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August 12 – 24 – The Treaty of St. Louis, between the United States and the Council of Three Fires tribes, is signed in St. Louis. August 14 – The United Kingdom formally annexes the Tristan da Cunha archipelago in the southern Atlantic Ocean, ruling it from the Cape Colony.
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August 24 – The Treaty of St. Louis is signed in St. Louis, Missouri. November – James Monroe defeats Rufus King in the U.S. presidential election. November 7 – Jonathan Jennings is sworn in as the first governor of Indiana. December 11 – Indiana is admitted as the 19th U.S. state ( see History of Indiana ).
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[1] During May 1816, Mary and her husband Percy Bysshe Shelley traveled to Lake Geneva. They spent the summer near the famous poet Lord Byron. In terms of English literature, it was a great summer. Percy began work on "Hymn To Intellectual Beauty" and "Mont Blanc". Mary was inspired to write her classic work. Frankenstein.
The Hudson's Bay men, instigators of the confrontation though outnumbered nearly three to one, suffer 21 deaths, while Grant's party suffers two deaths, one Métis and one Native. The battle is frequently cited as a seminal moment in the history of the Métis people. A steamboat PS Frontenac is first placed on Lake Ontario.