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1800

January 1
  • Dutch East Indies Company dissolves. [1]
January 8
  • Austrians defeat French in second battle of Novi. [1]
  • Wild Boy of Aveyron discovered in southern France. [1]
January 20
  • Napoleon I's sister Carolina marries King Joachim Murat of Naples. [1]
March 14
  • Luigi Chiaramonti crowned Pope Pius VII. [1]
March 17
  • English warship Queen Charlotte catches fire; 700 die. [1]
March 20
  • French army defeats Turks at Helipolis Turkey, and advance to Cairo. [1]
April 15
  • Birth of James Clark Ross; explorer (British Antarctic), discovers magnetic North Pole. [1]
April 24
  • US Library of Congress is established with $5,000 allocation. [1] [1019.598]
May 15
  • King George III survives a second assassination attempt. [1]
  • Pope Pius VII calls on French bishops to return to Gospel principles. [1]
September 7
  • Zion AME Church dedicated (New York City, New York, USA). [1]
October 1
  • Spain cedes Louisiana to France in a secret treaty. [1]
November 17
  • US Congress meets for the first time in Washington, D.C. [1] [129]
December 12
  • Washington, District of Columbia, is established as capital of USA. [1]
December 24
  • A bomb explodes in Paris, France, just after First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte passes, killing his escort. [487.29]

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1801

January 1
  • Ireland and Great Britain (England and Scotland) form United Kingdom. [1]
February 9
  • France and Austrian sign Peace of Lunéville. [1]
February 17
  • US House of Representatives breaks electoral college tie, chooses Thomas Jefferson as President over Aaron Burr. [1]
March 1
  • The London stock exchange is founded. [480.56] [706.70] [784.74]
March 8
  • British drive French forces from Abukir, Egypt. [1]
March 24
  • Aleksandr P Romanov becomes emperor of Russia. [1]
April 8
  • Soldiers riot in Bucharest, kill 128 Jews. [1]
June 10
  • Tripoli declares war on US for refusing tribute. [1]
(month unknown)
  • The first asteroid is spotted in space. [526.118]
October 30
  • A meteorite strikes a house near Horringer-mill, Suffolk, England, burning it and a stable to the ground. [521]

1802

January 25
  • Napoleon elected President of the Italian (Cisalpine) Republic. [1]
March 16
  • The United States Military Academy is founded by Congress for the purpose of educating and training young men in the theory and practice of military science. [1] [129]
March 25
  • France, Netherlands, Spain, and England sign Peace of Amiens, ending French Revolutionary War. [1]
March 28
  • Heinrich Wilhelm Matthäus Olbers discovers 2 Pallas, the second asteroid known to man. [5]
April 8
  • French Protestant church becomes state-supported and state-controlled. [1]
April 29
  • King George III designates the Marines as a Royal Corps. [696.25] [857.26]
May 3
  • Washington, District of Columbia, incorporates as a city. [1]
  • All foreign gold and silver coins cease to be legal tender in the USA for three years. [403.60] [491.48]
May 19
  • French Order of Légion d'Honneur forms. [1]
(month unknown)
  • English chemist Edward Charles Howard publishes analysis of several meteorites, providing first chemical link between stony and iron meteorites that had fallen at different times and in different places. [523.21]
December 2
  • English sell Suriname to Dutch. [1]

1803

January 11
  • US Minister to France Robert Livingston and James Monroe sail for Paris to buy New Orleans; they buy Louisiana. [1]
February 14
  • Apple parer patented by Moses Coats, Downington, Pennsylvania, USA. [1]
February 21
  • Edward Despard is last person drawn and quartered in England. [1]
February 25
  • 1,800 sovereign German states unite into 60 states. [1]
February 27
  • Great fire in Bombay, India. [1]
March 1
  • Ohio becomes 17th state to join the USA. [1] [453.70]
April 17
  • Napoleon Bonaparte tells brother Lucien it is worthwhile selling Louisiana to the Americans, as they (the French) are sure to lose it: "... for the English... are aching for a chance to capture it." [919.114]
April 26
  • A large shower of several thousand stony meteorites occurs near town of L'Aigle in Northern France. Physicist Jean-Baptiste Biot writes official report for French Ministry of Interior, that establishes acceptance that stones sometimes do fall to Earth. [1] [523.21] [526.117]
April 30
  • The United States purchases the Louisiana Territory (nearly 1 million square miles) from France for $15 million, doubling the size of the country. [1] [5]
May 2
  • Robert Livingston of the US signs Treaty of Cession for Louisiana Purchase. [919.115]
May 17
  • John Hawkins and Richard French patent the Reaping Machine. [1]
May 18
  • Britain declares war on France after General Napoleon Bonaparte continues interfering in Italy and Switzerland. [1]
July 23
  • Robert Emmett's insurrected in Dublin, Ireland, begins. [1]
September 23
  • Battle of Assaye: British-Indian forces beat Maratha Army. [1]
October 20
  • US Senate ratifies the Louisiana Purchase. [1]
November 18
  • Battle of Vertieres, in which Haitians defeat French. [1]
November 30
  • Spain cedes her claims to Louisiana Territory to France. [1]
December 17
  • Louisiana Purchase formally transferred from France to US for $27 million. [1] [919.115]

1804

January 1
  • General Jean-Jacques Dessalines proclaims independence of Haiti from France, with himself as Emperor of Haiti. [1] [597.57] [1144.243] [1166.244]
January 30
  • Mungo Park leaves England seeking source of Niger River. [1]
February 14
  • In a Serbian village, Black George Petrovic leads a revolt against the Ottoman Empire. [1395.8]
February 16
  • US Lieutenant Stephen Decatur raids Tripoli Harbor and burns US Navy frigate Philadelphia after pirates seized it. [1]
February 21
  • First locomotive, Richard Trevithick's, runs for first time, in Wales. [1]
February 26
  • Vice-Admiral William Bligh ends siege of Fort Amsterdam, Willemstad. [1]
March 21
  • Death of Louis Antoine Henri de Bourbon-Conde, Duke of Enghien, at Vincennes, executed by firing squad. [487.29]
  • French civil Code of Napoleon adopted. [1]
March 26
  • US Congress orders removal of Indians east of Mississippi to Louisiana. [1]
March 29
  • Thousands of Whites massacred in Haiti. [1]
April 28
  • 31 English ships sail Suriname river, demanding transition colony. [1]
April 30
  • Hague's Theater opens. [1]
May 6
  • Suriname sold to English. [1]
May 10
  • William Pitt becomes British chancellor of the exchequer for the third time. [404.44]
May 14
  • The Meriwether Lewis and William Clark expedition of about 45 men leaves Saint Louis, Missouri, on a mission to explore the Northwest from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. [1] [129]
May 16
  • Senate and Tribune declare Napolean leader of France. [1]
May 18
  • Napoleon Bonaparte proclaimed Emperor of France. [1]
July 11
  • US Vice President Aaron Burr kills Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton in a pistol duel near Weehawken. [1] [677.28]
December 1
  • Emperor Napoleon marries Joséphine of Martinique. [1]
December 2
  • Napoleon Bonaparte is crowned first emperor of France in Paris by Pope Pius VII. [1]
December 5
  • Thomas Jefferson is re-elected US President, with George Clinton as Vice-President. [1]

End of 1800-1804. Next: 1805.

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