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| 1827 |
| | Britain, France and Russia, supporting Greek independence, defeat the Turkish and Egyptian fleets at Navarino | |
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| 1827 |
| | German physicist Georg Simon Ohm formulates his law about the proportionality of current flowing in an electric conductor | |
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| 1827 |
| | With Kaaterskill Falls 26-year-old Thomas Cole pioneers a heroic tradition in US landscape painting | |
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| 1827 |
| | London's first suspension bridge opens at Hammersmith | |
| | Hammersmith Bridge, 1828 Guildhall Library
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| 1827 |
| | English artist Samuel Palmer moves to Shoreham, in Kent, for the most inspired years of his career | |
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| 1828 |
| | The Duke of Wellington becomes British prime minister, heading the Tory government at a time when reform is urgently needed | |
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| 1828 |
| | Dom Miguel swears allegiance to his brother, the Portuguese king Pedro IV, and becomes regent | |
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| 1828 |
| | Shaka is murdered by his half-brother Dingaan, who becomes leader of the Zulu in his place | |
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| 1828 |
| | Dom Miguel betrays his allegiance to his brother Pedro IV and usurps the Portuguese throne in a bloodless coup | |
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| 1828 |
| | After little more than two years of quarrelsome existence, Robert Owen's community at New Harmony comes to an end | |
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