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| 1  | 1791  |  | 
| 2  | 1792  | - 1792: Italy - Volta discovered he could arrange metals in a series in such a way that chemical energy is converted into electrical energy; that is, two dissimilar metals are submerged in an electrolyte and connected by an circuit and thereby exchange electrons.  By 1800, he had invented the so-called voltaic cell, a pile of such metals 'consisting of pairs of silver and zinc disks separated by pieces of moist cardboard'
 
- 1792: Great Britain - Coal gas is used for lighting for the first time. Mary Wollstonecraft publishes her Vindication of the Rights of Women
 
- 1792: Great Britain - Cartwright invents steam-powered weaving loom
 
- 1792: Great Britain - The first ambulance.
 
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| 3  | 1793  | - 1793: Great Britain - Economic depression
 
- 1793: Great Britain - Speculative 'Canal Bubble' bursts
 
- 1793: Great Britain - Board of Agriculture formed to popularise new methods and machinery
 
- 1793: Great Britain - Britain becomes foremost world trader during period to 1815
 
- 1793: Great Britain - Eli Whitney invents the cotton gin which efficiently separates cotton fibers from the seeds, allowing one person to do a job once done by 50 people. This profoundly changes the economics of raising cotton, revitalizing slavery in the American South.
 
- 1 Feb 1793: Great Britain - France declares war on Britain
 
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| 4  | 1794  | - 1794: Great Britain - Erasmus Darwin, Charles' grandfather, proposed that 'warm-blooded animals have arisen from one living filament...possessing the faculty of continuing to improve by its own inherent activity, and of delivering those improvements by generation to its posterity.'
 
- 1794: Great Britain - Metric system introduced in France
 
- 1794: Great Britain - More lower-class radicalism, Habeas Corpus suspended again, instigators charged with treason, in Scotland found guilty and transported
 
- 1794: Great Britain - Welshman Philip Vaughan invents ball bearings.
 
- 1794: Great Britain - Total of 40,000 British troops die in West Indies in war with France over two year period
 
- 1 Jun 1794: Great Britain - Howe defeats French fleet at Ushant
 
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| 5  | 1795  |  | 
| 6  | 1796  | - 1796: Great Britain - Edward Jenner investigated the folk tale that milk maids were immune to small pox, the virus variola major, and in a brief series of experiments confirmed that exposure to cow pox, the virus vaccinia, rendered immunity
 
- 1796: Italy - General Napoleon Bonaparte appears on scene, attacks Austrian armies
 
- 1796: Ceylon - British conquer Ceylon
 
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| 7  | 1797  | - 1797: Europe - All Europe makes peace with France save Britain, sea battle off Cape St. Vincent (off Spanish coast), Jervis and Nelson (then Captain) utterly defeat big French and Spanish fleet
 
- 1797: Great Britain - Royal Navy sailors at Spithead and the Nore mutiny over deplorable conditions
 
- 1797: USA - John Adams president of the USA 1797-1801.
 
- 1797: Great Britain - A British inventor, Henry Maudslay invents the first metal or precision lathe.
 
- 1797: Great Britain - Wittemore patents a carding machine.
 
- 1797: Great Britain - John Hetherington in London develops the top hat.
 
- 1797: Great Britain - Major Dubied purchased the formula for an 'absinthe elixir' and together with his son, Henri-Louis Pernod sets up an absinthe factory in Switzerland. 
 
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| 8  | 1798  |  | 
| 9  | 1799  |  | 
| 10  | 1800  |  | 
| 11  | 1801  | - 1801: UK - The first British Census is undertaken
 
- 1801: UK - Population of England and Wales now 10 million, Great Britain estimated at 11 million, biggest increases in North and West Midlands, London now 1 million plus, Manchester 137,201, Glasgow and Edinburgh 100,000 plus, England has 8 towns larger than 50,000, 6 of them in the North; Lord Dundas travels on Scottish canal in small steamboat - beginning of steamboat travel
 
- 1801: UK - Tripolitan War 1801-1805. Barbary Wars: also fought in 1815. United States vs Morocco, Algiers, Tunis and Tripoli 1801-1805.
 
- 1801: USA - Thomas Jefferson president of the USA 1801-1809.
 
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| 12  | 1802  |  | 
| 13  | 1803  |  | 
| 14  | 1804  |  | 
| 15  | 1805  |  | 
| 16  | 1806  |  | 
| 17  | 1807  |  | 
| 18  | 1808  | - 1808: Peninsular War to drive the French out of Spain (until 1814)
 
- 1808: Portugal - Battle of Vimeiro is a British victory; British casualties less than 40,000 dead
 
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| 19  | 1809  |  | 
| 20  | 1810  |  | 
| 21  | 1811  | - 1811: UK - Depression caused by Orders of Council.  
 
- 1811: UK - George III's illness leads to his son, the Prince of Wales, becoming Regent
 
- 1811: UK - Ned Ludd leads rioters who smash machinery, burn factories, followers known as Luddites
 
- 1811: UK - Birth rate falls all over England during the next 20 years
 
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| 22  | 1812  |  | 
| 23  | 1813  |  | 
| 24  | 1814  |  | 
| 25  | 1815  | - 1815: Europe - Peace is established in Europe at the Congress of Vienna.
 
- 1815: UK - The Corn Laws are passed by Parliament to protect British agriculture from cheap imports
 
- 1815: UK - Start of two-year commercial boom in Britain
 
- 1815: UK - England has now 2600 miles of canals, 500 in Scotland and Ireland; China clippers take 109 days to sail 15000 miles from Canton to English Channel; Britain's population estimated at 13 million; Britain imports 82 million pounds of raw cotton, by 1860 1000 million pounds; coal output 16 million tons (30 miillion by 1835, 50 million by 1848)
 
- 1815: UK - Sir Humphry Davy invents the miner's lamp.
 
- 1815: UK - Over the next fifteen years, five new states are founded along Mississippi Valley, mostly due to people fleeing Depression; more go to Canada, as many as 20,000 some years, frequently Scots
 
- Mar 1815: Elba, France - Napoleon escapes, leads French in war once more
 
- 18 Jun 1815: Belgium - Duke of Wellington trounces the French at Waterloo with timely help of Blucher (Prussia)
 
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| 26  | 1816  |  | 
| 27  | 1817  |  | 
| 28  | 1818  |  | 
| 29  | 1819  |  | 
| 30  | 1820  | - 1820: UK - A radical plot to murder the Cabinet, known as the Cato Street Conspiracy, fails
 
- 1820: UK - Trial of Queen Caroline, in which George IV attempts to divorce her for adultery
 
- 1820: UK - Death of George III, blind and insane
 
- 1820: UK - London's population estimated at 1,274,000
 
- 1820: UK - Government finances scheme to send out 6,000 settlers to Cape in South Africa
 
- 1820: UK - George IV, ruler of England to 1830. House of Hanover: Eldest son of George III, Prince Regent, from Feb 1811.
 
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| 31  | 1821  |  | 
| 32  | 1822  | - 1822: France - First prototype Espresso machine
 
- 1822: Ireland - Famine in Ireland prompts migration to US and Canada
 
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| 33  | 1823  |  | 
| 34  | 1824  |  | 
| 35  | 1825  |  | 
| 36  | 1826  |  | 
| 37  | 1827  |  | 
| 38  | 1828  |  | 
| 39  | 1829  |  | 
| 40  | 1830  |  | 
| 41  | 1831  |  | 
| 42  | 1832  |  | 
| 43  | 1833  |  | 
| 44  | 1834  |  |