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  1. What happened on May 12, 1816. Browse historical events, famous birthdays and notable deaths from May 12, 1816 or search by date, day or keyword.

  2. Mar 11, 2002 · In his 18 Sept. 1816 letter to Rachel Jackson, he complained that the gains he had won in the 1814 Treaty of Fort Jackson had been jeopardized by “the rashness, folly, & Ignorance of a great little man” (a reference to either JM or to William Harris Crawford).

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    There were warm days in the spring of 1816, but they were followed by cold snaps. In Salem, Mass., for example, it was 74 degrees on April 24. Within 30 hours the temperature dropped to 21 degrees. Thomas Robbins, the East Windsor, Conn.,bibliophile, noticed the late spring. He wrote in his diary, ‘the vegetation does not seem to advance at all.’ O...

    Temperatures seesawed up and down throughout the Year Without a Summer, bringing hope on warm days that the crops could be harvested after all. Then sharp cold spells brought despair. On June 22, for example, temperatures reached 101 degrees in Salem, Mass. But July 4 was cool. Chauncey Jerome wrote it was hard to feel patriotic while watching men ...

    Early August was sunny and warm. Farmers planted new crops hoping the growing season might last beyond the first frost in October. On Aug. 13th and 14th, a cold spell froze the corn crop north of Concord, N.H. On Aug. 20, a short, violent storm struck Amherst, N.H.,signaling a steep drop in temperature: 30 degrees within a few hours. It snowed in V...

    The drought caused wildfires to break out in the woods throughout New England. Fires in western New York produced so much smoke that sailors were blinded on Lake Champlain. The Year Without a Summer was especially hard on the poor. The New Hampshire Patriot reported on Oct. 22, 1816, that ‘Indian corn, on which a large proportion of the poor depend...

    Author Samuel Goodrichvisited New Hampshire, observing: The next year started out cold as well, convincing Northeast farmers to migrate to the Midwest. Rev. Samuel Robbins in East Windsor, Conn., wrote, ‘We have had a great deal of moving this spring. Our number rather diminished.’ At the time, many reasons were given for the weird phenomena: sunsp...

  4. Jan 16, 2024 · Back in 1816, that’s exactly what happened. The infamous “Year Without a Summer” was a weather event so devastating, people are still talking about it over 200 years later. What Was The Year Without A Summer? Image courtesy of the New England Historical Society.

  5. The Twelfth Amendment (Amendment XII) to the United States Constitution provides the procedure for electing the president and vice president. It replaced the procedure in Article II, Section 1, Clause 3, under which the Electoral College originally functioned.

  6. Major Events. Jan 8 Sophie Germain is the first woman to win a prize from the Paris Academy of Sciences for her paper on elasticity. Jan 12 France decrees Bonaparte family excluded from the country forever. Jan 22 Lord Byron completes poems "Parisina" and "Siege of Corinth".

  7. What Happened In May 1816 In History. Home » History by Year » 1816 » May. Historical Events for May, 1816. 2nd » Marriage of Leopold I of Belgium called Léopold of Saxe-Coburg and Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales.

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