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1833
 
   
Benjamin Henry Day establishes a new penny daily in New York, the Sun, which lasts until 1966      
1833
 
    
Alexander Pushkin publishes a novel in verse, Eugene Onegin       
1833
 
    
Hector Berlioz marries an Irish actress, Harriet Smithson, with whom he has been obsessed since seeing her play Ophelia and Juliet in 1827       
1833
 
  
The first long-distance US railway, in South Carolina, carries its first passengers     
1834
 
  
The Tories in Britain adopt a reassuring name for an uncertain future – Conservatives     
1834
 
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Six farm labourers, from Tolpuddle in Dorset, are transported for seven years to Australia for administering unlawful oaths in the forming of a union      
Tolpuddle Martyrs, wood engraving 1838
Mary Evans Picture Library

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1834
 
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Pedro IV removes his usurping brother Dom Miguel from the Portuguese throne and restores it to his daughter, Maria II        
1834
 
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The opponents of US president Andrew Jackson, mockingly called King Andrew, become known as the Whig party       
1834
 
     
Lord Melbourne becomes Britain's prime minister, at the head of the same Whig administration after the resignation of Earl Grey        
1834
 
    
Alexander Pushkin publishes his best-known short story, The Queen of Spades       
1834
 
    
Prime minister Lord Melbourne has diffculties in holding his government together and is dismissed by William IV       
1834
 
     
William IV invites the Tory leader Robert Peel to form a government in place of the Whigs        
1834
 
   
In London a great fire destroys most of the Palace of Westminster, including the two houses of parliament      
The Houses of Parliament, 1834
Guildhall Library
1834
 
    
American novelist William Gilmore Simms publishes Guy Rivers, the first of his series known as the Border Romances       
c. 1835
 
    
English architect and designer Augustus Welby Pugin plays a major part in the second stage of the Gothic Revival       
Augustus Pugin, by unknown artist c.1840
National Portrait Gallery, London

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1835
 
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French zoologist Félix Dujardin identifies protoplasm, the viscous translucent substance common to all forms of life       
1835
 
    
Election results in Britain mean that Robert Peel is unable to form a Tory government, and Lord Melbourne returns as Britain's prime minister       
1835
 
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Melbourne, founded by settlers from Tasmania, develops as the centre of a sheep-rearing community      
1835
 
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Juan Manuel de Rosas becomes dictator of Argentina and imposes a brutally repressive conservative regime      
1835
 
    
Fox Talbot exposes the first photographic negatives, among them a view looking out through an oriel window in Lacock Abbey       
1835
 
     
French author Honoré de Balzac publishes Le Père Goriot, one of the key novels that he later includes in La Comédie Humaine        
1835
 
   
The New York Sun gains new readers with a convincing report that astronomer John Herschel has observed men and animals on the moon      
1835
 
    
Alexis de Tocqueville publishes in French the first two volumes of his extremely influential study Democracy in America       
1835
 
    
Gaetano Donizetti's opera Lucia di Lammermoor has its premiere in Naples       
c. 1835
 
   
A school of landscape painting emerges in New York, with emphasis on the scenery of the Hudson River and the Catskill Mountains      
1835
 
     
The Partisan, set in South Carolina, launches the series of novels by William Gilmore Simms known as the Revolutionary Romances