1812 Events January–March January 1 – The Allgemeines bürgerliches Gesetzbuch enters into force in the Austrian Empire . February 7 – The last New Madrid earthquake strikes New Madrid, Missouri , with an estimated moment magnitude of over 8. February 12 – Napoleon authorizes the usage of Mesures usuelles , the basis of the metric system . February 13 – The first Chilean newspaper Aurora de Chile deals with political philosophy, and stands in favor of the new national government. February 27 * Argentine War of Independence: Manuel Belgrano raises the Flag of Argentina in the city of Rosario , for the first time . * English poet Lord Byron gives his first address as a member of the British House of Lords , in defense of Luddite violence against industrialism , in his home county of Nottinghamshire . March 5 – Prussia and France sign the Treaty of Paris . March 15 – Luddites attack the wool-processing factory of Frank Vickerman in West Yorkshire . March 16–April 6 – Siege of Badajoz : The Anglo-Portuguese Army , under the Earl of Wellington , besieges Badajoz , Spain and forces the surrender of the French garrison. March 19 – The Cortes of Cádiz creates the first modern Spanish constitution . March 26 * In the United States, the Boston Gazette prints a political cartoon coining the term Gerrymander , after former Massachusetts Governor Elbridge Gerry's approval of legislation creating oddly shaped electoral districts, designed to help incumbents win re-election. * The 1812 Caracas earthquake destroys Caracas , Venezuela .April–June April 4 – U.S. President James Madison enacts a 90-day embargo on trade with the United Kingdom. April 8 – The capital of Finland is moved from Turku to Helsinki , when Russia's Tsar Alexander I signs an edict moving the Government Council of the Grand Duchy of Finland . April 30 – Louisiana is admitted as the 18th U.S. state. May 11 – John Bellingham assassinates British Prime Minister Spencer Perceval , in the lobby of the British House of Commons . May 16 – Russian Field Marshal Mikhail Kutuzov signs the Treaty of Bucharest , ending the Russo-Turkish War and annexing Bessarabia to Imperial Russia . May 25 – Felling mine disaster: A mine explosion at the Felling colliery near Jarrow , England leaves 96 dead. June 1 – War of 1812: U.S. President James Madison asks the U.S. Congress to declare war on the United Kingdom. June 4 – Following Louisiana's admittance as a U.S. state, the territory by that name is renamed the Missouri Territory . June 16 – New York State charters the City Bank of New York . June 18 – The War of 1812 between the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom begins with US declaration . June 24 – Napoleon's Grande Armée crosses the Neman River , and invades Russia .July–September July 12 – Americans invade Canada at Windsor, Ontario . July 18 – Russia's Patriotic War – Battle of Klyastitsy: Kulnev defeats Oudinot , but sustains a mortal wound. July 22 – Peninsular War – Battle of Salamanca: British forces led by Lord Wellington defeat French troops near Salamanca , Spain. August 5 – War of 1812: Tecumseh's Indian force ambushes Thomas Van Horne's 200 Americans at Brownstone Creek, causing them to flee and retreat. August 12 – Peninsular War: The combined English and Portuguese army under the command of Wellington enters Madrid , following the Battle of Salamanca . August 15 – War of 1812 – Battle of Fort Dearborn: Potawatomi warriors overrun the United States fort in Illinois Territory . August 16 – War of 1812: American General William Hull surrenders Fort Detroit , without a fight, to the British Army. August 19 – War of 1812: defeats the British frigate , off the coast of Nova Scotia . The British shot is said to have bounced off Constitution s sides, earning her the nickname "Old Ironsides". September 7 – Napoleonic Wars – French invasion of Russia – Battle of Borodino: The bloodiest battle of the Napoleonic Wars ends in a tactical victory for Napoleon. There are at least 70,000 casualties, with a minimum of 6,562 dead from the French Grande Armée alone. September 14 – French invasion of Russia: Napoleon's troops enter Moscow, which is deliberately set on fire by Muscovites, on orders of Fyodor Rostopchin . Later accounts report that France lost 40,000 troops during four days of fire between September 17 and 20 , and that 20,000 Russian soldiers were killed in what would be described in 1876 as "the greatest example in history of national self-sacrifice for the destruction of an invader."October–December October 9 – War of 1812: American naval forces under Lieutenant Jesse Duncan Elliott capture two British warships, and. October 12 – The capital of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania , United States is permanently moved from Lancaster to Harrisburg . October 13 – War of 1812 – Battle of Queenston Heights: As part of the Niagara campaign in Ontario , Canada, United States forces under General Stephen Van Rensselaer are repulsed from invading Canada by British and native troops, led by Sir Isaac Brock . October 18–20 – Second Battle of Polotsk – Russians attack and defeat a Franco-Bavarian force in Belarus . October 19 – Napoleon begins his retreat from Moscow. October 23 – Malet coup of 1812: General Claude François de Malet attempts unsuccessfully to overthrow the Napoleonic régime in Paris. October 24 – Napoleonic Wars – Battle of Maloyaroslavets: An inconclusive encounter between the French vanguard and a Russian force leads Napoleon to decide to retreat along the same line as his advance, with disastrous results. November 3 – Napoleonic Wars – Battle of Vyazma: The rearguard of Napoleon's retreating army is defeated. November 5 – U.S. presidential election, 1812: James Madison defeats DeWitt Clinton . November 10 – 1812 United Kingdom general election: The Tory Party is victorious, under Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool . November 15–18 – Napoleonic Wars – Battle of Krasnoi: Napoleon's retreating army is again defeated in a series of skirmishes. December 8 – The M6.9–7.5 San Juan Capistrano earthquake affects Alta California with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VII to IX, killing 40 parishioners at Mission San Juan Capistrano . December 14 – The French invasion of Russia comes to an end as the remnants of the Grande Armée are expelled from Russia. December 20 – The first volume of Grimms' Fairy Tales is published in Germany. December 29 – War of 1812: defeats the British frigate, off the coast of Brazil . December 30 – The Convention of Tauroggen is signed.Date unknown The Bishop James Madison Society is founded at the College of William & Mary , Williamsburg, Virginia . The Woodford Reserve Bourbon whiskey distillery , established in 1780 along Glenn's Creek in Woodford County, Kentucky , passes to the control of Oscar Pepper. The Ranikot Fort is reconstructed in Sindh . Approximate date – Battle of Shela: The people of Lamu Island are victorious against those from other parts of the Kenya coast.Births January 6 – Melchora Aquino , Filipino revolutionary hero January 13 – Victor de Laprade , French poet, critic February 3 – William Fraser Tolmie , Scottish-Canadian scientist, politician February 7 – Charles Dickens , English writer February 11 – Alexander Hamilton Stephens , Vice President of the Confederate States of America February 15 – Charles Lewis Tiffany , American jeweler, co-founder of Tiffany & Co. February 16 – Henry Wilson , 18th Vice President of the United States February 18 – Nils Johan Berlin , Swedish chemist, professor February 29 – Sir James Milne Wilson , Premier of Tasmania March 1 * Nicolae Crețulescu , 2-time Prime Minister of Romania * Augustus Pugin , English-born architect March 6 – Aaron Lufkin Dennison , American watch manufacturer March 22 – Stephen Pearl Andrews , American anarchist, abolitionist April 14 – George Grey , 11th Premier of New Zealand April 20 – Pauline Åhman , Swedish harpist April 22 – Solomon Caesar Malan , Swiss-born orientalist April 23 – Frederick Whitaker , English-New Zealand lawyer, politician, 5th Prime Minister of New Zealand April 27 * Friedrich von Flotow , German composer * William W. Snow, American politician April 29 – Emilie Högquist , Swedish dramatic star May 6 – Madame Restell , American abortionist May 7 – Robert Browning , English poet May 12 – Edward Lear , English artist, poet June 9 – Johann Gottfried Galle , German astronomer June 13 – Gustavus H. Scott, American admiral June 14 – Fernando Wood , American politician, U.S. House of Representatives from New York and 2-time Mayor of New York City July 2 – Nathaniel de Rothschild , French wine grower July 8 – Louisa Hamilton, Duchess of Abercorn August 8 – John Rodgers , American admiral August 25 * Percival Drayton , United States Navy officer * Nikolay Zinin , Russian organic chemist August 27 – Bertalan Szemere , 3rd Prime Minister of Hungary September 2 – William Fox , 2nd Premier of New Zealand September 18 – Herschel Vespasian Johnson , American politician October 12 – Ascanio Sobrero , Italian chemist October 20 – Austin Flint I , American cardiologist November 14 – Aleardo Aleardi , Italian poet November 19 – Edmond Jurien de La Gravière , French admiral, naval historian, and biographer December 6 – Ana María Martínez de Nisser , Colombian heroine, writer December 8 – Henry Varnum Poor , American financial analyst December 14 – Charles Canning, 1st Earl Canning , British Viceroy of India December 17 – Vilhelm Petersen , Danish painter December 24 – Karl Eduard Zachariae von Lingenthal , German juristDate unknown Louis du Couret , French explorer, military officer, and writer Mohan Lal, Indian travelerDeaths January 23 – Robert Craufurd , British general February 2 – Isaac Titsingh , Dutch scholar, merchant-trader and ambassador March 7 – Isaac Swainson , English botanist March 11 – Philip James de Loutherbourg , English artist March 18 – John Horne Tooke , English politician and philologist April 20 – George Clinton , 4th Vice President of the United States April 25 – Edmond Malone , Irish scholar May 11 – Spencer Perceval , Prime Minister of the United Kingdom May 12 – Martha Ballard , American diarist and midwife May 18 – John Bellingham, British assassin of Spencer Perceval July 4 – Victurnien-Jean-Baptiste de Rochechouart de Mortemart , French general and politician August 1 – Yakov Kulnev , one of the most popular Russian military leaders at the time of the Napoleonic Wars, general. August 12 - William Booth , English farmer, hung for forgery August 30 – George Mathews , American army officer and politician September 13 – Leonardo Bravo , Mexican general who fought in the Mexican War of Independence , father of Nicolas Bravo , executed September 19 – Auguste-Jean-Gabriel de Caulaincourt , French general September 19 – Mayer Amschel Rothschild , German banker September 21 – Emanuel Schikaneder , German dramatist, actor and singer September 24 * Pyotr Bagration , Russian general and prince of Georgian origin * Juana Galán , Spanish heroine October 13 – Isaac Brock, British general December 15 – Schneur Zalman , Polish rabbi and founder of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement December 20 – Sacagawea , Shoshone guide December 24 – George Beck , American artist and poet
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