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1800 (MDCCC) was an exceptional common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar, the 1800th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 800th year of the 2nd millennium, the 100th and last year of the 18th century, and the 1st year of the 1800s decade. As of the start of 1800, the Gregorian calendar was 11 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1800 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1800
MDCCC
French Republican calendar8–9
Ab urbe condita2553
Armenian calendar1249
ԹՎ ՌՄԽԹ
Assyrian calendar6550
Balinese saka calendar1721–1722
Bengali calendar1207
Berber calendar2750
British Regnal year40 Geo. 3 – 41 Geo. 3
Buddhist calendar2344
Burmese calendar1162
Byzantine calendar7308–7309
Chinese calendar己未年 (Earth Goat)
4496 or 4436
    — to —
庚申年 (Metal Monkey)
4497 or 4437
Coptic calendar1516–1517
Discordian calendar2966
Ethiopian calendar1792–1793
Hebrew calendar5560–5561
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1856–1857
 - Shaka Samvat1721–1722
 - Kali Yuga4900–4901
Holocene calendar11800
Igbo calendar800–801
Iranian calendar1178–1179
Islamic calendar1214–1215
Japanese calendarKansei 12
(寛政12年)
Javanese calendar1726–1727
Julian calendarGregorian minus 11 or 12 days
Korean calendar4133
Minguo calendar112 before ROC
民前112年
Nanakshahi calendar332
Thai solar calendar2342–2343
Tibetan calendar阴土羊年
(female Earth-Goat)
1926 or 1545 or 773
    — to —
阳金猴年
(male Iron-Monkey)
1927 or 1546 or 774
May 15: Napoleon begins crossing the Alps.

As of March 1 (O.S. February 18), when the Julian calendar acknowledged a leap day and the Gregorian calendar did not, the Julian calendar fell one day further behind, bringing the difference to 12 days until February 28 (O.S. February 16), 1900.

Events

  • World population approaches the 1 billion milestone which it will attain in 1802. The population distribution by region:
    • Africa: 107,000,000
    • Asia: 635,000,000
    • China: 300–400,000,000[1]
    • Europe: 203,000,000
    • Latin America: 24,000,000
    • Northern America: 7,000,000
    • Oceania: 2,000,000

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Births

January–June

July–December

Deaths

January–June

July–December

References

  1. ^ Roberts, J. M. (1994). History of the World. Penguin.
  2. ^ Everett, Jason M., ed. (2006). "1800". The People's Chronology. Thomson Gale.
  3. ^ Manual of Westchester County, Past and Present (Henry T. Smith, 1898) p. 16
  4. ^ Narrative and Critical History of America, ed. by Justin Winsor (Houghton Mifflin, 1888) p. 269
  5. ^ Burton, Reginald George (2010). Napoleon's Campaigns in Italy 1796–1797 & 1800. p. 107. ISBN 978-0-85706-356-4.
  6. ^ Burton, Reginald George (2010). Napoleon's Campaigns in Italy 1796–1797 & 1800. p. 115. ISBN 978-0-85706-356-4.
  7. ^ "1800: President John Adams moves into a tavern in Washington, D.C." This Day in History. history.com. from the original on April 1, 2015.
  8. ^ Burton, Reginald George (2010). Napoleon's Campaigns in Italy 1796–1797 & 1800. p. 121. ISBN 978-0-85706-356-4.
  9. ^ . www.parliament.uk. 2007. Archived from the original on October 15, 2008. Retrieved August 10, 2012.
  10. ^ Act of Union 1707.
  11. ^ "Act of Union Timeline". Act of Union Virtual Library. from the original on December 12, 2004. Retrieved April 24, 2013.
  12. ^ Ranelagh, John O'Beirne (2012). A Short History of Ireland. Cambridge University Press. p. 102.
  13. ^ Nicholls, Michael L. (2012). Whispers of Rebellion: Narrating Gabriel's Conspiracy. University of Virginia Press.
  14. ^ "France - Convention of 1800: Text of the Treaty". The Avalon Project. Yale Law School. from the original on October 1, 2009. Retrieved October 27, 2009.
  15. ^ Ripley, George; Dana, Charles A., eds. (1879). "Montalembert. I. Marc René de, marquis" . The American Cyclopædia.
  16. ^ Schnorrenberg, Barbara Brandon. "Montagu, Elizabeth". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/19014. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)

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This article is about the year 1800 For other uses see 1800 disambiguation 1800 MDCCC was an exceptional common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar the 1800th year of the Common Era CE and Anno Domini AD designations the 800th year of the 2nd millennium the 100th and last year of the 18th century and the 1st year of the 1800s decade As of the start of 1800 the Gregorian calendar was 11 days ahead of the Julian calendar which remained in localized use until 1923 Millennium 2nd millenniumCenturies 17th century 18th century 19th centuryDecades 1780s 1790s 1800s 1810s 1820sYears 1797 1798 1799 1800 1801 1802 18031800 in various calendarsGregorian calendar1800MDCCCFrench Republican calendar8 9Ab urbe condita2553Armenian calendar1249ԹՎ ՌՄԽԹAssyrian calendar6550Balinese saka calendar1721 1722Bengali calendar1207Berber calendar2750British Regnal year40 Geo 3 41 Geo 3Buddhist calendar2344Burmese calendar1162Byzantine calendar7308 7309Chinese calendar己未年 Earth Goat 4496 or 4436 to 庚申年 Metal Monkey 4497 or 4437Coptic calendar1516 1517Discordian calendar2966Ethiopian calendar1792 1793Hebrew calendar5560 5561Hindu calendars Vikram Samvat1856 1857 Shaka Samvat1721 1722 Kali Yuga4900 4901Holocene calendar11800Igbo calendar800 801Iranian calendar1178 1179Islamic calendar1214 1215Japanese calendarKansei 12 寛政12年 Javanese calendar1726 1727Julian calendarGregorian minus 11 or 12 daysKorean calendar4133Minguo calendar112 before ROC民前112年Nanakshahi calendar332Thai solar calendar2342 2343Tibetan calendar阴土羊年 female Earth Goat 1926 or 1545 or 773 to 阳金猴年 male Iron Monkey 1927 or 1546 or 774Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1800 May 15 Napoleon begins crossing the Alps As of March 1 O S February 18 when the Julian calendar acknowledged a leap day and the Gregorian calendar did not the Julian calendar fell one day further behind bringing the difference to 12 days until February 28 O S February 16 1900 Contents 1 Events 1 1 January March 1 2 April June 1 3 July September 1 4 October December 2 Births 2 1 January June 2 2 July December 3 Deaths 3 1 January June 3 2 July December 4 ReferencesEvents EditWorld population approaches the 1 billion milestone which it will attain in 1802 The population distribution by region Africa 107 000 000 Asia 635 000 000 China 300 400 000 000 1 Europe 203 000 000 Latin America 24 000 000 Northern America 7 000 000 Oceania 2 000 000January March Edit January 1 Quasi War Action of 1 January 1800 A naval battle off the coast of Haiti between four United States merchant vessels escorted by naval schooner USS Experiment and a squadron of armed barges manned by Haitian pirates known as picaroons under the command of general Andre Rigaud ends indecisively The Dutch East India Company dissolves February 7 A public plebiscite in France confirms Napoleon as First Consul by a substantial majority February 11 Infrared radiation is discovered by astronomer Sir William Herschel March 14 Papal conclave 1799 1800 cardinal Barnaba Chiaramonti succeeds Pius VI as Pius VII the 251st pope He is crowned on March 21 in Venice March 17 The British Royal Navy ship of the line HMS Queen Charlotte 1790 catches fire off the coast of Capraia with the loss of 673 lives 2 March 20 Alessandro Volta describes his new invention the voltaic pile the first chemical battery in a letter to the Royal Society of London March 26 British Royal Navy officer Henry Waterhouse first charts the Antipodes Islands April June Edit April 2 Ludwig van Beethoven s Symphony No 1 premieres at the Burgtheater in Vienna The Treaty of Constantinople establishes the Septinsular Republic the first autonomous Greek state since the Fall of the Byzantine Empire April 3 The first voting albeit indirect begins in the 1800 United States presidential election as voters in the New York make their selections for the New York state legislature which in turn will vote on October 31 for the state s 12 presidential electors 3 A majority of state legislature members are from the Democratic Republican Party rather than the Federalist Party At the time only 4 of the 16 U S states Kentucky Maryland North Carolina and Virginia have a popular vote for the presidential electors and the President The other 12 including New York have a popular vote for the state legislature but not for the president At the time neither of the major parties have picked their nominees for president and vice president The result will not be certified until February 1801 4 April 6 War of the Second Coalition Siege of Genoa General Andre Massena is surrounded by 40 000 Austrian troops under Field Marshal Michael von Melas and blockaded by a strong British squadron under Lord Keith 5 April 24 The U S Library of Congress is founded in Washington D C May 14 Second Coalition French forces under General Louis Alexandre Berthier are halted by 400 Austro Piedmont soldiers at Fort Bard in the Aosta Valley 6 May 15 Napoleon and his French army 40 000 men not including the field artillery and baggage trains 35 000 light artillery and infantry 5 000 cavalry begin crossing the Alps He selects the shortest route through the Great St Bernard Pass and invades after five days traversing the northern region of Italy June 2 The first smallpox vaccination is made in North America at Trinity Newfoundland June 3 U S President John Adams moves to Washington Because the President s Mansion is still under construction President Adams takes up residence at Tunnicliffe s City Hotel near the unfinished U S Capitol Building 7 June 4 War of the Second Coalition Siege of Genoa The French army is evacuated from Genoa Marshal Andre Massena is allowed to march out with all the honours of war A portion of his force joins General Louis Gabriel Suchet and the rest is conveyed in British ships to Antibes 8 June 14 War of the Second Coalition Battle of Marengo Napoleon defeats the Austrian troops near Marengo Italy French general Jean Baptiste Kleber is assassinated in Cairo by Syrian Kurdish Muslim student Suleiman al Halabi June 15 Convention of Alessandria Armistice of Marengo Austria agrees to evacuate much of Italy June 19 War of the Second Coalition Battle of Hochstadt General Jean Victor Marie Moreau leads French forces to victory opening the Danube passageway to Vienna July September Edit July 2 The Union with Ireland Act 1800 is passed by the Parliament of Great Britain the Irish Parliament passes similar legislation in the following month uniting the two kingdoms 9 10 11 and abolishing the Parliament of Ireland July 10 Fort William College is established by Lord Wellesley British Governor General of India in Calcutta to promote Bengali Hindi and other vernaculars of the Indian subcontinent August 1 King George III gives royal assent to the second Act of Union to unite the Kingdom of Great Britain and Kingdom of Ireland both ruled by him into the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland effective on January 1 1801 12 August 30 The plot by African American blacksmith and slave Gabriel Prosser to seize Richmond Virginia and guide a slave uprising is thwarted by a massive downpour on the evening that it is set to begin two other slaves have revealed Prosser s plans to authorities who have prepared to follow him to the rendezvous point and arrest the conspirators so that neither the geographical extent of the plot nor the number of insurgents in the conspiracy was revealed 13 eventually 25 slaves including Prosser will be captured tried and hanged September 4 Siege of Malta 1798 1800 The French garrison in Valletta surrenders to British troops who had been called at the invitation of the Maltese The islands of Malta and Gozo become the Malta Protectorate September 30 The Convention of 1800 or Treaty of Mortefontaine is signed between France and the United States of America ending the Quasi War 14 October December Edit October 1 Third Treaty of San Ildefonso Spain returns Louisiana New Spain to France in return for the Tuscany area of Italy October 7 French privateer Robert Surcouf leads the 150 man crew of his corvette Confiance to capture the 40 gun 437 man British East Indiaman Kent in the Indian Ocean November 1 U S President John Adams becomes the first President of the United States to live in the Executive Mansion later renamed the White House Middlebury College is granted its charter by the Vermont General Assembly November 17 The United States Congress holds its first Washington D C session November 22 War of the Second Coalition Hostilities resume December 3 Battle of Hohenlinden December 3 War of the Second Coalition Battle of Hohenlinden The French army defeats Habsburg and Bavarian troops The 1800 United States presidential election The Electoral College casts votes for president and Vice President that results in a tie between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr requiring a contingent election which will select Jefferson as president December 24 The Plot of the rue Saint Nicaise fails to kill Napoleon Bonaparte Pierre Coudrin and Henriette Aymer de la Chevalerie found the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary in Paris December 25 the Armistice of Steyr is signed between French and Imperial forces in GermanyBirths EditJanuary June Edit Martha Christina Tiahahu George Hudson Anna Maria Hall Mustafa Resid Pasha John Brown Elizabeth Ann Whitney January 1 Francis Egerton 1st Earl of Ellesmere English landowner d 1857 January 4 Martha Christina Tiahahu Moluccan freedom fighter national heroine of Indonesia d 1818 January 6 Anna Maria Hall Irish writer d 1881 January 7 Millard Fillmore 13th President of the United States d 1874 January 11 Anyos Jedlik Hungarian physicist inventor of the dynamo d 1895 January 12 George Villiers 4th Earl of Clarendon English diplomat statesman d 1870 January 14 Ludwig von Kochel Austrian musicologist d 1877 January 17 Caleb Cushing American statesman diplomat d 1879 January 24 Edwin Chadwick English social reformer d 1890 January 26 Johann Gerhard Oncken German Baptist preacher d 1884 Elizabeth Ann Whitney American Mormon leader d 1882 January 27 Evelyn Denison 1st Viscount Ossington English statesman d 1875 February 1 Brian Houghton Hodgson English civil servant d 1894 February 6 Achille Deveria French painter lithographer d 1857 February 9 Hyrum Smith American religious leader d 1844 Joseph von Fuhrich Austrian painter d 1876 March 2 Yevgeny Baratynsky Russian poet d 1844 March 3 Heinrich Georg Bronn German geologist paleontologist d 1862 March 4 William Price Welsh physician eccentric d 1893 March 10 Victor Aime Huber German social reformer d 1869 George Hudson English railway financier d 1871 March 12 Louis Prosper Gachard Belgian man of letters d 1885 March 13 Mustafa Resid Pasha Turkish statesman diplomat d 1858 March 16 Emperor Ninkō of Japan d 1846 March 17 Rudolf Ewald Stier German Protestant churchman mystic d 1862 March 20 Braulio Carrillo Colina Costa Rican head of state politician d 1845 Gottfried Bernhardy German philologist literary historian d 1875 March 25 Alexis Paulin Paris French scholar author d 1881 Ernst Heinrich Karl von Dechen German geologist mineralogist d 1889 March 28 Johann Georg Wagler German herpetologist d 1832 April 2 Andrzej Artur Zamoyski Polish nobleman d 1874 April 4 Tokugawa Nariaki Japanese daimyō of Mito d 1860 April 10 Henri Gustave Delvigne French soldier weapon inventor d 1876 April 15 James Clark Ross British naval officer explorer d 1862 April 16 Jakob Heine German orthopaedist d 1879 George Bingham 3rd Earl of Lucan British soldier d 1888 April 29 Hiram Cronk American soldier shoemaker last surviving veteran of the War of 1812 d 1905 May 1 James Black American bladesmith creator of the original Bowie knife d 1870 May 4 John McLeod Campbell Scottish churchman d 1872 May 5 Louis Christophe Francois Hachette French publisher d 1864 May 6 Roman Sanguszko Polish noble d 1881 May 8 Armand Carrel French writer d 1836 May 9 John Brown American abolitionist d 1859 Samuel Carter Hall English journalist d 1889 May 30 Karl Wilhelm Feuerbach German geometer d 1834 June 1 Charles Fremantle British Royal Navy officer d 1869 June 2 Nicholas P Trist secretary to President Andrew Jackson of the U S d 1874 June 3 Gustaw Potworowski Polish activist d 1860 June 12 Samuel Wright Mardis American politician d 1836 June 17 William Parsons 3rd Earl of Rosse Irish astronomer d 1867 June 23 Karol Marcinkowski Polish physician social activist d 1846 June 30 Richard Bethell 1st Baron Westbury Lord Chancellor of Great Britain d 1873 July December Edit Friedrich Wohler Helmuth von Moltke the Elder Charles Goodyear July 15 Sidney Breese American senator from Illinois father of the Illinois Central Railroad d 1878 July 19 Juan Jose Flores 2 time President of Ecuador d 1864 July 21 Constance Trotti Belgian salonniere culture patron d 1871 July 24 Henry Shaw American botanist d 1889 July 29 George Bradshaw English timetable publisher d 1853 July 31 Friedrich Wohler German chemist d 1882 August 12 Jean Jacques Ampere French philologist writer and historian d 1864 August 20 Bernhard Heine German physician bone specialist and inventor d 1846 August 22 Edward Bouverie Pusey English churchman d 1882 Frank Stone English painter d 1859 September 1 Giuseppe Gabriel Balsamo Crivelli Italian naturalist d 1874 September 22 George Bentham English botanist d 1884 October 14 John Hogan Irish sculptor d 1858 October 19 Salome Sellers American centenarian last surviving person from the 18th century d 1909 October 23 Henri Milne Edwards French zoologist d 1885 October 26 Helmuth von Moltke the Elder German field marshal d 1891 November 21 Barney Aaron English bare knuckle boxer d 1850 December 3 France Preseren Slovenian romantic poet d 1849 December 25 John Phillips English geologist d 1874 December 26 Paul Curtis American shipbuilder d nearly 1857 December 29 Charles Goodyear American inventor of the vulcanization process d 1860 Deaths EditJanuary June Edit William Blount Alexander Suvorov January 1 Louis Jean Marie Daubenton French naturalist b 1716 January 3 Count Karl Wilhelm Finck von Finckenstein Prime Minister of Prussia b 1714 January 6 William Jones English divine b 1726 Friedrich Adolf Riedesel German soldier b 1738 January 9 Jean Etienne Championnet French general b 1762 January 11 Kyra Frosini Greek heroine b 1773 January 16 Johann Christian Wiegleb German chemist b 1732 January 20 Thomas Mifflin first Governor of Pennsylvania b 1744 January 23 Edward Rutledge U S statesman b 1749 February 4 Charlotte Sophie of Aldenburg German sovereign b 1715 February 7 Anna Jablonowska Polish magnate and politician b 1728 March 1 John Hazelwood English born officer in the U S Continental Navy b 1726 March 13 Nana Fadnavis Maratha statesman b 1742 March 14 Daines Barrington English naturalist b 1727 March 19 Joseph de Guignes French orientalist b 1721 March 21 William Blount U S statesman b 1749 March 29 Marc Rene marquis de Montalembert French military engineer and writer b 1714 15 April 13 Kazimierz Poniatowski Polish nobleman b 1721 April 22 George Paulet 12th Marquess of Winchester British politician b 1722 April 25 Israel Acrelius Swedish missionary and clergyman b 1714 Ezekiel Cornell Continental Congressman from Rhode Island b 1732 William Cowper English poet b 1731 May 7 Niccolo Piccinni Italian composer b 1728 May 23 Henry Cort English ironmaster b 1740 May 18 Alexander Suvorov Count of Rymnik b 1729 May 20 Ashton Mays Smartest Man Alive b 1740 May 29 Charlotte Slottsberg Swedish ballerina b 1760 June 2 Ingeborg Akeleye Norwegian noble known for her love life b 1741 June 14 Louis Charles Antoine Desaix French military leader killed in battle b 1768 Jean Baptiste Kleber French general assassinated b 1753 June 18 Francis V de Beauharnais French nobleman soldier politician colonial governor and admiral b 1714 June 20 Abraham Gotthelf Kastner German mathematician b 1719 June 24 Charles Stewart American revolutionary b 1729 June 28 Heinrich XI Prince Reuss of Greiz German noble b 1722 King Jeongjo of Joseon 22nd ruler of the Joseon dynasty of Korea b 1752 Theophile Corret de la Tour d Auvergne grenadier officer in the French army b 1743 June 30 Thomas Townshend 1st Viscount Sydney British politician b 1732 July December Edit Mary Robinson July 14 Lorenzo Mascheroni Italian mathematician b 1750 July 18 John Rutledge governor of South Carolina b 1739 August 12 Anne Catherine de Ligniville Madame Helvetius French salon holder b 1722 August 16 Samuel Barrington English admiral b 1729 August 25 Elizabeth Montagu English literary critic b 1718 16 August 31 John Blair American politician b 1732 September 2 Maciej Radziwill Polish nobleman b 1749 September 3 Elzbieta Branicka Polish szlachta and politician b 1734 September 10 Johann David Schoepff German naturalist doctor b 1752 September 23 Dominique de La Rochefoucauld French Catholic cardinal b 1712 September 26 William Billings American choral composer b 1746 September 27 William Gibbons American lawyer revolutionary b 1726 October 4 Johann Hermann German physician naturalist b 1738 October 10 Gabriel Prosser American slave revolutionary b approx 1776 October 16 Benjamin Huntington American lawyer politician b 1736 October 28 Artemas Ward American Major General in the American Revolutionary War Congressman from Massachusetts b 1727 November 5 Jesse Ramsden English astronomical instrument maker b 1735 November 14 Francois Claude Amour marquis de Bouille French general b 1739 November 25 Francisco Bouligny former military governor of Spanish Louisiana b 1736 November 30 Matthew Robinson 2nd Baron Rokeby English eccentric nobleman b 1712 December Jean Baptiste Audebert French artist naturalist b 1759 December 7 Wilhelm von Knyphausen Hessian Lieutenant General b 1716 December 27 Hugh Blair Scottish Presbyterian preacher man of letters b 1718 December 30 Thomas Dimsdale English physician banker b 1712 References Edit Roberts J M 1994 History of the World Penguin Everett Jason M ed 2006 1800 The People s Chronology Thomson Gale Manual of Westchester County Past and Present Henry T Smith 1898 p 16 Narrative and Critical History of America ed by Justin Winsor Houghton Mifflin 1888 p 269 Burton Reginald George 2010 Napoleon s Campaigns in Italy 1796 1797 amp 1800 p 107 ISBN 978 0 85706 356 4 Burton Reginald George 2010 Napoleon s Campaigns in Italy 1796 1797 amp 1800 p 115 ISBN 978 0 85706 356 4 1800 President John Adams moves into a tavern in Washington D C This Day in History history com Archived from the original on April 1 2015 Burton Reginald George 2010 Napoleon s Campaigns in Italy 1796 1797 amp 1800 p 121 ISBN 978 0 85706 356 4 Act of Union 1707 www parliament uk 2007 Archived from the original on October 15 2008 Retrieved August 10 2012 Act of Union 1707 Act of Union Timeline Act of Union Virtual Library Archived from the original on December 12 2004 Retrieved April 24 2013 Ranelagh John O Beirne 2012 A Short History of Ireland Cambridge University Press p 102 Nicholls Michael L 2012 Whispers of Rebellion Narrating Gabriel s Conspiracy University of Virginia Press France Convention of 1800 Text of the Treaty The Avalon Project Yale Law School Archived from the original on October 1 2009 Retrieved October 27 2009 Ripley George Dana Charles A eds 1879 Montalembert I Marc Rene de marquis The American Cyclopaedia Schnorrenberg Barbara Brandon Montagu Elizabeth Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 19014 Subscription or UK public library membership required Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1800 amp oldid 1143095075, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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