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YEAR FRANCE DAUMIER THE WORLD USA
1830 Revolution: July Monarchy Begins Publishes 20 lithographs after the fall of Charles X Belgian War for Independence (1830-32); First Passenger Railway Book of Mormon published; Indian Removal Act; Lowell, Massachusetts mills open
1831 Riots in Lyons; Hugo: Hunchback of Notre Dame   Cholera pandemic reaches central Europe  
1832   Begins contributing to La Caricature and Le Charivari; creates clay busts of well-known figures; sentenced to 6 months imprisonment for lithograph "Gargantua"    
1833   Released from prison in January; begins wood engraving   Andrew Jackson begins second term
1834 Riots in Paris; Royalist troops murder families in the Rue Transnonain Lithograph: Rue Transnonain   Cyrus McCormick patents Reaping Machine
1835 Freedom of the press abolished La Caricature stops publishing (August); Le Charivari stops political satire, begins publishing caricatures of everyday life; Daumier does no more political cartoons until 1848    
1836       Siege of the Alamo; Ralph Waldo Emerson: Nature -- beginning of Transcendentalism
1837 Daguerreotype invented Robert Macaire; La Chasse; Galerie Physionomique Queen Victoria takes the throne Panic of 1837
1838   Croquis d'expression 1st Anglo-Afghan War (1838-42)  
1839   Moeurs Conjugales; Types Parisiens; Emotions Parisiennes; Les Baigneurs    

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