1820

Events * January 1 - Constitutionalist military insurrection at Cadiz leads to summoning of Spanish parliament (March 7) and restoration of 1812 Constitution (March 8) by king Ferdinand VII. * January 29 - George the Prince Regent becomes king George IV of the United Kingdom, ending the period known as the English Regency. * January 30 - Edward Bransfield discovers Antarctica. * February 6 - 86 free African American colonists sail from New York City to Freetown, Sierra Leone. * February 23 - The Cato Street conspiracy is exposed. The principals are executed on May 1 * March 3 & March 6 - The Missouri Compromise becomes law in the United States. * March 15 - Maine is admitted as the 23rd U.S. state. * Spring - Joseph Smith, Jr. at age 14 claims to be visited in a vision by God and Jesus Christ * July Constitutionalist revolution in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies * August 24 - Constitutionalist insurrection at Oporto, Portugal; revolution in Lisbon, September 15 * October 9 - Guayaquil declare independence from Ecuador. * October 25-November 20 - Congress of Troppau (Opava) between rulers of Russia, Austria and Prussia * November - James Monroe is re-elected, virtually unopposed. * 6th Edition of Encyclopaedia Britannica begins appearing. * Republic of Buenos Aires (Argentina) establishes penal colony in Falkland Islands. * Venus de Milo found on island of Melos. * Hans Christian Orsted discovers relationship between electricity and magnetism. Births * January 17 - Anne Bronte, author * February 8 - William Tecumseh Sherman, soldier (+ 1891) * February 15 - Susan B. Anthony, US suffragist * February 28 - John Tenniel, illustrator * March 14 - Victor Emmanuel II of Italy * March 22 - Stephen Decatur, naval officer * May 12 - Florence Nightingale, nurse (+ 1910) * May 27 - Mathilde Bonaparte, hostess and socialite * September 27 - Wilhelm Siegmund Teuffel, classical scholar * September 29 - Henry, Duke of Bordeaux, posthumous son of the Duke of Berry, future Comte de Chambord and claimant to the French throne * Harriet Tubman, anti-slavery resistance movement leader Deaths * January 29 - King George III of the United Kingdom * February 14 - Charles Ferdinand, Duke of Berry, stabbed on February 13 * March 22 - Stephen Decatur, sailor * June 19 - Sir Joseph Banks, British naturalist and botanist * September 3 - Benjamin Latrobe, architect Heads of states * Ottoman Empire - Mahmud II Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (1808-1839) * Prussia - Frederick William III King of Prussia (1797-1840) * Russia - Alexander I Tsar of Russia (1801-1825)

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