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1800
 
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Republican Thomas Jefferson and Federalist Aaron Burr have an identical number of Electoral College votes in the US presidential election       
1812
 
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The Spanish Cortes in Cadiz produces a strikingly liberal new constitution for Spain      
1821
 
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Bolívar defeats the Spanish at Carabobo and liberates, for the second time, his native city of Caracas      
1822
 
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After defeating the Spanish at Pichincha, Antonio José de Sucre enters Quito and liberates Ecuador        
1824
 
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The Republican party in the USA splits into National Republicans and Democratic Republicans       
1828
 
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Conservative 'bigwigs' and liberal 'novices' emerge as Chile's two main political parties     
1828
 
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Irish nationalist Daniel O'Connell wins a sensational by-election victory to join the Westminster parliament      
1828
 
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Adult white males now have the vote in almost all the states of the USA     
1828
 
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Andrew Jackson, elected president of the USA, introduces the era known as Jacksonian democracy       
1831
 
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Old Sarum, the most notorious of Britain's rotten boroughs, has just seven voters but returns two members to parliament