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1824
 
   
The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) is set up within the US War Department      
1824
 
   
The Combination Acts of 1799 and 1800, outlawing trade unions in Britain, are repealed      
1824
 
     
Lord Byron dies of a fever in Greece, in Missolonghi, at the age of thirty-six        
1824
 
     
Beethoven's ninth symphony (the Choral, because of its finale, setting Schiller's Ode to Joy) has its first performance in Vienna        
1824
 
    
Italian composer Gioacchino Rossini moves to Paris, where he becomes director of the Théatre Italien       
Gioacchino Rossini, photograph c.1860
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1824
 
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The reactionary Charles X succeeds to the throne of France on the death of his brother Louis XVIII      
1824
 
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Leading only one half of the ruling Republican party, John Quincy Adams wins the US presidential election      
1824
 
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After the surrender of the Spanish army to Antonio José de Sucre at Ayacucho, Peru is finally liberated       
1824
 
   
12-year-old Charles Dickens works in London in Warren's boot-blacking factory      
1825
 
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The Joint-Stock Companies Act introduces regulations to protect investors in Britain