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== Events ==
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===January–March===
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* [[January 3]] – [[Reassertion of British sovereignty over the Falkland Islands (1833)|Reassertion of British sovereignty over the Falkland Islands]] in the South Atlantic.
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* [[February 6]] – His Royal Highness Prince Otto Friedrich Ludwig of Bavaria assumes the title [[Otto of Greece|His Majesty Othon the First, by the Grace of God, King of Greece, Prince of Bavaria]].
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* [[March 4]] – [[Andrew Jackson]] is [[Second inauguration of Andrew Jackson|sworn in]] for his second term, as President of the United States.
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===April–June===
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* [[April 1]] – General [[Antonio López de Santa Anna]] is elected [[President of Mexico]] by the legislatures of 16 of the 18 Mexican states. During his frequent absences from office to fight on the battlefield, Santa Anna turns the duties of government over to his vice president, [[Valentín Gómez Farías]].<ref>Will Fowler, ''Independent Mexico: The Pronunciamiento in the Age of Santa Anna, 1821-1858'' (University of Nebraska Press, 2015)</ref>
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* [[April 18]] – Over 300 delegates from England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland travel to the office of the Prime Minister, the [[Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey|Earl Grey]], to call for the immediate abolition of slavery throughout the British Empire.<ref>Iain Whyte, ''Zachary Macaulay 1768-1838: The Steadfast Scot in the British Anti-Slavery Movement'' (Liverpool University Press, 2011)</ref>
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* [[May 6]]
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** [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]] and [[Wilhelm Eduard Weber|Wilhelm Weber]] obtain permission to build an [[electrical telegraph|electromagnetic telegraph]] in [[Göttingen]].
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** In [[Alexandria, Virginia]], an attack is made on U.S. President [[Andrew Jackson]].
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* [[May 10]] – The [[Le Van Khoi revolt]] breaks out in southern Vietnam against Emperor [[Minh Mang]], who has desecrated the deceased mandarin [[Le Van Duyet]].
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* [[May 25]] – The [[Chilean Constitution of 1833]] is promulgated.
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* [[June 5]] – [[Ada Lovelace]] is introduced to [[Charles Babbage]] by [[Mary Somerville]].
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* [[June 9]] – [[Dubai]] gets independence from the United Kingdom and is founded as a city.
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* [[June 29]] – An earthquake at [[Fort Nisqually]] is experienced by [[William Fraser Tolmie]]; his journal entry records the first written eyewitness account of an earthquake in the [[Puget Sound]] region.
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===July–September===
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* [[July 5]] – [[Liberal Wars]]: [[Battle of Cape St. Vincent (1833)|Battle of Cape St. Vincent]] – The forces of Queen [[Maria II of Portugal]] win decisively.
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* [[July 8]] – The [[Treaty of Hünkâr İskelesi]] creates an alliance between the [[Ottoman Empire]] and the [[Russian Empire]].
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* [[July 14]] – [[John Keble]] preaches a [[sermon]] at Oxford (in part a protest against the [[Church Temporalities (Ireland) Act 1833]]), which is afterwards published as ''[[National Apostasy]]''; this sermon is traditionally considered as the beginning of the [[Oxford Movement]] of [[High Church]] [[Anglicanism|Anglicans]].
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* [[July 20]] – A mob in [[Jackson County, Missouri]], destroys the printing office of the early [[Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] containing what becomes known as ''[[The Doctrine and Covenants]]''.
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* [[August 1]] – [[King William's College]] on the [[Isle of Man]] officially opens.
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* [[August 12]] – The settlement of [[Chicago]] is established by 350 settlers at the [[estuary]] of the [[Chicago River]] in the [[Illinois Territory]], USA.
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* [[August 18]] – The Canadian ship SS Royal William sets out from [[Pictou, Nova Scotia]] on a 25-day passage of the Atlantic Ocean (largely under steam) to [[Gravesend]], England.
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* [[August 20]] – Future United States President [[Benjamin Harrison]] is born in [[Ohio]]. From this date until the death of Former U.S. President [[James Madison]] on [[June 28]] [[1836]], a total of 18 Presidents of the United States (2 former, 1 current, and 15 future) are living; which is more than any other time period in U.S. history.
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* [[August 26]] – The [[Canton of Basel]] is partitioned by the Swiss ''[[Tagsatzung]]'' to create the two [[half-canton]]s of [[Basel-City]] and [[Basel-Country]].
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* [[August 28]] – The British [[Slavery Abolition Act 1833]], beginning the process of giving slaves in much of the [[British Empire]] their freedom, receives [[royal assent]] (coming into effect [[August 1]], [[1834]]). A £20 million fund is established to compensate slaveowners.
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* [[August 29]] – The [[Parliament of the United Kingdom]] enacts the [[Factory Acts]], limiting [[child labour]].
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* [[August 31]] – Chartered ship ''[[Amphitrite (1802 ship)|Amphitrite]]'' sinks off [[Boulogne-sur-Mer]] while undertaking the [[penal transportation]] of 108 British female convicts and 12 children from [[Woolwich]] to [[New South Wales]] with the loss of 133 lives; only 3 crew survive.<ref>http://find.galegroup.com/ttda/infomark.do?&source=gale&prodId=TTDA&userGroupName=upenn_main&tabID=T003&docPage=article&searchType=AdvancedSearchForm&docId=CS85221668&type=multipage&contentSet=LTO&version=1.0</ref>
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* [[September 2]] – [[Oberlin College]] is founded in [[Oberlin, Ohio]].
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* [[September 29]] – Three-year-old [[Isabel II of Spain|Isabella II]] becomes Queen of Spain, under the regency of her mother, [[Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies]]. Her uncle [[Infante Carlos, Count of Molina|Don Carlos, Conde de Molina]] challenges her claim, beginning the [[First Carlist War]].
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===October–December===
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* [[October 20]] – [[Alfred, Lord Tennyson]], writes his oft-quoted poem, [[Ulysses (poem)|''Ulysses'']].<ref>''Victorian Literature: An Anthology'', ed. by Victor Shea and William Whitla (John Wiley & Sons, 2014) p326</ref>
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* [[November 12]]–[[November 13|13]] – A very spectacular occurrence of the [[Leonid meteor shower]] is observed [[Leonids#1800s|all over North America]], and is the inspiration for the song "[[Stars Fell on Alabama]]".
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* [[November 25]] – A major 8.7 [[1833 Sumatra earthquake|earthquake]] strikes [[Sumatra]].
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* [[December]] – The [[American Anti-Slavery Society]] is founded.
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* [[December 14]] – [[Kaspar Hauser]], a mysterious German youth, is stabbed, dying three days later on [[December 17]].
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* [[December 18]] – The national anthem of the Russian Empire, ''God Save the Tsar!'', is first performed.
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* The dawn of [[biochemistry]]: The first [[enzyme]], [[diastase]], is discovered by [[Anselme Payen]].
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* Greece recaptures the [[Acropolis of Athens]].<ref>https://www.athenscitymuseum.gr/en/efarmoges/timeline/</ref>
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* H.R.H. Prince [[Mongkut]] of [[Thailand|Siam]] founds the [[Dhammayuttika Nikaya|Dhammayut]] Buddhist reform movement.
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* [[United States|American]] [[healthcare]] [[brand]] [[McKesson Corporation]] established as a partnership.<ref>McKesson & Robbins, ''First Aid In Emergencies'', 1930, p. 63.</ref>
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Latest revision as of 04:56, 18 March 2021

1823 < 1824 < 1825 < 1826 < 1827 < 1828 < 1829 <1830 < 1831 < 1832 < 1833 > 1834 > 1835 > 1836 > 1837 > 1838 > 1839 > 1840 > 1841 > 1842 > 1843

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Prince Otto of Bavaria is installed as King of Greece by the great powers
year 1833

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April–June

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October–December

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Event

EventStartEnd
Pax Brittanica18151915

 

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Small Pennsylvania College with lots of influential former students.
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University located in the city of Zürich, Switzerland
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Births

TitleBornPlace of birthDiedSummaryDescription
Spencer Cavendish23 July 183324 March 1908Politician
Benjamin Harrison20 August 1833Ohio
North Bend
U.S.
13 March 1901Politician
Lawyer
George Bowdoin25 September 1833New York18 December 1913Banker
Deep state operative
Banker with Drexel Morgan & Co. Corsair Club
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References

  1. Will Fowler, Independent Mexico: The Pronunciamiento in the Age of Santa Anna, 1821-1858 (University of Nebraska Press, 2015)
  2. Iain Whyte, Zachary Macaulay 1768-1838: The Steadfast Scot in the British Anti-Slavery Movement (Liverpool University Press, 2011)
  3. http://find.galegroup.com/ttda/infomark.do?&source=gale&prodId=TTDA&userGroupName=upenn_main&tabID=T003&docPage=article&searchType=AdvancedSearchForm&docId=CS85221668&type=multipage&contentSet=LTO&version=1.0
  4. Victorian Literature: An Anthology, ed. by Victor Shea and William Whitla (John Wiley & Sons, 2014) p326
  5. https://www.athenscitymuseum.gr/en/efarmoges/timeline/
  6. McKesson & Robbins, First Aid In Emergencies, 1930, p. 63.