lebanon (d. [[1986]])
* [[September 7]] &ndash; [[Abdallah El-Yafi]], 7-time prime minister of Lebanon (d. [[1986]])
* [[September 8]] &ndash; [[Hendrik Verwoerd]], 6th prime minister of South Africa (d. [[1966]])
* [[September 8]] &ndash; [[Hendrik Verwoerd]], 6th prime minister of South Africa (d. [[1966]])
* [[September 14]] &ndash; [[Gulbrand Lunde]], Norwegian chemist and politician, Nazi collaborator (d. [[1942]])<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |last=Dahl |first=Hans Fredrik |author-link= |editor-last= |editor-first= |editor-link= |encyclopedia= |title=Gulbrand Lunde |trans-title= |url=https://nbl.snl.no/Gulbrand_Lunde |access-date=15 November 2023 |language=no |edition= |date=27 January 2023 |publisher= |series= |volume= |location= |id= |isbn= |issn= |oclc= |doi= |page= |pages= |archive-url= |archive-date= |url-status= |quote= }}</ref>
* [[September 14]] &ndash; [[Gulbrand Lunde]], Norwegian chemist and politician, Nazi collaborator (d. [[1942]])<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |last=Dahl |first=Hans Fredrik |author-link= |editor-last= |editor-first= |editor-link= |encyclopedia= |title=Gulbrand Lunde |trans-title= |url=https://nbl.snl.no/Gulbrand_Lunde |access-date=15 November 2023 |language=no |edition= |date=27 January 2023 |publisher= |series= |volume= |location= |id= |isbn= |issn= |oclc= |doi= |page= |pages= |quote= }}</ref>
* [[September 15]] &ndash; [[Donald Bailey (civil engineer)|Sir Donald Bailey]], British civil engineer (d. [[1985]])
* [[September 15]] &ndash; [[Donald Bailey (civil engineer)|Sir Donald Bailey]], British civil engineer (d. [[1985]])
* [[September 16]] &ndash; [[Andrée Brunet]], French pair skater (d. [[1993]])
* [[September 16]] &ndash; [[Andrée Brunet]], French pair skater (d. [[1993]])
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[[File:Giuseppe Verdi by Giovanni Boldini.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Giuseppe Verdi]]]]
[[File:Giuseppe Verdi by Giovanni Boldini.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Giuseppe Verdi]]]]
[[File:MilanIDeSerbia--dasknigreichse03kaniuoft.jpg|thumb|110px|King [[Milan of Serbia]]]]
[[File:MilanIDeSerbia--dasknigreichse03kaniuoft.jpg|thumb|110px|King [[Milan of Serbia]]]]
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[[File:Pach Brothers - Benjamin Harrison (cropped) (cropped).jpg|thumb|110px|[[Benjamin Harrison]]]]
[[File:Mariano Prado.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Mariano Ignacio Prado]]]]
[[File:Mariano Prado.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Mariano Ignacio Prado]]]]
[[File:Marthinus Wessel Pretorius.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Marthinus Wessel Pretorius]]]]
[[File:Marthinus Wessel Pretorius.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Marthinus Wessel Pretorius]]]]
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* [[November 27]] &ndash; [[Clement Studebaker]], American manufacturer (b. [[1831]])
* [[November 27]] &ndash; [[Clement Studebaker]], American manufacturer (b. [[1831]])
* [[November 29]] &ndash; [[Francisco Pi y Margall]], Spanish politician, former president of the Republic (b. [[1824]])
* [[November 29]] &ndash; [[Francisco Pi y Margall]], Spanish politician, former president of the Republic (b. [[1824]])
* [[November 30]] &ndash; [[Edward John Eyre]], English explorer, Governor of Jamaica (b. [[1815]])<ref>Geoffrey Dutton (1966), "[http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/eyre-edward-john-2032/text2507 Eyre, Edward John (1815–1901)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304220257/http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/eyre-edward-john-2032/text2507 |date=March 4, 2016 }}", ''[[Australian Dictionary of Biography]]'', Volume 1 (Australian National University), accessed 25 October 2018.</ref>
* [[November 30]] &ndash; [[Edward John Eyre]], English explorer, Governor of Jamaica (b. [[1815]])<ref>Geoffrey Dutton (1966), "[https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/eyre-edward-john-2032/text2507 Eyre, Edward John (1815–1901)] ", ''[[Australian Dictionary of Biography]]'', Volume 1 (Australian National University), accessed 25 October 2018.</ref>
* [[December 6]] &ndash; [[Bertha Wehnert-Beckmann]], German photographer (b. [[1815]])<ref>{{cite book | last = Hannavy | first = John | title = Encyclopedia of nineteenth-century photography | publisher = Routledge | location = London | year = 2013 | isbn = 9781135873264 | page=1484}}</ref>  
* [[December 6]] &ndash; [[Bertha Wehnert-Beckmann]], German photographer (b. [[1815]])<ref>{{cite book | last = Hannavy | first = John | title = Encyclopedia of nineteenth-century photography | publisher = Routledge | location = London | year = 2013 | isbn = 9781135873264 | page=1484}}</ref>  
* [[December 11]] &ndash; [[Lev Ivanov]], Russian choreographer (b. [[1834]])
* [[December 11]] &ndash; [[Lev Ivanov]], Russian choreographer (b. [[1834]])

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December 13 of this year is the beginning of signed 32-bit Unix time, and is scheduled to end in January 19, 2038.

Summary

Political and military

1901 started with the unification of multiple British colonies in Australia on January 1 to form the Commonwealth of Australia after a referendum in 1900, Subsequently, the 1901 Australian election would see the first Australian prime minister, Edmund Barton. On the same day, Nigeria became a British protectorate.

Following this, the Victorian Era would come to an end after Queen Victoria died on January 22 after a reign of 63 years and 216 days, which was longer than those of any of her predecessors, Her son, Edward VII, succeeded her to the throne.

Events

January

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January 1: The Commonwealth of Australia forms as British colonies federate.
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January 22: King Edward VII ascends the British throne.

February

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March

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March 6: Wilhelm II, German Emperor, survives an assassination attempt.

April

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May

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June

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June 12: Cuba becomes a United States protectorate.

July–August

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September

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September 6: US President William McKinley is shot and fatally wounded.
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September 7: The Boxer Rebellion in China ends with the signing of the Peking Protocol.

October

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November

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December

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Births

January

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Ngô Đình Diệm
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Fulgencio Batista

February

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Clark Gable
File:Muhammad Naguib 1953.jpg
Mohamed Naguib
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Linus Pauling

March

File:Eisaku Sato 1960.jpg
Eisaku Satō

April

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René Pleven
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Emperor Hirohito

May

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Gary Cooper

June

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Zhang Xueliang
File:Presiden Sukarno (retouched).jpg
Sukarno

July

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Barbara Cartland

August

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Louis Armstrong
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Ernest Lawrence
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Maxwell D. Taylor

September

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Hendrik Verwoerd
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Enrico Fermi

October

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Alice Prin

November

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Leopold III of Belgium
File:Fernando Tambroni-1.jpg
Fernando Tambroni

December

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Walt Disney
File:Marlene Dietrich in Jerusalem during a 1960 concert tour of Israel - Photo by Fritz Shlezingel.png
Marlene Dietrich

Deaths

January–February

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Queen Victoria
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Giuseppe Verdi
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King Milan of Serbia
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Benjamin Harrison
File:Mariano Prado.jpg
Mariano Ignacio Prado
File:Marthinus Wessel Pretorius.jpg
Marthinus Wessel Pretorius

March–April

May–June

July–August

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Francesco Crispi
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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
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William McKinley

September–October

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Emanuella Carlbeck

November–December

Nobel Prizes

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Significance of 1901 for software

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Similarly, many computer systems suffer from the year 2038 problem, when the positive number of seconds since 1970 exceeds 2147483647 (01111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 in binary) and, if represented as a signed 32-bit integer, wraps to −2147483648, representing Friday December 13 20:45:52 1901. In a way, the year 2038 problem for using signed 32-bit integers with January 1, 1970, as the zero date is as the year 2000 problem was for software using two-digit decimal integers with January 1, 1900, as the zero date.

References

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Further reading

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