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| 1833 |
| | Benjamin Henry Day establishes a new penny daily in New York, the Sun, which lasts until 1966 | |
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| 1833 |
| | Alexander Pushkin publishes a novel in verse, Eugene Onegin | |
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| 1833 |
| | Hector Berlioz marries an Irish actress, Harriet Smithson, with whom he has been obsessed since seeing her play Ophelia and Juliet in 1827 | |
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| 1833 |
| | The first long-distance US railway, in South Carolina, carries its first passengers | |
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| 1834 |
| | The Tories in Britain adopt a reassuring name for an uncertain future – Conservatives | |
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| 1834 |
| | Six farm labourers, from Tolpuddle in Dorset, are transported for seven years to Australia for administering unlawful oaths in the forming of a union | |
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| 1834 |
| | Pedro IV removes his usurping brother Dom Miguel from the Portuguese throne and restores it to his daughter, Maria II | |
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| 1834 |
| | The opponents of US president Andrew Jackson, mockingly called King Andrew, become known as the Whig party | |
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| 1834 |
| | Lord Melbourne becomes Britain's prime minister, at the head of the same Whig administration after the resignation of Earl Grey | |
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| 1834 |
| | Alexander Pushkin publishes his best-known short story, The Queen of Spades | |
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