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1821
 
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A reactionary movement led by Agustín de Iturbide wins new and lasting independence for Mexico      
1821
 
    
During his coronation George IV has the doors of Westminster Abbey closed against his queen, Caroline       
c. 1821
 
   
The Shaker settlements, now widespread in the US, form The United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing      
1821
 
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The spoken language of the Cherokee Indians is captured in written form – an achievement traditionally attributed to Sequoyah       
1821
 
   
The Saturday Evening Post is launched in Philadelphia as a weekly to provide light Sunday reading      
1821
 
    
The Sante Fe Trail, from Missouri to New Mexico, is opened up by the US trader William Becknell       
1821
 
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The Cortes in Lisbon passes a liberal constitution which they persuade the king, John VI, to accept      
1821
 
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Edmund Kean gives his snuff box to an admirer, as a souvenir of his Richard III See in Google maps   
Kean's snuff box, showing him as Richard III
Museum of Richmond
1821
 
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The American Colonization Society buys the area later known as Liberia to settle freed slaves      
1821
 
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Stephen Austin begins the process of American settlement in the Mexican province of Texas