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  1. 1803 ( MDCCCIII) fue un año común comenzado en sábado según el calendario gregoriano . Acontecimientos. Febrero. 19 de febrero: Napoleón Bonaparte impone a Suiza el Acta de Mediación, que resume en un texto único la Constitución federal y las cantonales.

  2. It was fought on 18 November 1803 between the enslaved Haitian army and Napoleon's French expeditionary forces, who were committed to regaining control of the island. Vertières is situated just south of Cap-Haïtien (known then as Cap-Français), in the Département du Nord , Haiti.

    • 18 November 1803; 219 years ago
    • Haitian victory, Departure of last French troops in December 1803.
  3. 1803: en Vertières, cerca del cabo Francés, en el norte de la antigua colonia francesa de Saint-Domingue (hoy Haití), el líder indígena Jean-Jacques Dessalines vence definitivamente a las tropas francesas.

  4. 1. . 18 novembre : défaite française à la bataille de Vertières, scellant le sort de la colonie de Saint-Domingue. 2. Décimés par la fièvre jaune, les garnisons françaises se rendent au général noir Jean-Jacques Dessalines. Fin décembre, les derniers soldats français quittent l’île. 24 novembre, France : inauguration du pont des Arts à Paris.

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    February 21 – Edward Despard and six others are hanged and beheaded for plotting to assassinate King George III of the United Kingdom, and to destroy the Bank of England. February 24 – Marbury v. Madison: The Supreme Court of the United States establishes the principle of judicial review.

  6. The Irish rebellion of 1803 was an attempt by Irish republicans to seize the seat of the British government in Ireland, Dublin Castle, and trigger a nationwide insurrection. Renewing the struggle of 1798 , they were organised under a reconstituted United Irish directorate.

  7. October 20 – The Senate ratifies the Louisiana Purchase Treaty, doubling the size of the United States. November 30 – At the Cabildo building in New Orleans, Spanish representatives Governor Manuel de Salcedo and the Marqués de Casa Calvo, officially transfer Louisiana (New Spain) to French representative Prefect Pierre Clément ...