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* [[January 11]] – [[Percy Bysshe Shelley]]'s ''[[Ozymandias]]'' is published pseudonymously in London. * [[January 11]] – [[Percy Bysshe Shelley]]'s ''[[Ozymandias]]'' is published pseudonymously in London.
* [[March 11]] – [[Mary Shelley]]'s ''[[Frankenstein]]'' is published anonymously in London. * [[March 11]] – [[Mary Shelley]]'s ''[[Frankenstein]]'' is published anonymously in London.
 +* [[July 3]] – [[Lord Byron]] begins work on his epic poem, [[Don Juan (Byron)|''Don Juan'']]. He dies in [[1824]] before he can finish the poem, after finishing 16 [[canto]]s and working on the 17th.
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* [[July 1]] &ndash; After a war that began on [[November 5]], [[1817]], the forces of the [[East India Company]] defeat [[Baji Rao II]] in battle and acquire control over the [[Maratha Empire]]. <ref>''The Oriental Herald and Journal of General Literature'' (April 1826) p150</ref> * [[July 1]] &ndash; After a war that began on [[November 5]], [[1817]], the forces of the [[East India Company]] defeat [[Baji Rao II]] in battle and acquire control over the [[Maratha Empire]]. <ref>''The Oriental Herald and Journal of General Literature'' (April 1826) p150</ref>
* [[July 15]] &ndash; U.S. President [[James Monroe]] convenes a cabinet meeting, to discuss whether General [[Andrew Jackson]]'s unauthorized invasion and conquest of [[Spanish Florida]] should be disavowed by the White House. Secretary of State [[John Quincy Adams]] persuades the President that the action is justifiable, in stopping terror caused by the Seminole tribes. <ref> Christopher H. Pyle and Richard M. Pious, ''The President, Congress, and the Constitution: Power and Legitimacy in American Politics'' ((Simon and Schuster, 1984) p294</ref> * [[July 15]] &ndash; U.S. President [[James Monroe]] convenes a cabinet meeting, to discuss whether General [[Andrew Jackson]]'s unauthorized invasion and conquest of [[Spanish Florida]] should be disavowed by the White House. Secretary of State [[John Quincy Adams]] persuades the President that the action is justifiable, in stopping terror caused by the Seminole tribes. <ref> Christopher H. Pyle and Richard M. Pious, ''The President, Congress, and the Constitution: Power and Legitimacy in American Politics'' ((Simon and Schuster, 1984) p294</ref>
-* [[July 3]] &ndash; [[Lord Byron]] begins work on his epic poem, [[Don Juan (Byron)|''Don Juan'']]. He dies in [[1824]] before he can finish the poem, after finishing 16 [[canto]]s and working on the 17th. <ref>John D. Jump, ''Byron'' (Routledge, 2016) p103</ref>+<ref>John D. Jump, ''Byron'' (Routledge, 2016) p103</ref>
* [[July 11]] &ndash; The [[Second Bank of the United States|Bank of the United States]] reverses its policy of expanding credit, and sends notices to its borrowers nationwide demanding immediate repayment of balances due; the defaults during the next six months will trigger the [[Panic of 1819]]. <ref>"Congressional Register", ''Niles Weekly Register'' July 3, 1824, p251</ref> * [[July 11]] &ndash; The [[Second Bank of the United States|Bank of the United States]] reverses its policy of expanding credit, and sends notices to its borrowers nationwide demanding immediate repayment of balances due; the defaults during the next six months will trigger the [[Panic of 1819]]. <ref>"Congressional Register", ''Niles Weekly Register'' July 3, 1824, p251</ref>
* [[July 31]] &ndash; The first newspaper in [[Cleveland]], [[Ohio]] is issued by publisher Andrew Logan.<ref>W. Scott Robison, ''History of the City of Cleveland: Its Settlement, Rise and Progress'' (Robison & Cockett, 1887) p28</ref> Using the original name of the small settlement (population 172), Logan names the weekly paper ''The Cleaveland Gazette & Commercial Register'' <ref>Bob Rich, ''A Touch of Cleveland History: Stories from the First 200 Years'' (Gray & Company, 2013) p43</ref> * [[July 31]] &ndash; The first newspaper in [[Cleveland]], [[Ohio]] is issued by publisher Andrew Logan.<ref>W. Scott Robison, ''History of the City of Cleveland: Its Settlement, Rise and Progress'' (Robison & Cockett, 1887) p28</ref> Using the original name of the small settlement (population 172), Logan names the weekly paper ''The Cleaveland Gazette & Commercial Register'' <ref>Bob Rich, ''A Touch of Cleveland History: Stories from the First 200 Years'' (Gray & Company, 2013) p43</ref>

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1818 (MDCCCXVIII) was the the 818th year of the 2nd millennium, the 18th year of the 19th century, and the 9th year of the 1810s decade.

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April–June

July–September

  • July 1 – After a war that began on November 5, 1817, the forces of the East India Company defeat Baji Rao II in battle and acquire control over the Maratha Empire. <ref>The Oriental Herald and Journal of General Literature (April 1826) p150</ref>
  • July 15 – U.S. President James Monroe convenes a cabinet meeting, to discuss whether General Andrew Jackson's unauthorized invasion and conquest of Spanish Florida should be disavowed by the White House. Secretary of State John Quincy Adams persuades the President that the action is justifiable, in stopping terror caused by the Seminole tribes. <ref> Christopher H. Pyle and Richard M. Pious, The President, Congress, and the Constitution: Power and Legitimacy in American Politics ((Simon and Schuster, 1984) p294</ref>

<ref>John D. Jump, Byron (Routledge, 2016) p103</ref>

October–December

Date unknown

Births

January–June

[[File:Karl Marx_001.jpg|thumb|110px|right|Karl Marx]] [[File:Alexander II of Russia photo.jpg|thumb|110px|Alexander II of Russia]]

July–December

[[File:Hermann Kolbe2.jpg|thumb|110px|right|Adolph Wilhelm Hermann Kolbe]] [[File:Joule James sitting.jpg|thumb|110px|right|James Prescott Joule]]

Date Unknown

Deaths

January–June

July–December




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