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| Abdication Ferdinand VII | |
| Ferdinand VII is forced to abdicate |
| Ambassador Canning, George | |
| London Appointed Minister of the US |
| Birth Engels, Friedrich | |
| 28th Nov Barmen Birth of Friedrich Engels |
| Birth Bronte, Anne | |
| 16th Jan Birth of Anne Bronte |
| Birth Nightingale, Florence | |
| 12th May Birth of Florence Nightingale |
| Birth Victor Emmanuel II | |
| Birth of Victor Emmanuel II, son of Charles Albert of Sardinia |
| Birth Sherman, William Tecumseh | |
| 8th Feb Birth of William Tecumseh Sherman |
| Constitution Frederick William III | |
| Berlin Promises to give Prussia a Constitution |
| Berlin The Government cannot raise a loan without an elected representative Assembly |
| Constitution Crawford, William | |
| Washington Constitutional changs are put through Congress by William Crawford |
| Washington Put through Congress by William Crawford |
| Washington The President & the Senate will appoint Government offices every 4 yrs |
| Constitution Monroe, James | |
| Washington The President & the Senate are to appoint Government offices every 4 yrs |
| Coup d'Etat Pepe, Guglielmo | |
| Naples Leads a successful insurrection in Naples |
| Coup d'Etat Riego, Rafael del | |
| Madrid Leads a successful republican insurrection in Spain & captures Ferdinand VII |
| Leads a successful republican insurrection in Spain & captures Ferdinand VII |
| Death George III | |
| 29th Jan London Death of George III, age 81 |
| Invasion of Peru San Martin, Jose de | |
| 8th Sep Pisco San Martin's forces land at Pisci |
| Marshal Soult, Nicolas-Jean de Dieu | |
| Appointed Marshal |
| Minister of US Redcliffe | |
| Appointed Minister of USA |
| Peace Morillo, Pablo | |
| 25th Nov Bolivar concludes an armistice with Pablo Morillo |
| Peace Bolivar, Simon | |
| 25th Nov Bolivar concludes an armistice with Pablo Morillo |
| Plot Banks Jenkinson, Robert | |
| London A failed attempt to murder Lord Liverpool's Tory Cabinet |
| President Davy, Humphrey | |
| Appointed President of the Royal Society |
| President Lawrence, Thomas | |
| Appointed President of the Royal Academy |
| Publication Blake, William | |
| Publication of, "Jerusalem" |
| Publication Malthus, Thomas Robert | |
| Publication of, "Principles of Political Economy" |
| Publication of, "The Measure of Value Stated and Illustrated, With an Application of it to the alterations in the value of English currency" |
| Publication Pushkin, Alexander | |
| Publication of, "Ode to Liberty", causes his exile to South Russia |
| Rebellion Alexander I | |
| The Semyonovsky Regiment rebels in colonies where soldiers have become peasants |
| Rebellion Ferdinand VII | |
| A successful liberal uprising against repressive policies |
| Ferdinand VII is forced to abdicate |
| Rule of Falklands, The Jewett, David | |
| Falklands, The Colonel David Jewett, an American sailor at the service of Buenos Aires and captain of the frigate Heroina, raises the flag of the United Provinces of the River Plate (which later became Argentina) at Port Louis |
| Falklands, The When Argentina declares its independence from Spain in 1816, it laid claim to the islands according to the uti possidetis juris principle, since they had been under the administrative jurisdiction of the Viceroyalty of the Rio de la Plata |
| Siege of Port Louis Jewett, David | |
| Port Louis Colonel David Jewett, an American sailor at the service of Buenos Aires and captain of the frigate Heroina, raises the flag of the United Provinces of the River Plate (which later became Argentina) at Port Louis |
| Succession Polignac | |
| Appointed Prince of Polignac by the Pope |
| Succession George IV | |
| 29th Jan London Succeeds as King of Great Britain, succeeds his father George III |