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{{more citations needed|date=November 2015}} {{Use mdy dates|date=July 2021}} {{Year dab|1819}} {{Year nav|1819}} [[File:Batalla de Boyaca de Martin Tovar y Tovar.jpg|thumb|right|[[August 7]]: General [[Simon Bolivar]] leads Colombian nationalists to victory over Spain in the decisive [[Battle of Boyacá]].]] {{C19 year in topic}} [[File:Peterloo Massacre.png|thumb|[[August 16]]: At least 600 people are injured, 15 of them fatally, in the [[Peterloo Massacre]] of protesters in England.]] {{Year article header|1819}} == Events == === January–March === * [[January 2]] – The [[Panic of 1819]], the first major peacetime [[financial crisis]] in the [[United States]], begins. * [[January 25]] – [[Thomas Jefferson]] founds the [[University of Virginia]]. * [[January 29]] – Sir [[Stamford Raffles]] lands on the island of [[Singapore]]. * [[February 2]] – ''[[Dartmouth College v. Woodward]]'': The Supreme Court of the United States under [[John Marshall]] rules in favor of [[Dartmouth College]], allowing Dartmouth to keep its charter and remain a private institution. * [[February 6]] – The [[1819 Singapore Treaty|Treaty of Singapore]], is signed between [[Hussein Shah of Johor]] and Sir [[Stamford Raffles]] of Britain, to create a trading settlement in [[Singapore]]. * [[February 15]] – The [[United States House of Representatives]] agrees to the [[Tallmadge Amendment]], barring slaves from the new state of Missouri (the opening vote in a controversy that leads to the [[Missouri Compromise]]). * [[February 19]] – Captain [[William Smith (mariner)|William Smith]] of British merchant [[brig]] ''Williams'' sights [[Williams Point]], the northeast extremity of [[Livingston Island]] in the [[South Shetland Islands|South Shetlands]], the first land discovered south of [[latitude]] 60° S. * [[February 22]] – [[Adams–Onís Treaty]]: Spain cedes [[Florida]] to the United States, in exchange for the American renunciation of any claims on [[Texas]] that it might have from the [[Louisiana Purchase]], and $5 million. * [[March 1]] – The U.S. naval vessel {{USS|Columbus|1819|6}} is launched on the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. * [[March 6]] – ''[[McCulloch v. Maryland]]'': The [[U.S. Supreme Court]] rules that the [[Second Bank of the United States|Bank of the United States]] is constitutional. * [[March 20]] – [[Burlington Arcade]] opens in London. * [[March 23]] – In [[Mannheim]], [[Duchy of Baden]], German dramatist [[August von Kotzebue]] is assassinated by [[Karl Ludwig Sand]]. === April–June === * [[April 6]]–[[June 21]] – The French [[slave ship]] ''Le Rodeur'' sails from [[Bonny, Rivers|Bonny]] in West Africa to [[Guadeloupe]] in the West Indies. In the course of the transatlantic voyage many onboard become blind, and 30 [[slave]]s are thrown overboard as a consequence.<ref>{{cite journal|title=Western Africa|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=m9wlAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA284|journal=The Missionary Register|publisher=[[Church Missionary Society]]|volume=9|date=July 1821|location=London|pages=284–5}}</ref> * [[April 7]] (N.S.) ([[March 26]] O.S.) – The [[Governorate of Livonia]] of the Russian Empire emancipates its peasants from [[serfdom]]. * [[May 22]] – The {{SS|Savannah}} leaves port at [[Savannah, Georgia]], on a voyage to become the first [[steamship]] to cross the Atlantic Ocean, although only a fraction of the trip will be made under steam. The ship arrives at [[Liverpool]], England, nearly a month later, on [[June 20]]. * [[May 22]] – The city of [[Memphis, Tennessee]], is founded. * [[June 16]] – The [[1819 Rann of Kutch earthquake|Rann of Kutch earthquake]], estimated at at least 7.7 {{M|w|link=y}} kills at least 1,543 people in [[India]] in what is now the state of [[Gujarat]] at the [[Arabian Sea]], causing an {{convert|80|-|150|km|abbr=on}} stretch of land to be raised as much as {{convert|6|m|abbr=on}} and creating a natural dam, the Allahbund. === July–September === * [[July 1]] – German astronomer [[Johann Georg Tralles]] discovers what will be called the [[Great Comet of 1819]].<ref>Dometa Wiegand Brothers, ''The Romantic Imagination and Astronomy: On All Sides Infinity'' (Springer, 2015) p. 127</ref> * [[July 21]] – Explorer [[William Parry (explorer)|William Parry]], sailing in the Arctic in a quest for the [[Northwest Passage]] through North America, guides the ships [[HMS Hecla (1815)|HMS ''Hecla'']] and [[HMS Griper (1813)|HMS ''Griper'']] through an iceberg-laden passage that will later be named the [[Parry Channel]].<ref>Clements R. Markham, ''The Lands of Silence: A History of Arctic and Antarctic Exploration'' (Cambridge University Press, 2014) p. 207</ref> * [[July 24]] – A cabinet meeting is convened by British Prime Minister [[Lord Liverpool]] to discuss an investigative report of an adulterous affair involving the wife of [[George IV of the United Kingdom|George, Prince of Wales]], the regent for his ailing father King George III. Despite reports that [[Caroline of Brunswick|Princess Caroline]] is involved with her servant, Bartolomeo Pergami, the cabinet concludes that the trial of Caroline for adultery would be an embarrassment to the nation.<ref>Saul David, ''Prince of Pleasure: The Prince of Wales and the Making of the Regency'' (Grove Press, 2000) p. 388</ref> * [[July 30]] – At [[Edwardsville, Illinois]], the United States concludes a treaty with the [[Kickapoo people|Kickapoo tribe]], receiving their lands in return for their relocation to Missouri.<ref>Arrell M. Gibson, ''Kickapoos: Lords of the Middle Border'' (University of Oklahoma Press, 1975) p. 81.</ref> * [[August 2]] – The first [[Hep-Hep riots]], communal [[pogrom]]s against [[Ashkenazi Jews]] in the German Federation begin at [[Würzburg]] in Bavaria. They continue until October with many Jews killed. * [[August 6]] – [[Norwich University]] is founded by Captain [[Alden Partridge]] in [[Vermont]] as the first private military school in the United States. * [[August 7]] – [[Battle of Boyacá]]: [[Simón Bolívar]] is victorious over the Royalist Army in [[Colombia]]. Colombia acquires its definitive independence from [[Viceroyalty of New Granada|Spanish rule]]. * [[August 16]] – [[Peterloo Massacre]]: A [[yeomanry]] unit charges into a crowd of [[Radicals (UK)|radical]] protesters in [[Manchester]], England, resulting in 15 deaths and over 600 injuries. * [[August 25]] – [[Salon of 1819]] opens in [[Paris]]. Amongst the exhibits is ''[[The Raft of the Medusa]]''. * [[September 8]] – The [[1819 Balloon riot|Balloon Riot]] occurs in the U.S. at Vauxhall Garden in [[Philadelphia]] after guards beat a boy unconscious when he attempts to avoid buying a ticket. Crowds break down the fence and rip the [[hot air balloon]] to pieces.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Jackson |first1=Joseph |title=Vauxhall Garden |journal=The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography |date=1933 |volume=LVII |issue=4 |page=294 |url=https://journals.psu.edu/pmhb/article/download/28291/28047/0 |access-date=10 April 2024}}</ref> * [[September 20]] – The [[Carlsbad Decrees]] are issued throughout the [[German Confederation]] in response to the March assassination of [[August von Kotzebue]], suppressing liberal and nationalist views. === October–December === * [[October 13]] – A treaty is entered between the Raja of Cutch [[Deshalji II]], and [[East India Company]], placing the [[Cutch State]] under Company rule.<ref>James Burgess, ''The Chronology of Modern India'', p. 313, Edinburgh, 1913</ref> * [[October 15]] – [[Desolation Island (South Shetland Islands)|Desolation Island]], in the [[South Shetland Islands]] of the Antarctic, is discovered by Captain [[William Smith (mariner)|William Smith]]. * October – The [[ʻAi Noa]] Movement takes power in [[Hawaii]]. * [[November 2]] – [[Bagyidaw]] is crowned as [[List of Burmese monarchs|Emperor of Burma]], at the imperial capital of [[Inwa]]. * [[November 3]] – The {{USS|Congress|1799|6}}, commanded by Captain [[John D. Henley]], becomes the first American warship to visit [[China]], landing at [[Nei Lingding Island|Lintin Island]], off of the coast of [[Guangzhou|Canton]].<ref>George B. Clark, ''Treading Softly: U.S. Marines in China, 1819-1949'' (Greenwood, 2001) p1</ref> * [[November 19]] – The ''[[Museo del Prado]]'', one of the world's great art galleries, opens in [[Madrid]].<ref>"Museums and their precursors: a brief survey", in ''Manual of Curatorship: A Guide to Museum Practice'', ed. by John M. A. Thompson (Routledge, 2015)</ref> Initially, it has only 311 significant paintings.<ref>James Leonard Mack, ''My Life, My Country, My World'' (Dorrance Publishing, 2008)</ref> * [[November 25]] – A [[Persian Gulf campaign of 1819|British expeditionary force]] reaches [[Ras Al Khaimah]] in the [[Persian Gulf]], preparatory to the bombardment and invasion of the town, which led to the signing of the [[General Maritime Treaty of 1820]] between the British and what were to become known as the [[Trucial States]]. * [[December 14]] – [[Alabama]] is admitted as the 22nd [[U.S. state]]. * [[December 17]] **The [[Republic of Gran Colombia]] is formally established, with [[Simón Bolívar]] as its first president. **The new [[Astronomical Observatory of Capodimonte|astronomical observatory of Capodimonte]] in [[Naples]] starts operating. The astronomer Carlo Brioschi made the first observation by measuring the position of [[Alpha Cassiopeiae|⍺ Cassiopeiae]]. === Date unknown === * Denis Johnson invents the [[kick scooter]]. * The city of Fernandina de Jagua (later [[Cienfuegos]]) is founded in [[Cuba]]. * A British Arctic expedition under [[William Parry (explorer)|William Parry]], comprising [[HMS Hecla (1815)|HMS ''Hecla'']] and [[HMS Griper (1813)|HMS ''Griper'']], reaches [[longitude]] 112°51' W in the [[Northwest Passage]], the furthest west which will be attained by any single-season voyage for 150 years.<ref>''Journal of a Voyage to Discover a North-west Passage''. 1821.</ref> * The [[African Slave Trade Patrol]] is founded to stop the slave trade on the coast of West Africa. == Births == === January–June === [[File:John Ruskin 1863.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[John Ruskin]]]] [[File:Queen Victoria by Bassano.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Queen Victoria]]]] [[File:Jacques Offenbach by Nadar.jpg|thumb|110px|[[Jacques Offenbach]]]] * [[January 1]] – [[Arthur Hugh Clough]], English poet (d. [[1861]]) * [[January 6]] – [[Baldassare Verazzi]], Italian painter (d. [[1886]]) * [[January 7]] – [[Theresa Pulszky]], European author (d. [[1866]]) * [[January 9]] – [[William Powell Frith]], English painter (d. [[1909]]) * [[February 8]] **[[Sidonija Rubido]], Croatian singer (d. [[1884]]) **[[John Ruskin]], English writer, artist, and social critic (d. [[1900]]) * [[February 11]] – [[Samuel Parkman Tuckerman]], American composer (d. [[1890]]) * [[February 14]] – [[Christopher Latham Sholes]], American inventor (d. [[1890]]) * [[February 20]] – [[Alfred Escher]], Swiss politician, railroad entrepreneur (d. [[1882]]) * [[February 22]] – [[James Russell Lowell]], American poet, essayist (d. [[1891]]) * [[March 3]] – [[Gustave de Molinari]], Belgian economist (d. [[1912]]) * [[March 14]] – [[Erik Edlund]], Swedish physicist, meteorologist (d. [[1888]]) * [[March 26]] – [[Louise Otto-Peters]], German women's rights movement activist (d. [[1895]]) * [[March 31]] – [[Chlodwig, Prince of Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst]], [[Chancellor of Germany#Under the Emperor (1871–1918)|Chancellor of Germany]] (d. [[1901]]) * [[April 4]] – Queen [[Maria II of Portugal]] (d. [[1853]]) * [[April 11]] – [[Charles Hallé]], German pianist, conductor (d. [[1895]]) * [[April 18]] **[[Carlos Manuel de Céspedes]], Cuban revolutionary hero (d. [[1874]]) **[[Franz von Suppé]], Austrian composer (d. [[1895]]) * [[April 23]] – [[Edward Stafford (politician)|Edward Stafford]], Scottish-New Zealand educator and politician, 3rd [[Prime Minister of New Zealand]] (d. [[1901]]) * [[April 28]] – [[Ezra Abbot]], American Biblical scholar (d. [[1884]]) * [[May 5]] – [[Stanisław Moniuszko]], Polish composer (d. [[1872]]) * [[May 24]] – [[Queen Victoria]] of the United Kingdom (d. [[1901]]) * [[May 27]] ** [[George V of Hanover]] (d. [[1878]]) ** [[Julia Ward Howe]], American [[Abolitionism in the United States|abolitionist]] and poet (d. [[1910]]) * [[May 31]] ** [[Walt Whitman]], American poet (d. [[1892]])<ref>[[James E. Miller|Miller, James E.]] ''Walt Whitman''. New York: Twayne Publishers, Inc. 1962. Page 17</ref> ** [[William Worrall Mayo]], English-American physician, chemist (d. [[1911]]) * [[June 5]] – [[John Couch Adams]], English astronomer (d. [[1892]]) * [[June 10]] – [[Gustave Courbet]], French painter (d. [[1877]]) * [[June 12]] – [[Charles Kingsley]], English clergyman, historian, and novelist (d. [[1875]])<ref>{{EB1911 |wstitle=Kingsley, Charles |volume=15 |page=817 |noprescript=1}}</ref> * [[June 20]] – [[Jacques Offenbach]], German-born French composer (d. [[1880]]) * [[June 29]] – [[Nicolae Bălcescu]], Wallachian revolutionary (d. [[1852]]) === July–December === [[File:Clara Schumann 1878.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[Clara Schumann]]]] [[File:Foucault.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[Léon Foucault]]]] [[File:Kurzbio fontane05.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[Theodor Fontane]]]] * [[July 8]] – [[Francis Leopold McClintock]], Irish explorer and admiral in British Royal Navy (d. [[1907]]) * [[July 9]] – [[Elias Howe]], American inventor, [[sewing machine]] pioneer (d. [[1867]]) * [[July 19]] – [[Gottfried Keller]], Swiss writer (d. [[1890]])<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dw.com/en/gottfried-keller-at-200-an-enduring-literary-legacy/a-49652919|title=Gottfried Keller at 200: An enduring literary legacy|author=Jochen Kurten|date=19 July 2019|website=DW.com|access-date=3 July 2023}}</ref> * [[July 26]] – [[Justin Holland]], American musician, civil rights activist (d. [[1887]]) * [[August 1]] ** [[Richard Dadd]], British painter (d. [[1886]]) ** [[Herman Melville]], American novelist (d. [[1891]]) * [[August 7]] – [[Ion Emanuel Florescu]], Romanian general and politician, two-time [[Prime Minister of Romania]] (d. [[1893]]) * [[August 9]] – [[William Thomas Green Morton]], American dentist who first administered [[diethyl ether|ether]] (d.[[1868]]) * [[August 13]] – Sir [[George Gabriel Stokes]], Irish mathematician, physicist (d. [[1903]]) * [[August 19]] – [[Julius van Zuylen van Nijevelt]], Prime Minister of the Netherlands (d. [[1894]]) * [[August 25]] – [[Allan Pinkerton]], American detective (d. [[1884]]) * [[August 26]] ** [[Albert, Prince Consort|Prince Albert]], Prince Consort to [[Queen Victoria]] (d. [[1861]])<ref>{{cite web |title=Albert, Prince Consort {{!}} Biography, Children, & Facts |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Albert-Prince-Consort |website=Encyclopedia Britannica |access-date=10 April 2021 |language=en}}</ref> ** [[Lawrence Dudley Bailey]], American [[abolitionist]] and jurist who served on the [[Kansas Supreme Court]] from 1861 to 1869 (d. [[1891]]) * [[September 13]] – [[Clara Schumann]], German composer, pianist (d. [[1896]]) * [[September 17]] – [[Marthinus Wessel Pretorius]], 1st President of the South African Republic (d. [[1901]]) * [[September 18]] – [[Léon Foucault]], French physicist (d. [[1868]]) * [[September 20]] – [[Théodore Chassériau]], French painter (d. [[1856]]) * [[September 22]] – [[Wilhelm Wattenbach]], German historian (d. [[1897]]) * [[September 23]] – [[Hippolyte Fizeau]], French physicist (d. [[1896]]) * [[September 26]] – [[Edward Watkin]], English railway pioneer, politician (d. [[1901]]) * [[September 28]] – [[Narcís Monturiol]], [[Catalonia|Catalan]] intellectual, artist and engineer (d. [[1885]]) * [[October 2]] – [[Théonie Rivière Mignot]], American restaurateur and businesswoman (d. [[1875]]) * [[October 16]] – [[Austin F. Pike]], American politician from New Hampshire (d. [[1886]]) * [[October 20]] – The [[Báb]], Persian founder of the [[Bábism|Bábi Faith]] (d. [[1850]]) * [[November 4]] – [[Christopher Raymond Perry Rodgers]], American admiral (d. [[1892]]) * [[November 9]] – [[Annibale de Gasparis]], Italian astronomer (d. [[1892]]) * [[November 22]] – [[George Eliot]], British novelist (d. [[1880]]) * [[November 24]] – [[John Cummings Howell]], United States Navy admiral (d. [[1892]]) * [[December 10]] – [[Felice Orsini]], Italian revolutionary (d. [[1858]]) * [[December 29]] – [[Carl Siegmund Franz Credé]], German gynecologist, obstetrician (d. [[1892]]) * [[December 30]] – [[Theodor Fontane]], German writer (d. [[1898]])<ref>{{cite book|author=Philip Gaskell|title=Landmarks in Continental European Literature|publisher=Fitzroy Dearborn|year=1999|ISBN=9781579581916|page=181}}</ref> ===Date unknown=== * [[Alexandru G. Golescu]], 11th Prime Minister of Romania (d. [[1881]]) * [[Mary Jane Richardson Jones]], American abolitionist and suffragist (d. [[1909]]) == Deaths == === January–June === [[File:Kamehameha I.png|thumb|right|110px|[[Kamehameha I]]]] * [[January 9]] – Princess [[Catherine Pavlovna of Russia]], Queen of Württemberg (b. [[1788]]) * [[January 12]] – [[Benedikte Naubert]], German writer (b. [[1752]]) * [[January 19]] – [[Elsa Beata Bunge]], [[Swedish people|Swedish]] [[botanist]] (b. [[1734]]) * [[January 20]] – King [[Charles IV of Spain]] (b. [[1748]]) * [[February 17]] – [[Henry Constantine Jennings]], British collector, gambler (b. [[1731]]) * [[February 25]] – [[Francisco Manoel de Nascimento]], Portuguese poet (b. [[1734]]) * [[March]] – [[Nonosabasut]], [[Beothuk]] (indigenous Canadian) leader * [[March 10]] – [[Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi]], German philosopher (b. [[1743]]) * [[April 15]] – [[Oliver Evans]], American inventor, engineer and businessman (b. [[1755]]) * [[May 8]] – [[Kamehameha I]], King of Hawaii (b. [[1738]]) * [[May 22]] – [[Hugh Williamson]], American Founding Father (b. [[1735]]) * [[June 6]] – [[Johann von Hiller]], Austrian general (b. [[1754]]) * [[June 8]] – [[George Barclay (MP)|George Barclay]], English politician (b.[[1759]]) * [[June 28]] – [[María Antonia Santos Plata]], Neogranadine rebel leader, heroine (b. [[1782]]) === July–December === [[File:Portrait of Oliver Hazard Perry, 1818.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[Oliver Hazard Perry]]]] [[File:Watt James von Breda.jpg|thumb|110px|[[James Watt]]]] * [[July 1]] – the [[Public Universal Friend]], American preacher (b. [[1752]])<ref>{{cite book|last=Wisbey|first=Herbert A. Jr|orig-year=1965|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nu_Kk0mwm00C|title=Pioneer Prophetess: Jemima Wilkinson, the Publick Universal Friend|publisher=Cornell University Press|isbn=978-0-8014-7551-1|year=2009}}, p. 163; Moyer, Paul B. ''The Public Universal Friend: Jemima Wilkinson and Religious Enthusiasm in Revolutionary America.'' Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2015, p. 243</ref> * [[July 6]] – [[Sophie Blanchard]], French aeronaut (b. [[1778]]) * [[July 20]] – [[John Playfair]], Scottish scientist, mathematician (b. [[1748]]) * [[July 26]] – [[George Leonard (Congressman)|George Leonard]], American lawyer, jurist and politician (b. [[1729]]) * [[August 3]] – [[Simon Knéfacz]], Croatian writer (b. [[1752]]) * [[August 9]] – [[John Faucheraud Grimké]], American politician (b. [[1752]]) * [[August 16]] – [[William Lewis (judge)|William Lewis]], American politician (b. [[1752]]) * [[August 21]] – [[Haim Farhi]], Jewish adviser to the Ottoman Empire (assassinated) (b. [[1760]]) * [[August 23]] – [[Oliver Hazard Perry]], American naval officer (b. [[1785]]) * [[August 25]] – [[James Watt]], Scottish inventor (b. [[1736]])<ref>{{cite web |title=James Watt {{!}} Biography, Inventions, Steam Engine, Significance, & Facts {{!}} Britannica |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/James-Watt |website=www.britannica.com |access-date=14 May 2023 |language=en}}</ref> * [[September 12]] – [[Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher]], Prussian general (b. [[1742]]) * [[September 18]] – [[John Langdon (politician)|John Langdon]], American Founding Father (b. [[1741]]) * [[September 20]] – [[Abbé Faria]], Luso-Goan hypnotist (b. [[1746]]) * [[October 1]] – [[James Bunbury White]], American politician (b. [[1774]])<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.wwaytv3.com/cape_fear_pride_whiteville_founder_james_b_white-03-2009|title=Cape Fear Pride Whiteville: Founder James B. White|date=March 5, 2009|website=[[WWAY]]3}}</ref> * [[October 6]] – [[Charles Emmanuel IV of Savoy]], King of Sardinia (b. [[1751]]) * [[October 7]] – [[William Samuel Johnson]], American Founding Father (b. [[1727]]) * [[October 13]] – [[Imperial Concubine Chun]] of the [[Jiaqing Emperor]] of China * [[October 26]] – [[Thomas Johnson (jurist)|Thomas Johnson]], American politician and jurist (b. [[1732]]) * [[November 7]] – [[Caleb Strong]], American politician (b. [[1745]]) * [[November 9]] – [[Simon Snyder]], American politician (b. [[1759]]) * [[November 25]] – [[Alexander Tormasov]], Russian general (b. [[1752]]) * [[December 5]] – [[Friedrich Leopold zu Stolberg-Stolberg]], German poet (b. [[1750]]) * [[December 15]] – [[Daniel Rutherford]], Scottish physician, chemist and botanist (b. [[1749]]) * [[December 17]] – [[Charles Finch (MP)]], British politician (b. [[1752]]) * [[December 19]] ** [[Thomas Fremantle (Royal Navy officer)|Thomas Fremantle]], English naval officer, politician (b. [[1765]]) ** [[Henry Latimer (senator)]], American politician (b. [[1752]]) === Date unknown === * [[Mariano Osorio]], Governor of Chile (b. [[1777]]) * [[Franciszek Ksawery Branicki]], Polish nobleman (b. c. [[1730]]) == References == {{Reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:1819}} [[Category:1819| ]]
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