1802
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1802 (MDCCCII) was a common year starting on Friday in the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Wednesday in the Julian calendar.

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Events
- March 16 – West Point is established.
- March 25/27 – Treaty of Amiens between France and United Kingdom ends the War of the Second Coalition.
- March 28 – H. W. Olbers discovers the asteroid Pallas.
- May 19 – Napoleon Bonaparte establishes the French légion d'honneur (Legion of Honour).
- June 8 – Haitian revolutionary Toussaint Louverture is seized by French troops and sent to Fort de Joux for prison.
- July 4 – At West Point, New York the United States Military Academy opens.
- August 2 – In a plebiscite Napoleon Bonaparte is confirmed as consul for life.
- September 11 – The Italian region of Piedmont becomes a part of Napoleonic France.
- October 2 – War ends between Sweden and Tripoli. The United States also negotiates peace, but war continues over the size of compensation.
- July – Eleuthère Irénée du Pont founds E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, the modern DuPont Company.
- October – French army enters Switzerland.
- Marie Tussaud opens her famous wax museum in London, having been commissioned during the Reign of Terror to make death masks of the victims.
- Treviranus uses the term biology for the first time.
- Thomas Wedgwood produces the world's first photograph, but has no means of fixing the image, which quickly fades.
- William Symington builds the first successful steamship, the Charlotte Dundas.
- Ludwig van Beethoven performs the Moonlight Sonata for the first time.
- William Wordsworth publishes the poem "Westminster Bridge."
- The estimated world population reaches 1 billion people.
Ongoing events
- French Revolutionary Wars (1792-1802)
- Napoleonic Wars (1799-1815)
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Births
- for more information, see Category:1802 births.
Deaths
- for more information, see Category:1802 deaths.
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