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  • HISTORY FACTS 1800s

    President Thomas Jefferson signs "The Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves of 1807" into law on March 3, 1807, ending the transatlantic slave trade.

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    English is not native to the British Isles. It was brought to Britain in the mid-5th to 7th Centuries by German, Danish, and Dutch settlers.

  • Before he became president, Abraham Lincoln was wrestling champion of his county in Illinois. He fought in nearly 300 matches and lost only one.

  • In Australia, weed whackers are called whipper snippers.

  • In 1777, Frederick the Great issued an official statement urging his subjects to drink beer in the morning instead of coffee.

  • HISTORY FACTS 1800s

    On April 11, 1803, while negotiating to purchase New Orleans, LA, from the French for $10 million, the U.S. delegation headed by Robert R. Livingston is dumbfounded to be offered the 828,800 square mile "Louisiana Purchase" instead for $15 million. Livingston accepts without consulting President Thomas Jefferson to prevent Napoleon from rescinding the offer.

  • HISTORY FACTS 1800s

    On February 11, 1809, Robert Fulton patents his steamboat and soon after begins offering services on major rivers and the Chesapeake Bay.

  • HISTORY FACTS 1800s

    Future 16th President of the United States Abraham Lincoln is born on February 12, 1809, in Hardin County, KY.

  • HISTORY FACTS 1810s

    On June 23, 1810, John Jacob Astor founds the Pacific Fur Company. The success of this trading company would make him the United States' first multi-millionaire and even when adjusted for inflation, one of the richest men in American history.

  • Green eyes are extremely rare: only 2 percent of the population has them, and they’re more common in females than males.

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    When we’re born, the only innate fears we have are the fear of falling and the fear of loud sounds. All other fears are learned.

  • Bacon was used to make explosives during World War I (the waste fat was turned into glycerin for the war effort).

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    In Korea, there is a breed of dog called a Sapsali, which was originally thought to banish ghosts and evil spirits.

  • "Huh?" is understood in all languages.

  • HISTORY FACTS 1810s

    Steam-powered ferry service between New York City and Hoboken, NJ, begins on October 11, 1811.

  • HISTORY FACTS 1810s

    On November 6, 1811, American troops led by William Henry Harrison defeat the American Indian chief Tecumseh at the Battle of Tippecanoe.

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    Qantas Airways once powered an interstate flight on cooking oil. This marked Australia’s first commercial flight using sustainably derived biofuel.

  • HISTORY FACTS 1810s

    A magnitude 8.3 earthquake (the strongest ever recorded in the continental United States) strikes near New Madrid, MO, temporarily reversing the course of the Mississippi River on February 2, 1812.

  • HISTORY FACTS 1810s

    British soldiers burn the White House and other government buildings on August 24, 1814.

  • Apollo 17 astronaut Harrison Schmitt was allergic to moon dust.

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    Berries are simple fruits stemming from one flower. This means that pineapples, bananas, watermelons, pumpkins, and avocados are berries.

  • One of the world's largest stockpiles of nuclear weapons is located at a U.S. Navy base near Seattle, which is partially defended by trained dolphins.

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    One horse can have approximately 15 horsepower. Horsepower is about 746 watts. The term was coined in the late 18th Century.

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    The Leaning Tower of Piza is tilted because of the soft soil that it’s built on – which has also protected it from at least 4 powerful earthquakes.

  • HISTORY FACTS 1810s

    Francis Scott Key writes "The Star Spangled Banner" while witnessing the September 13-14, 1814, bombardment of Fort McHenry in Baltimore Harbor.

  • HISTORY FACTS 1810s

    On September 23, 1815, the "Great September Gail of 1815" begins in New England, marking the first hurricane (a category 3) to strike the region since 1635.

  • China owns all of the pandas in the world. They rent them out for about $1 million a year.

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    All the paint on the Eiffel Tower weighs the same as ten elephants. It gets repainted every seven years without closing to the public.

  • HISTORY FACTS 1810s

    Construction begins on the Erie Canal in Rome, NY, on July 4, 1817.

  • HISTORY FACTS 1810s

    The thirteen stars and stripes configuration of the U.S. flag is officially adopted by Congress on April 4, 1818.

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