- 1803
1803 (MDCCCIII) was a
common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of theGregorian calendar (or acommon year starting on Thursday of the 12-day slowerJulian calendar ).Events of 1803
January - March
*January 5 -William Symington demonstrates his "Charlotte Dundas ", the "first practical steamboat".*
January 30 - Monroe and Livingston sail forParis to discuss, and possibly buy,New Orleans ; they end completing theLouisiana Purchase .
*February 21 - Edward Despard and 6 others are hanged and beheaded for plotting to assassinate King George III and to destroy theBank of England .
*February 24 - "Marbury v. Madison ": TheSupreme Court of the United States establishes the principle ofjudicial review .
*February 25 - A major redistribution of territorial sovereignty within theHoly Roman Empire is enacted via an act known as the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss.
*March 1 -Ohio is admitted as the 17thU.S. state , retroactive fromAugust 7 ,1953 .
*March 9 -Aargau becomes a Swiss canton.
*March 12 -Port Gibson, MS is chartered.April - June
*April 30 -Louisiana Purchase is made by theUnited States fromFrance .
*May -Napoleon I of France begins making preparations to invadeEngland .
*May 18 - TheUnited Kingdom resumes war onFrance after France refuses to withdraw from Dutch territory.
*May 19 -Master Malati , a Coptic Christian leader, is beheaded by aMuslim mob inCairo ,Egypt .July - September
*July 4 - TheLouisiana Purchase is announced to the American people.
*July 5 - Theconvention of Artlenburg leads to the French occupation ofHanover (which had been ruled by the British king).
*July 23 -Robert Emmet 's uprising inIreland begins.
*July 26 - Thewagonway between Wandsworth andCroydon is opened, being the first public railway line of the world.
*August 3 - The British begin theSecond Anglo-Maratha War againstSindhia ofGwalior .
*September 3 -William Wordsworth wrote "Upon Westminster Bridge"
*September 20 - Irish rebelRobert Emmet is executed.
*September 23 -Battle of Assaye (India ): British-led troops defeatMaratha forces.October - December
*October 20 - The Senate ratifies theLouisiana Purchase Treaty, doubling the size of the United States.
*November 18 -Battle of Vertières : TheHaitian army led byJean-Jacques Dessalines defeats the army ofNapoleon .
*November 30 - At the Cabildo building inNew Orleans , Spanish representatives Governor Manuel de Salcedo and the Marqués de Casa Calvo, officially transfer theLouisiana Territory to French representative PrefectPierre Clément de Laussat (just 20 days later, France transfers the same land to theUnited States as theLouisiana Purchase ).Undated
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France - theLivre Tournois (Tours Pound) is replaced by theFrance .
*Graubünden , St. Gallen,Thurgau , theTicino andVaud become Swiss cantons.
*William Osgoode , Chief Justice ofLower Canada , rules thatslavery is inconsistent with British law.
*Orissa ,India is occupied by the British under theBritish East India Company after the Second Anglo-Maratha War.
* Major breakthroughs inchemistry occur, with the identification of the elementsRhodium ,Palladium ,Osmium ,Iridium , andCerium .Ongoing events
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Napoleonic Wars (1799 -1815 ).Births
January - June
*February 2 -Albert Sidney Johnston , American Confederate general (d.1862 )
*February 15 -John Sutter , American pioneer (d.1880 )
*April 7 -Flora Tristan , French feminist (d.1844 )
*April 30
**Jeremiah E. Cary , American politician (d.1888 )
**Albrecht Graf von Roon ,Prime Minister of Prussia (d.1879 )
*May 12 -Justus von Liebig , German chemist (d.1873 )
*May 24 -Charles Lucien Bonaparte , French naturalist and ornithologist (d.1857 )
*May 25
**Edward George Bulwer-Lytton , English novelist and playwright (d.1873 )
**Ralph Waldo Emerson , American writer (d.1882 )
*June 24 -George James Webb , English-born composer (d.1887 )July - December
*July 24 -Adolphe Charles Adam , French composer (d.1856 )
*July 31 -John Ericsson , Swedish inventor and engineer (d.1889 )
*August 27 -Edward Beecher , American theologian (d.1895 )
*September 4 -Sarah Childress Polk ,First Lady of the United States (d.1891 )
*September 27 -Samuel Francis du Pont , American admiral (d.1865 )
*September 28 -Prosper Mérimée , French writer (d.1870 )
*September 29 -Mercator Cooper , American sea captain (d.1872 )
*November 14 -Jacob Abbott , American writer (d.1879 )
*November 29 -Christian Doppler , Austrian mathematician (d.1853 )
*December 6 -Susanna Moodie , English writer (d.1885 )
*December 11 -Hector Berlioz , French composer (d.1869 ): "See also ."
Deaths
January - June
*January 18 -Ippolit Bogdanovich , Russian poet (b.1743 )
*January 23 -Arthur Guinness , Irish brewer (b.1725 )
*February 9 -Jean François de Saint-Lambert , French poet (b.1716 )
*February 18 -Johann Wilhelm Ludwig Gleim , German poet (b.1719 )
*February 20 -Marie Dumesnil , French actress (b.1713 )
*February 21 -Edward Marcus Despard , British revolutionary (b.1751 )
*March 14 -Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock , German poet (b.1724 )
*April 2 -Sir James Montgomery, 1st Baronet , Scottish politician and judge (b.1721 )
*April 7 -Toussaint L'Ouverture , Haitian revolutionary (b.1743 )
*June 24 -Matthew Thornton , American signer of the Declaration of Independence (b.1714 )July - December
*August 24 -Napper Tandy , Irish republican
*September 5 -Pierre Choderlos de Laclos , French general and author (b.1741 )
*September 15 -Gian Francesco Albani , Italian Catholic cardinal (b.1719 )
*October 2 -Samuel Adams , American revolutionary leader (b.1722 )
*October 26 -Granville Leveson-Gower, 1st Marquess of Stafford , English politician (b.1721 )
*December 18 -Johann Gottfried Herder , German philosopher and writer (b.1744 )
*December 30 -Francis Lewis , American signer of the Declaration of Independence (b.1713 )
*Jacques-Donatien Le Ray , French "Father of the American Revolution" (b.1726 ): "See also ."
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