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== Events ==
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* January 7 – The United Kingdom issues an [[Orders in Council (1807)|Order in Council]] prohibiting British ships from trading with France or its allies.<ref>William S. Dudley, ed. ''The Naval War of 1812: A Documentary History'' (Naval Historical Center, 1985) p34</ref>
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* January 20 – The [[Sierra Leone Company]], faced with bankruptcy because of the outlawing of the slave trade in British colonies, petitions the British government for purchase and transfer of its property to the Crown; Parliament approves the transfer on July 29, and it takes effect on January 1, 1808.<ref>Stephen Tomkins, ''The Clapham Sect: How Wilberforce's Circle Transformed Britain'' (Lion Books, 2012) p200</ref>
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* February 17 – [[Henri Christophe|Henry Christopher]] is elected first President of the [[State of Haiti]], ruling the northern part of the country.
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* February 19 – In [[Alabama]], former Vice President of the United States [[Aaron Burr]] is tried for [[Burr conspiracy|conspiracy]], but acquitted.
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* February 23 – The [[Slave Trade Act 1807|Slave Trade Act]] is passed in the [[House of Commons of the United Kingdom]] by an overwhelming majority.<ref>http://www.brycchancarey.com/abolition/wilberforce.htm|title=William Wilberforce (1759–1833)</ref>
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* March 25 - The United Kingdom [[Slave Trade Act 1807|Slave Trade Act]] becomes law abolishing the [[slave trade]] in most of the [[British Empire]]<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20071011120129/http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/abolition/</ref> with effect from 1 May (slavery itself is abolished in British colonies in 1833).
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* March 25 - The [[Swansea and Mumbles Railway]] in South Wales, at this time known as the [[Oystermouth Railway]], becomes the first passenger-carrying railway in the world.
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* April 14 – [[African Institution]] holds its first meeting in London; it is intended to improve social conditions in Sierra Leone.
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* May 22 – A [[grand jury]] indicts former Vice President of the United States [[Aaron Burr]] for [[treason]].
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* May 24 – [[Siege of Danzig (1807)|Siege of Danzig]] ends after 6 weeks with Prussian and Russian defenders capitulating to French forces.
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* May 29 – [[Selim III]], [[Ottoman Emperor]] since 1789, is deposed in favour of his nephew [[Mustafa IV]].
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* June 9 – The [[William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland|Duke of Portland]] wins the [[1807 United Kingdom general election|United Kingdom general election]].
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* July 5 – A disastrous British attack is mounted against [[Buenos Aires]], during the second failed [[British invasions of the Río de la Plata#Second invasion - 1807|invasion]] of the [[Río de la Plata]].
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* July 7–9 – The [[Treaties of Tilsit]] are signed between France, Prussia and Russia. [[Napoleon]] and Russian Emperor [[Alexander I of Russia|Alexander I]] ally together against the British. The Prussians are forced to cede more than half their territory, which is formed into the [[Duchy of Warsaw]] in their former Polish lands, and the [[Kingdom of Westphalia]] in western Germany. The [[Free City of Danzig (Napoleonic)|Free City of Danzig]] is also formed (established September 9 by Napoleon).
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* July 13 – With the death of [[Henry Benedict Stuart]], the last [[House of Stuart|Stuart]] claimant to the throne of the United Kingdom, [[Jacobitism]] comes to an effective end.
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* August 17 – The ''[[North River Steamboat]]'', [[Robert Fulton]]'s first American [[steamboat]], leaves New York City for [[Albany, New York|Albany]] on the [[Hudson River]], inaugurating the first commercial steamboat service in the world.
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* September 1 – Former U.S. Vice President [[Aaron Burr]] is acquitted of [[treason]]. He had been accused of plotting to annex parts of [[Louisiana]] and Mexico, to become part of an independent republic.
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* September 2–7 – [[Battle of Copenhagen (1807)|Battle of Copenhagen]]: The British [[Royal Navy]] bombards [[Copenhagen]] with fire bombs and phosphorus rockets, to prevent the [[Dano-Norwegian navy]] from surrendering to [[Napoleon]]; 30% of the city is destroyed, and 2,000 citizens are killed.
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* September 7 – [[Robert Morrison (missionary)|Robert Morrison]], the first [[Protestant]] [[missionary]] to China, arrives in [[Guangzhou]] (Canton).<ref>"Sketch of the Canton Protestant Mission", by Rev. John Chalmers, in ''The Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal'', Volume 7 (American Presbyterian Mission Press, 1876) p174</ref>
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* October 9 – [[Prussian Reform Movement (1806–1815)|Prussian Reform Movement]]: [[Serfdom]] is abolished by the October edict.
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* October 13 – The [[Geological Society of London]] is founded.
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* October 30 – [[El Escorial conspiracy]]: [[Ferdinand VII of Spain|Ferdinand, Prince of Asturias]] is arrested for conspiring against his father [[Charles IV of Spain]].
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* November 24 – [[Battle of Abrantes]], Portugal: The French under [[Jean-Andoche Junot]] take the town.
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* November 29 – Portuguese Queen [[Maria I of Portugal|Maria I]] and the [[Court (royal)|Court]] embark at [[Lisbon]], bound for Brazil. [[Rio de Janeiro]] becomes the Portuguese capital.
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* December 17 – Napoleonic Wars: France issues the [[Milan Decree]] which confirms the Continental System (i.e. no European country is to trade with the United Kingdom).
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Latest revision as of 09:58, 13 March 2021

1797 < 1798 < 1799 < 1800 < 1801 < 1802 < 1803 <1804 < 1805 < 1806 < 1807 > 1808 > 1809 > 1810 > 1811 > 1812 > 1813 > 1814 > 1815 > 1816 > 1817

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Former US Vice President Aaron Burr is indicted, but later acquitted, of treason.

Events


 

A Birth

TitleBornPlace of birthDied
James Harris25 March 1807London
UK
17 May 1889
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References

  1. William S. Dudley, ed. The Naval War of 1812: A Documentary History (Naval Historical Center, 1985) p34
  2. Stephen Tomkins, The Clapham Sect: How Wilberforce's Circle Transformed Britain (Lion Books, 2012) p200
  3. http://www.brycchancarey.com/abolition/wilberforce.htm%7Ctitle=William Wilberforce (1759–1833)
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20071011120129/http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/abolition/
  5. "Sketch of the Canton Protestant Mission", by Rev. John Chalmers, in The Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal, Volume 7 (American Presbyterian Mission Press, 1876) p174