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| 1802 |
| | King George III has the White House at Kew demolished and instructs James Wyatt to build a castellated palace by the river, which was never completed. | |
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| 1803 |
| | A horse-drawn railroad opens between Wandsworth and Croydon | |
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| 1803 |
| | Cornish engineer Richard Trevithick drives a steam carriage in London, from Holborn to Paddington and back | |
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| 1803 |
| | The Frankfurt banker Mayer Amschel Rothschild lends 20 million francs to the Danish government | |
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| 1803 |
| | The peace of Amiens comes to an abrupt end when Britain declares war again on France | |
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| 1803 |
| | In Marbury v. Madison, a landmark example of judicial review, the US Supreme Court declares an act of Congress to be unconstitutional | |
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| 1803 |
| | Napoleon assembles an invasion fleet against Britain, where Martello towers are hastily built in preparation | |
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| c. 1803 |
| | James Brewer doubles the site and establishes the Star and Garter as a major hotel | |
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| 1803 |
| | The uprising by Irish nationalist Robert Emmet ends in disaster when he marches on Dublin with only about 100 men | |
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| 1803 |
| | In the Louisiana Purchase, Jefferson buys from Napoleon nearly a million square miles at a knock-down price, doubling the size of the USA | |
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