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    1810 ( MDCCCX) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar, the 1810th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 810th year of the 2nd millennium, the 10th year of the 19th century, and the 1st year of the 1810s decade.

  3. After five years, the federal government chartered its successor, the Second Bank of the United States (1816–1836). James Madison signed the charter with the intention of stopping runaway inflation that had plagued the country during the five-year interim. It was basically a copy of the First Bank, with branches across the country.

    • May 23, 1810: Margaret Fuller, editor, writer, and feminist icon, was born in Massachusetts. June 23, 1810: John Jacob Astor formed the Pacific Fur Company.
    • February 3, 1811: Legendary newspaper editor Horace Greeley was born in Amherst, New Hampshire. May 11, 1811: Chang and Eng Bunker, famous conjoined twins, were born in Siam, which will lead to them becoming known as the Siamese Twins.
    • February 7, 1812: British novelist Charles Dickens was born in Portsmouth, England. March 15, 1812: The Luddites, who were opposed to machines being used in manufacturing, attacked a wool factory in England.
    • The Casselsmans Bridge was built in Maryland as part of the National Road, and was the longest stone arch bridge in America at the time. April 23, 1813: Stephen Douglas, U.S. Senator and rival of Abraham Lincoln, was born in Brandon, Vermont.
  4. ICONS: Chief Tecumseh, War of 1812, Erie Canal. On June 23, 1810, John Jacob Astor founds the Pacific Fur Company. The success of this trading company would make him the United States' first multi-millionaire and even when adjusted for inflation, one of the richest men in American history. Steam-powered ferry service between New York City and ...

  5. Oct 20, 2018 · July 20, 1810: Colombia September 16, 1810: Mexico September 18, 1810: Chile May 14, 1811: Paraguay July 5, 1811: Venezuela July 9, 1816: Argentina July 28, 1821: Peru September 15, 1821: Costa Rica September 15, 1821: El Salvador September 15, 1821: Guatemala September 15, 1821: Honduras September 15, 1821: Nicaragua May 24, 1822: Ecuador

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  6. Oct 12, 2019 · April 24, 1800: Congress chartered the Library of Congress and allocated $5,000 to purchase books. Nov. 1, 1800: President John Adams moved into the unfinished Executive Mansion, which would later be known as the White House. Dec. 3, 1800: The U.S. electoral congress convened to decide the winner of the election of 1800, which ended in a tie.

  7. Historical events from year 1810. Learn about 30 famous, scandalous and important events that happened in 1810 or search by date or keyword.

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