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1825
 
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The Joint-Stock Companies Act introduces regulations to protect investors in Britain     
1825
 
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With a victory at Tumusla Antonio José de Sucre liberates Upper Peru (the future Bolivia), the last Spanish stronghold in continental America       
1825
 
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Juan Antonio Lavalleja leads a band of Thirty-three Immortals in Uruguay's fight for independence from Brazil      
1825
 
    
Italian author Alessandro Manzoni begins publication (completed 1827) of his novel I Promessi Sposi ('The Betrothed')       
1825
 
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The elderly Francisco de Goya becomes the first great artist to attempt lithography       
1825
 
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Upper Peru declares independence as the republic of Bolivia, in honour of Simón Bolívar      
1825
 
    
Franz Schubert composes his 'Great' C major symphony (previously often attributed to 1828)       
1825
 
     
Active (later called Locomotion) is the engine on the first passenger railway, between Stockton and Darlington        
1825
 
   
Work begins on the 363-mile Erie Canal that will link the Hudson River to Lake Erie      
1825
 
     
The English socialist Robert Owen purchases New Harmony from the Rappists, to test his utopian theories in a new context