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1830 to 1834

1830

apr 06 - Mexico forbids further emigration into Texas by settlers from the United States. [repealed 1833]
jun 25 - King George IV of the United Kingdom dies
oct 04 - Belguim state created fom teh Netherlannds. (England pledges to uphold Belgian neutrality.)
x - Calendered paper is produced in England.
x - French occupation of Muslim Algiers
x - The Great Trek in Southern Africa.
x - Reign of Louis Philippe [u.1848]
x - Polish revolt against Russian rule, but are defeated.
x - Mormonism founded by Joseph Smith.
x - William IV of Great Britain crowned.
x - Ecuador wins independance from Spain.
x - George Stephenson's Manchester & Liverpool railway line opens in Britain
c - Revolutions in France

1831

apr 07 - Pedro I of Brazil abdicates as emperor of Brazil in favor of his son Pedro II of Brazil.
jul 21 - inauguration of Leopold I of Belgium, first king of Belgium
x - Mazzini founds Young Italy to work for unification.
x - Syria is conquered by the Egyptians.
x - Jerusalem conquered by Mehemet Ali of Egypt
x - Charles Darwin sets out.
x - Between now and 1866 there will be three cholera epidemics in Europe.
x - Gregory XVI + becomes pope ?+ [1846] [re.List of Popes]

1832

by Charles Babbage
jun 26 - The Battle of Velasco resulted in the first casualties in Texas' relations with Mexico. After several days of fighting, the Mexicans under Domingo de Ugartechea were forced to surrender for lack of ammunition.
nov - Andrew Jackson defeats Henry Clay in the U.S. presidential election
x - Phenakistoscope in Belgium and Stroboscope in Austria point to motion pictures.
x - |ENGLAND| Reform Bill of 1832
x - Nicholas I of Russia helped bring about the independence of Greece, in exchange for shipping rights he wanted.
x - Charles Babbage's + Economy of Machinery and Manufactures *

1833

oct 21 - Alfred Nobel ? is born in Stockholm, Sweden
x - A penny buys a New York newspaper, opening a mass market.
x - |GERMANY| A telegraph running nearly two miles.
x - Slavery is abolished in the British Empire.
x - |U.S.| Oberlin College is founded; first college in the nation to admit persons regardless of race or gender (29 men. 15 women).
x - |Russia ?+| "Autocracy, Orthodoxy, and nationality" accepted as guiding principles by regime.
x - The discovery of the first enzyme, diastase, by Anselme Payen.

1834

x - Edgar Degas ?¢ born in Paris.
x - Babbage + conceives the analytical engine, forerunner of the computer.
x - The Spanish Inquisition ends.
x - The Poor Law Amendment Act is passed in Great Britain.
x - Charles Babbage completes his drawings for a mechanical computer. The work on the project, privately financed by Babbage himself and carried out in association with Lady Ada Lovelace, is stopped by his death, in 1871
jul 25 - Samuel Taylor Coleridge, English Romantic poet, philosopher, newspaper writer, and teacher, dies

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