1820

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1820·North America·Politics

Missouri Compromise

Henry Clay stitched together a deal that admitted Missouri as a slave state, Maine as free, and drew a line across the Louisiana Territory at 36 degrees 30 minutes. Jefferson, old and frightened, called it "a fire bell in the night." The compromise bought thirty-four years and made the coming war larger.

March 3, 1820Industrial Age
1820·Europe·Politics

Spanish Liberal Revolt

At Cabezas de San Juan, Colonel Rafael del Riego turned his expedition - bound for the rebel American colonies - against the king instead. Within weeks Ferdinand VII was forced to restore the liberal Cadiz constitution. The Trienio Liberal had begun, and so had the slow death of Bourbon absolutism in Spain.

January 1, 1820Industrial Age
1820·Oceania·Exploration

Antarctica Sighted

In January, Russian, British, and American sealers - Bellingshausen, Bransfield, and Palmer - caught separate glimpses of ice walls and dark mountains south of nothing. The seventh continent, guessed at by the Greeks, existed. No one would stand on it for another eighty years, but it was on the map.

1820Industrial Age
1820·Africa·War

Egypt Invades Sudan

Muhammad Ali's forces, seeking slaves and gold, marched south into Sudan under his son Ismail. Over two years they would conquer Sennar and Kordofan and found the colonial capital of Khartoum at the confluence of the White and Blue Niles. The Egyptian-Turkish rule they imposed lasted until the Mahdi drove them out sixty years later.

1820Industrial Age
1820·Europe·Science

Florence Nightingale Born

In a Tuscan villa she was named for, a daughter was born to wealthy English tourists. Three decades later she would defy her family, run a hospital in a Crimean barracks, reduce deaths by handwashing and ventilation, and invent modern nursing - and the art of persuading bureaucracies with statistics.

May 12, 1820Industrial Age
1820·Europe·Politics

Carbonari Rise in Naples

Secret societies of liberal officers - the Carbonari, or charcoal burners - forced Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies to grant a constitution. It lasted seven months before Austrian troops, dispatched by the Congress of Laibach, marched in and restored absolutism. The revolt failed, but Italian nationalism had found its first modern grievance.

July 2, 1820Industrial Age
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