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* [[April 5]] — [[Ludwig van Beethoven]] puts on a big Akademie concert at the [[Theater an der Wien]], in Vienna consisting of the premieres of his [[Symphony No. 2 (Beethoven) | second symphony]], [[Piano Concerto No. 3 (Beethoven)| third piano concerto]], and his oratorio [[Christ on the Mount of Olives (Beethoven)|Christ on the Mount of Olives.]]
* [[April 5]] — [[Ludwig van Beethoven]] puts on a big Akademie concert at the [[Theater an der Wien]], in Vienna consisting of the premieres of his [[Symphony No. 2 (Beethoven) | second symphony]], [[Piano Concerto No. 3 (Beethoven)| third piano concerto]], and his oratorio [[Christ on the Mount of Olives (Beethoven)|Christ on the Mount of Olives.]]
* [[April 26]] – The [[L'Aigle (meteorite)|L'Aigle meteorite]] falls in Normandy, causing a shift in scientific opinion on the origin of meteorites.
* [[April 26]] – The [[L'Aigle (meteorite)|L'Aigle meteorite]] falls in Normandy, causing a shift in scientific opinion on the origin of meteorites.
* [[April 30]] – The [[Louisiana Purchase]] is made from France by the United States.
* [[April 30]] – The [[Louisiana Purchase]] is made from France by the United States.[https://www.britannica.com/event/Louisiana-Purchase]
* [[May]] – [[Napoleon|First Consul of France, Citizen Bonaparte]], begins making [[Napoleon's planned invasion of the United Kingdom|preparations to invade England]].
* [[May]] – [[Napoleon|First Consul of France, Citizen Bonaparte]], begins making [[Napoleon's planned invasion of the United Kingdom|preparations to invade England]].
* [[May 18]] – The [[Napoleonic Wars]] begin, when the United Kingdom declares war on France, after France refuses to withdraw from Dutch territory.
* [[May 18]] – The [[Napoleonic Wars]] begin, when the United Kingdom declares war on France, after France refuses to withdraw from Dutch territory.
* [[May 19]] – [[Master Malati]], a [[Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria|Coptic Christian]] leader, is beheaded by a [[Muslim]] mob in [[Cairo]], Egypt.
* [[May 19]] – [[Master Malati]], a [[Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria|Coptic Christian]] leader, is beheaded by a [[Muslim]] mob in [[Cairo]], Egypt.
* [[June 5]] – [[Convention of Artlenburg]] agrees a ceasefire following the [[Invasion of Hanover (1803)|French Invasion of Hanover]]. Large numbers of the former [[Hanoverian Army]] go into exile to join the [[King's German Legion]]
* [[June 7]] – [[Indiana Territory]] governor (and future U.S. president) [[William Henry Harrison]] signs [[Treaty of Fort Wayne (1803)|treaties]] at [[Fort Wayne, Indiana|Fort Wayne]], with representatives of the [[Lenape|Delaware]], [[Shawnee Tribe|Shawnee]], [[Potawatomi]], [[Miami people|Miami]], [[Kickapoo people|Kickapoo]], [[Eel River Tribe|Eel River]], [[Wea]], [[Piankeshaw]] and [[Kaskaskia]] Indian tribes. The U.S. Senate ratifies the treaties on November 25.<ref>''Laws of the United States of America; from March 4, 1789, to March 4, 1815'' (Weightman, 1815) p714</ref>
* [[June 7]] – [[Indiana Territory]] governor (and future U.S. president) [[William Henry Harrison]] signs [[Treaty of Fort Wayne (1803)|treaties]] at [[Fort Wayne, Indiana|Fort Wayne]], with representatives of the [[Lenape|Delaware]], [[Shawnee Tribe|Shawnee]], [[Potawatomi]], [[Miami people|Miami]], [[Kickapoo people|Kickapoo]], [[Eel River Tribe|Eel River]], [[Wea]], [[Piankeshaw]] and [[Kaskaskia]] Indian tribes. The U.S. Senate ratifies the treaties on November 25.<ref>''Laws of the United States of America; from March 4, 1789, to March 4, 1815'' (Weightman, 1815) p714</ref>
* [[June 14]] – [[Napoleon Bonaparte]] orders the establishment of five military camps to defend the coast of France, located at [[Bayonne]], [[Ghent]], [[Saint-Omer]], [[Compiègne]], [[Saint-Malo]], and one in the occupied Netherlands, at [[Utrecht]]. Each one has 20,000 infantry and 2,000 cavalry to defend it.<ref>Frederick C. Schneid, ''Napoleon's Conquest of Europe: The War of the Third Coalition'' (Greenwood, 2005) pp77-78</ref>
* [[June 14]] – [[Napoleon Bonaparte]] orders the establishment of five military camps to defend the coast of France, located at [[Bayonne]], [[Ghent]], [[Saint-Omer]], [[Compiègne]], [[Saint-Malo]], and one in the occupied Netherlands, at [[Utrecht]]. Each one has 20,000 infantry and 2,000 cavalry to defend it.<ref>Frederick C. Schneid, ''Napoleon's Conquest of Europe: The War of the Third Coalition'' (Greenwood, 2005) pp77-78</ref>
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* [[March 27]] – [[Charles Lafontaine]], Swiss mesmerist (d. [[1892]])
* [[March 27]] – [[Charles Lafontaine]], Swiss mesmerist (d. [[1892]])
* [[April 7]] – [[Flora Tristan]], French feminist (d. 1844)
* [[April 7]] – [[Flora Tristan]], French feminist (d. 1844)
* [[April 18]] – [[Charles Ferdinand Pahud]], [[Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies]] (d. [[1873]])
* [[April 30]]
* [[April 30]]
** [[Jeremiah E. Cary]], American politician (d. 1888)
** [[Jeremiah E. Cary]], American politician (d. 1888)

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December 20: U.S. increases in size with Louisiana purchase

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January 5: steamboat Charlotte Dundas is demonstrated.
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Completing the Louisiana Purchase from France .

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  3. Laws of the United States of America; from March 4, 1789, to March 4, 1815 (Weightman, 1815) p714
  4. Frederick C. Schneid, Napoleon's Conquest of Europe: The War of the Third Coalition (Greenwood, 2005) pp77-78
  5. Chandan Kumar Sadangi and Sanjay Mohapatra, Change Management for Organizations: Lessons from Political Upheaval in India (Emerald Group Publishing, 2017) p x
  6. Lieutenant-Colonel H. F. Murland, Baillie-Ki-Paltan: Being a History of the 2nd Battalion, Madras Pioneers 1759–1930 (Andrews UK Ltd., 2012) p122
  7. Robert S. Levine, Dislocating Race and Nation: Episodes in Nineteenth-Century American Literary Nationalism (University of North Carolina Press, 2009) p27
  8. The Constitution of the United States of America, As Amended, ed. by Jack Brooks (U. S. House of Representatives, 1992) pp15-16
  9. Charles Etienne and Arthur Gayarré, History of Louisiana: The American Domination (Pelican Publishing, 1972)
  10. C. A. Goodrich, History of the United States (Huntington and Hopkins, 1823) p306
  11. Andrew Ede, The Chemical Element: A Historical Perspective (Greenwood, 2006) pp129-131
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