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Date |
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1 | 1700 | - 1700—1799:
SA - VOC slave trading in Mozambique; Zanzibar and Madagascar
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2 | 1770 | - 1770—1799:
SA - Intensive Khoisan resistance to Trekboer occupation
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3 | 1790 | - 1790—1799:
SA - In documented raids on "Bosjesmen" 2000 - 3000 Khoisan are killed
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4 | 1795 | - 1795—1802:
SA - British occupy Cape on behalf of William of Orange. Slaves outnumber European settlers at this time
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5 | 1798 | - 1798—1798:
First planned human experiment with vaccination, to test theories of Edward Jenner
- 1798—1798:
SA - First Post Office. Liquidation of Dutch East India Company. First mosque in southern Africa established in Dorp Street by Tuan Guru. Dutch Reformed Church congregation founded at Swellendam.
- Feb 1798—Feb 1798:
The Irish Rebellion; 100,000 peasants revolt; approximately 25,000 die - Irish
Parliament abolished (Feb-Oct)
- 1 Aug 1798—1 Aug 1798:
Battle of the Nile (won by Nelson)
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6 | 1799 | - 1799—1799:
Foundation of Royal Military College Sandhurst by the Duke of York
- 1799—1799:
Foundation of the Royal Institution of Great Britain
- 1799—1802:
SA - Eastern Cape Khoekhoe revolt
- 1799—1799:
SA - First London Missionary Society (LMS) station - to |Xam - on Zak River.
- 1799—1799:
SA - Fort Frederick built in Algoa Bay by British soldiers. Third Frontier War between the Xhosa and whites. Beginning of London Missionary Society work in South Africa.
- 9 Jan 1799—9 Jan 1799:
Pitt brings in 10% income tax, as a wartime financial measure
- 12 Jul 1799—12 Jul 1799:
'Combination Laws' in Britain against political associations and combinations
- 15 Jul 1799—15 Jul 1799:
?Rosetta Stone' discovered in Egypt made possible the deciphering (in 1822) of Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics
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7 | 1800 | - 1800—1800:
Electric light first produced by Sir Humphrey Davy
- 1800—1800:
Use of high pressure steam pioneered by Richard Trevithick (1771-1833)
- 1800—1800:
Royal College of Surgeons founded
- 1800—1800:
Herschel discovers infra-red light
- 1800—1800:
Volta makes first electrical battery
- 1800—1800:
SA - First printing press in Cape Town. Government Gazette started.
- 2 Jul 1800—2 Jul 1800:
Parliamentary union of Great Britain and Ireland
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8 | 1801 | - 1801—1801:
Grand Union Canal opens in England
- 1801—1801:
Elgin Marbles brought from Athens to London
- 1801—1801:
SA - Official expedition of Truter; Somerville; Barrow and Daniell; with missionaries Jan Matthys Kok and William Edwards; reaches Dithakong
- 1801—1801:
SA - William Anderson established mission at Aakaap and then Klaarwater (later Griquatown). Khoisan spelling book printed by LMS
- 1 Jan 1801—1 Jan 1801:
Union Jack becomes the official British flag
- 10 Mar 1801—10 Mar 1801:
First census puts the population of England and Wales at 9,168,000. Population of Britain nearly 11 million (75% rural)
- 24 Dec 1801—24 Dec 1801:
Richard Trevithick built the first self-propelled passenger carrying road loco
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9 | 1802 | - Feb 1802—Jan 1806:
SA - Batavian Republic rules the Cape.
- 25 Mar 1802—25 Mar 1802:
Treaty of Amiens signed by Britain, France, Spain, and the Netherlands ? the 'Peace of Amiens' as it was known brought a temporary peace of 14 months during the Napoleonic Wars ? one of its most important cultural effects was that travel and correspondence across the English Channel became possible again
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10 | 1803 | - 1803—1803:
Poaching made a Capital offense in England if capture resisted
- 1803—1803:
Richard Trevithick built another steam carriage and ran it in London as the first
self-propelled vehicle in the capital and the first London bus
- 1803—1803:
Semaphore signaling perfected by Admiral Popham
- 30 Apr 1803—30 Apr 1803:
Louisiana Purchase: Napoleon sells French possessions in America to United States
- 12 May 1803—12 May 1803:
Peace of Amiens ends ? resumption of war with France ? The Napoleonic Wars (1803-18l5)
- 23 Jul 1803—23 Jul 1803:
First public railway opens (Surrey Iron Railway, 9 miles from Wandsworth to
Croydon, horse-drawn)
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11 | 1804 | - 1804—1804:
Matthew Flinders recommends that the newly discovered country, New Holland, be renamed 'Australia'
- 1804—1806:
SA - Heinrich Lichtenstein travels to Dithakong
- 1804—1804:
SA - Uitenhage founded.
- 21 Feb 1804—21 Feb 1804:
Richard Trevithick runs his railway engine on the Penydarren Railway (9.5 miles
from Pen-y-Darren to Abercynon in South Wales) this hauled a train with 10 tons of
iron and 70 passengers. It was commemorated by the Royal Mint in 2004 in the form of
A ?2 coin.
- 3 Mar 1804—3 Mar 1804:
John Wedgwood (eldest son of the potter Josiah Wedgwood) founds The Royal
Horticultural Society
- 2 Dec 1804—2 Dec 1804:
Napoleon declares himself Emperor of the French
- 12 Dec 1804—12 Dec 1804:
Spain declares war on Britain
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12 | 1805 | - 1805—1805:
London docks opened
- 21 Oct 1805—21 Oct 1805:
Admiral Nelson's victory at Trafalgar
- 2 Dec 1805—2 Dec 1805:
Battle of Austerlitz; Napoleon defeats Austrians and Russians
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13 | 1806 | - 1806—1806:
Dartmoor Prison opened (built by French prisoners)
- 1806—1806:
SA - LMS station at Warmbad; Great Namaqualand
- 1806—1806:
SA - First regular inland postal service.
- 1806—1806:
SA - Second British occupation of the Cape
- 9 Jan 1806—9 Jan 1806:
Nelson buried in St Paul's cathedral, London
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14 | 1807 | - 1807—1807:
SA - British ban slave trade, importation of slaves to the Cape ends
- 25 Mar 1807—25 Mar 1807:
Parliament passes Act prohibiting slavery and the importation of slaves from 1808 ? but does not prohibit colonial slavery
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15 | 1808 | - 1808—1808:
SA - Clanwilliam founded.
- 1808—1808:
Gas lighting in London streets
- 13 Jul 1808—13 Jul 1808:
'Hot Wednesday' ? temperature of 101?F in the shade recorded in London
- 20 Dec 1808—20 Dec 1808:
Beethoven premieres his Fifth Symphony, Sixth Symphony, Fourth Piano Concerto and Choral Fantasy together in Vienna
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16 | 1809 | - 1809—1809:
SA - Gola's Xhosa community settles at Pramberg.
- 1809—1809:
SA - Severe drought in eastern frontier.
- 12 Feb 1809—12 Feb 1809:
Birth of Charles Darwin
- 18 Sep 1809—18 Sep 1809:
Royal Opera House opens in London
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17 | 1810 | - 1810—1810:
SA - Montshiwa of Rolong born
- 1810—1810:
John McAdam begins road construction in England, giving his name to the process of
road metalling
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18 | 1811 | - 1811—1812:
SA - William John Burchell travels in the interior
- 1811—1811:
SA - Caledon and George founded. Dutch Reformed Church congregation founded in Caledon. Regular circuit courts introduced.
- 1811—1812:
SA - Fourth Frontier War between Xhosa and whites.
- 5 Feb 1811—5 Feb 1811:
Prince of Wales (future George IV) made Regent after George III deemed insane
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19 | 1812 | - 1812—1812:
SA - Molehabangwe of Tlhaping died; succeeded by son Mothibi
- 1812—1812:
SA - Cradock and Grahamstown founded.
- 11 May 1812—11 May 1812:
Prime Minister, Spencer Perceval, assassinated ? shot as he entered the House of Commons by a bankrupt Liverpool broker, John Bellingham, who was subsequently hanged
- 18 Jun 1812—18 Jun 1812:
Start of American 'War of 1812' (to 1814) against England and Canada
- Oct 1812—Oct 1812:
Napoleon retreats from Moscow with catastrophic losses
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20 | 1813 | - 1813—1813:
SA - Revd John Campbell conducts mission inspection in the interior
- 1813—1813:
SA - Adam Kok's people assert the name Griqua
- 1813—1813:
SA - Court proceedings opened to the public.
- 1813—1813:
Ireland: First recorded '12th of July' sectarian riots in Belfast
- 1813—1813:
Jane Austen wrote 'Pride and Prejudice'
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21 | 1814 | - 1814—1814:
SA - The Cape Colony is formally ceded to Britain. Mail packet service started between Britain and the Cape.
- 1 Jan 1814—1 Jan 1814:
Invasion of France by Allies
- 6 Apr 1814—6 Apr 1814:
Napoleon abdicates and is exiled to Elba
- 13 Aug 1814—13 Aug 1814:
Convention of London signed, a treaty between the UK and the Dutch
- 24 Aug 1814—24 Aug 1814:
The British burn the White House
- 29 Nov 1814—29 Nov 1814:
'The Times' first printed by a 'mechanical apparatus' (at 1100 sheets per hour)
- 24 Dec 1814—24 Dec 1814:
Treaty of Ghent signed ending the 1812 war between Britain and the US
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22 | 1815 | - 1815—1815:
SA - Slagter's Nek Rebellion.
- 1815—1815:
Trial by Jury established in Scotland
- 1815—1815:
Davy develops the safety lamp for miners
- 18 Jun 1815—18 Jun 1815:
The Battle of Waterloo: Napoleon defeated and exiled to St. Helena
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23 | 1816 | - 1816—1816:
SA - Missionaries Read and Hamilton; with Hendriks; Kakkerlak and Sedras establish Kuruman Mission (LMS)
- 1816—1816:
SA - Wesleyan Mission to Nama at Leliefontein
- 1816—1816:
Income tax abolished
- 1816—1816:
For the first time British silver coins were produced with an intrinsic value substantially
below their face value ? the first official 'token' coinage
- 1816—1816:
Climate: the 'year without a summer' ? followed a volcanic explosion of the mountain 'Tambora in Indonesia the previous year the biggest volcanic explosion in 10000 years
- 1816—1816:
Large scale emigration to North America
- 1816—1816:
Trans-Atlantic packet service begins
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