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| 1807 |
| | To counteract Napoleon's Continental System, Britain passes orders in council penalizing any vessel trading into French-held ports | |
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| 1807 |
| | English chemist Humphry Davy uses electrolysis to isolate the elements sodium and potassium | |
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| 1807 |
| | A Scottish clergyman, Alexander Forsyth, invents the percussion cap to help in his pursuit of wildfowl | |
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| 1807 |
| | Legislation abolishing the slave trade is passed in both Britain and America | |
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| 1807 |
| | Anglo-US tensions are heightened by a clash between the frigates Leopard and Chesapeake off the coast of Norfolk, Virginia | |
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| 1807 |
| | George Canning is appointed British foreign secretary in the new administration of the Duke of Portland | |
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| 1807 |
| | English collector Thomas Hope publishes his Greek and Egyptian designs in Household Furniture and Interior Decoration | |
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| 1808 |
| | The French capture of Madrid provokes a British response and the resulting Peninsular War | |
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| 1809 |
| | Rival British politicians Lord Castlereagh and George Canning fight a duel in which Canning is wounded | |
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| 1810 |
| | Walter Scott's poem Lady of the Lake brings tourists in unprecedented numbers to Scotland's Loch Katrine | |
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