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Timeline
Decades: 1790s - 1800s - 1810s - 1820s - 1830s - 1840s - 1850s
(stardates -2/20 to -2/29)
Centuries: 18th century - 19th century - 20th century

Events

  • A popular American preacher first referred to the 1621 English non-conformist settlers of Plymouth as "Pilgrims". The Amercian populace came to accept this term.[1]

1821 events

1821
Mexico declares independence as a nation-state.[1]

1823 events

1823

1825 events

1825
The element aluminum was identified by Humans for the first time on Earth's European continent, in Denmark.[1][2]

1826 events

1826
The element bromine was identified by Humans for the first time on Earth's European continent, in France.[1][2]

1829 events

1829
The element beryllium was identified by Humans for the first time on Earth's European continent.[1][2]

Births and deaths

Births

1820 births
8 February, 1820
William T. Sherman born.[1]
12 May, 1820
Florence Nightingale born.[1]
1822 births
6 January, 1822
Heinrich Schliemann born.[1]
15 April, 1822
Ulysses S. Grant born.[1]
1824 births


1828 births
8 February, 1828
Jules Verne born.[1]
9 September, 1828
Leo Tolstoy born.[1]

Deaths

1821 deaths
26 September, 1820
Daniel Boone dies.[1]
1821 deaths
23 February, 1821
John Keats dies.[1]
5 May, 1821
Napoléon Bonaparte dies.[1]
1824 deaths
19 April, 1824
Lord Byron dies.[1]
1826 deaths
4 July, 1826
Thomas Jefferson dies.[1]
1827 deaths
26 March, 1827
Ludwig van Beethoven dies.[1]

Appendices

References and notes

External links

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