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1811 (
MDCCCXI ) was a
common year starting on Tuesday of the
Gregorian calendar and a
common year starting on Sunday of the
Julian calendar , the 1811th year of the
Common Era (CE) and
Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 811th year of the
2nd millennium , the 11th year of the
19th century , and the 2nd year of the
1810s decade. As of the start of 1811, the Gregorian calendar was 12 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.
Calendar year
Events
January–March
January 8 – An
unsuccessful slave revolt is led by
Charles Deslondes , in St. Charles and St. James Parishes,
Louisiana .
[1]
[2]
January 17 –
Mexican War of Independence –
Battle of Calderón Bridge : A heavily outnumbered Spanish force of 6,000 troops defeats nearly 100,000 Mexican revolutionaries.
January 22 – The
Casas Revolt begins in
San Antonio ,
Spanish Texas .
[3]
February 5 –
British Regency :
George, Prince of Wales becomes
prince regent , because of the perceived insanity of his father, King
George III of the United Kingdom .
February 19 –
Peninsular War –
Battle of the Gebora : An outnumbered French force under
Édouard Mortier routs and nearly destroys the Spanish, near
Badajoz , Spain.
March 1 –
Citadel Massacre in
Cairo :
Egyptian ruler
Muhammad Ali kills the last
Mamluk leaders.
March 5 –
Peninsular War –
Battle of Barrosa : A French attack fails, on a larger Anglo-Portuguese-Spanish force attempting to lift the
Siege of Cádiz in Spain.
March 13 –
Battle of Lissa : The British fleet defeats the French.
March 22 – The
Commissioners' Plan for
Manhattan is presented.
March 25 – The
Great Comet of 1811 is discovered by
Honoré Flaugergues .
March 27 –
Battle of Anholt : The British Navy defeats Denmark.
March 28 –
Henri Christophe is proclaimed King Henri I, turning the northern
State of Haiti into the
Kingdom of Haiti .
April–June
July–September
July 5 –
Venezuela declares its Independence from the Spanish Empire.
[7]
July 9 – British explorer
David Thompson posts a notice at the confluence of the
Columbia and
Snake Rivers (in modern-day
Washington ), claiming the area for the United Kingdom.
July 11 – The
Russian Empire removes
Anton II ,
Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia , from his office, placing a Russian-appointed bishop at the head of the Georgian church.
July 14
July 26 – Forest fires break out in the
Tyrol region of
Switzerland , reportedly destroying 64 villages and hamlets.
[8]
July 30 –
Mexican War of Independence : Priest and military leader
Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla is executed as a rebel, by the Spanish government of
New Spain .
[9]
August 3 –
Jungfrau , the third highest summit in the
Bernese Alps , is first ascended.
September –
Nathan of Breslov leads the first annual
Rosh Hashana kibbutz (pilgrimage) of
Breslov Hasidim, to the grave of Rabbi
Nachman of Breslov in
Uman, Ukraine .
October–December
October 11 – Inventor
John Stevens ' boat, the Juliana , begins operation as the first
steam -powered
ferry service, between
New York City and
Hoboken, New Jersey .
October 17 – The silver deposits of
Agua Amarga in Chile are discovered becoming, in the following years, instrumental for the
Patriots to finance the
Chilean War of Independence .
[10]
October 23 –
José Gervasio Artigas and 16,000 orientales leave the
Banda Oriental del
Uruguay , to go into exile.
October 26 – The
Argentine Government declares freedom of expression for the press.
November 4 –
Luddite uprisings, in which workers destroy industrial machines, begin in
northern England and the
Midlands . According to one historian, "The first attack on textile machines by men who used the name 'General Ludd' and called themselves his followers, was on the night of 4th November 1811 in the village of
Bulwell , four miles north of
Nottingham , when a small band of men gathered in the darkness and marched to the home of a master weaver called Hollingsworth," then destroyed six of his weaving machines.
[11]
November 7 –
Battle of Tippecanoe : American troops led by
William Henry Harrison defeat the
Native American spiritual leader Tenskwatawa, also known as The Prophet (Chief Tecumseh's brother).
November 17 –
José Miguel Carrera , Chilean founding father, is sworn in as President of the executive Junta of the government of
Chile .
December 2 – Reverend
Samuel Marsden sends the first commercial shipment of wool from
New South Wales to England.
December 16 – The
New Madrid earthquake in the
Mississippi Valley , near
New Madrid , reverses the course of the river for a while. Other earthquakes along the fault occur on
January 23 ,
1812 and
February 7 ,
1812 .
December 21 – The
first Constitution of the Republic of Venezuela , after it declares its independence from Spain, goes into effect.
December 26 – The
Richmond Theatre fire in Virginia kills 72 people, including the Governor of Virginia
George William Smith and the president of the First National Bank of Virginia,
Abraham B. Venable .
[8]
Date unknown
Births
January–June
Robert Bunsen
Harriet Beecher Stowe
January 6 –
Charles Sumner , American senator, civil rights activist (d.
1874 )
[13]
January 9 –
Gilbert Abbott à Beckett , English writer (d.
1856 )
January 27 –
Ernst Dieffenbach , German scientist (d.
1855 )
February 1 –
Arthur Hallam , English poet (d.
1833 )
February 3 –
Horace Greeley , American journalist, editor, and publisher (d.
1872 )
February 6 –
Henry George Liddell , English clergyman (d.
1898 )
February 13 –
François Achille Bazaine , French general (d.
1888 )
February 15 –
Domingo Faustino Sarmiento , Argentinian politician, writer and father of education (d.
1888 )
February 16 –
Béla Wenckheim , 8th Prime Minister of Hungary (d.
1879 )
March 20
March 30 or
March 31 –
Robert Bunsen , German chemist, inventor (d.
1899 )
May 5 –
Francisco Robles , 6th President of Ecuador (d.
1893 )
May 11
May 20 –
Alfred Domett , 4th
Prime Minister of New Zealand (d.
1887 )
June 3 –
Henry James, Sr. , American theologian (d.
1882 )
June 8 –
Carl Johan Thyselius , 3rd Prime Minister of Sweden (d.
1891 )
June 14 –
Harriet Beecher Stowe , American author, abolitionist (d.
1896 )
June 17 –
Jón Sigurðsson , leader of the 19th century
Icelandic independence movement (d.
1879 )
June 24 –
John Archibald Campbell ,
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (d.
1889 )
July–December
Franz Liszt
Georg August Wallin
Évariste Galois
July 11
July 13 –
George Gilbert Scott , British architect (d.
1878 )
July 18 –
William Makepeace Thackeray , British novelist (d.
1863 )
August 11 –
Judah P. Benjamin ,
Cabinet officer of the Confederate States (d.
1884 )
August 31 –
Théophile Gautier , French writer (d.
1872 )
September 2 –
J.C. Jacobsen , Danish industrialist, founder of
Carlsberg Group (d.
1887 )
September 13 –
Emmanuel Félix de Wimpffen , French general (d.
1884 )
September 19 –
Orson Pratt , American religious leader (d.
1881 )
September 30 –
Augusta of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach , German empress (d.
1890 )
October 22 –
Franz Liszt , Hungarian composer, pianist (d.
1886 )
October 24 –
Georg August Wallin , Finnish
orientalist , explorer and professor (d.
1852 )
[14]
October 25
October 27 –
Stevens Thomson Mason , first governor of Michigan (d.
1843 )
October 31 –
William Loring , British admiral (d.
1895 )
November 8 –
John Tarleton , British admiral (d.
1880 )
November 21
November 24 –
Ulrich Ochsenbein , Swiss Federal Councilor (d.
1890 )
November 26 –
Zeng Guofan , Chinese official, military leader (d.
1872 )
November 28 – King
Maximilian II of Bavaria (d.
1864 )
December 5 –
Justus Carl Hasskarl , German explorer, botanist (d.
1894 )
December 21 –
Archibald Campbell Tait ,
Archbishop of Canterbury (d.
1882 )
Date unknown
Deaths
Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville
Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
Heinrich von Kleist
January 8 –
Samuel Story , Dutch admiral (b.
1752 )
January 10 –
Marie-Joseph Chénier , French poet (b.
1764 )
February 9 –
Nevil Maskelyne , English Astronomer Royal (b.
1732 )
February 24 –
James Brudenell, 5th Earl of Cardigan , English noble and politician (b.
1715 )
February 26 –
Mateo de Toro Zambrano, 1st Count of La Conquista , Governor of Chile (b.
1727 )
March 12 –
Judah Leib Ben-Ze'ev ,
Galician Jewish
modern Hebrew philologist, lexicographer, Biblical scholar and poet (b.
1764 )
March 14 –
Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton ,
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (b.
1735 )
April 4 –
Mary Woffington , Irish socialite (b.
1729 )
[15]
April 7 –
Garsevan Chavchavadze , Georgian diplomat, politician (b.
1757 )
May 4 –
Nikolay Kamensky , Russian general (b.
1776 )
May 28 –
Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville , British minister (b.
1742 )
June 19 –
Samuel Chase ,
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (b.
1741 )
June 26 –
Ignacio Allende , captain of the Spanish Army in Mexico (b.
1769 )
July 29 –
William Cavendish, 5th Duke of Devonshire (b.
1748 )
July 30 –
Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla , leader of the
Mexican War of Independence (b.
1753 )
[16]
August 2 –
William Williams , Connecticut politician, signer of the
United States Declaration of Independence (b.
1731 )
August 12 –
Sir John Acton, 6th Baronet , Prime Minister of Naples (b.
1736 )
August 31 –
Louis Antoine de Bougainville , French navigator, military commander (b.
1729 )
September –
Ulrich Jasper Seetzen , German explorer (b.
1767 )
September 4 –
Matsumura Goshun , Japanese artist (b.
1752 )
September 8 –
Peter Simon Pallas , German zoologist (b.
1741 )
September 14 –
Johanna Löfblad , Swedish actor, singer (b.
1733 )
September 21 –
William Adams , British politician (b.
1752 )
October 11 –
Johann Conrad Ammann , Swiss physician, naturalist (b.
1724 )
October 15 –
Eva Merthen , Finnish political activist (b.
1723 )
November 21 –
Heinrich von Kleist , German writer (suicide) (b.
1777 )
[17]
November 27 –
Andrew Meikle , Scottish engineer (b.
1719 )
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