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Albert Sidney Johnston ( February 2, 1803 – April 6, 1862 ) served as a general in three different armies: the Texas Army, the United States Army, and the Confederate States Army.
* 1803 – Louisiana Purchase: The United States purchases the Louisiana Territory from France for $ 15 million, more than doubling the size of the young nation.
Louisiana Creole ( also called French Créole ) refers to native born people of the New Orleans area who are descended from the Colonial French and / or Spanish settlers of Colonial French Louisiana, before it became part of the United States in 1803 with the Louisiana Purchase.
The first recorded use of the word cocktail in the United States is said to be in The Farmer's Cabinet on April 28, 1803:
The United States acquired of land from France under the Louisiana Purchase in 1803.
* 1803In Marbury v. Madison, the Supreme Court of the United States establishes the principle of judicial review.
In 1803, when the government began to persecute Rapp's followers, he decided to move the entire group to the United States.
When released in 1803, from a brief time in prison, Rapp told his followers to pool their assets and follow him on a journey for safety to the " land of Israel " in the United States, and soon over 800 people were living with him there.
Under the leadership of George Rapp, the group left Württemberg, Germany, and came to the United States in 1803.
Physical force Irish republicanism as an ideology had a long history, from the United Irishmen of the 1798 and 1803 rebellions, to the Young Irelander Rebellion of 1848 and the 1867 rebellion by the Irish Republican Brotherhood.
At the start of his term, Madison was a party to the United States Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison ( 1803 ), in which the doctrine of judicial review was asserted by the high Court, much to the annoyance of the Jeffersonians who did not want a powerful federalist judiciary.
When Audubon, at age 18, boarded ship for emigration to the United States in 1803, he changed his name to an anglicized form: John James Audubon.
In 1803, his father obtained a false passport so that Audubon could go to the United States to avoid conscription in the Napoleonic Wars.
The Louisiana Purchase ( " Sale of Louisiana ") was the acquisition by the United States of America in 1803 of of France's claim to the territory of Louisiana.
Louisiana remained nominally under Spanish control until a transfer of power to France on November 30, 1803, just three weeks before the cession to the United States.
Although the foreign minister Talleyrand opposed the plan, on April 10, 1803, Napoleon told the Treasury Minister François de Barbé-Marbois that he was considering selling the entire Louisiana Territory to the United States.
The Americans thought that Napoleon might withdraw the offer at any time, preventing the United States from acquiring New Orleans, so they agreed and signed the Louisiana Purchase Treaty on April 30, 1803.
After the signing of the Louisiana Purchase agreement in 1803, Livingston made this famous statement, " We have lived long, but this is the noblest work of our whole lives ... From this day the United States take their place among the powers of the first rank.
The territory's boundaries had not been defined in the 1762 Treaty of Fontainebleau that ceded it from France to Spain, nor the 1800 Third Treaty of San Ildefonso ceding it back to France, nor the 1803 Louisiana Purchase agreement ceding it to the United States.
Category: 1803 in the United States
* 1803 – Napoleonic Wars: The United Kingdom revokes the Treaty of Amiens and declares war on France.
Category: 1803 in United States case law
The extreme northeastern part of New Mexico was originally ruled by France, and sold to the United States as part of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803.
* 1803 – The United States Senate ratifies the Louisiana Purchase.

1803 and States
After the Louisiana Purchase by the United States in 1803, this indefinite nature of the boundary between the U. S. and Spain led to an agreement on November 6, 1806, negotiated by Gen. James Wilkinson and Lt. Col. Simón de Herrera, to establish a neutral territory on both sides of the river.

1803 and Army
In 1803 the regiments of dragoons began to be called light cavalry and shortly after 1815 this class of cavalry disappeared from the Spanish Army.
In 1803, President Thomas Jefferson commissioned the Corps of Discovery, and named U. S. Army Captain Meriwether Lewis its leader, who selected William Clark as his partner.
When it was finally adopted by the British Army in 1803, it immediately acquired the inventor's name: the shrapnel shell.
In 1803, at Tower Rock, the U. S. Army dragoons, possibly, from the frontier army post up river at Fort Kaskaskia, on the Illinois side opposite St. Louis, raided and drove out the river pirates.
The Mutiny Act, altered in 1803, and the Articles of War defined the nature and punishment of mutiny, until the latter were replaced by the Army Discipline and Regulation Act in 1879.
* Goetzmann, William H. Army Exploration in the American West 1803 – 1863 ( Yale University Press, 1959 ; University of Nebraska Press, 1979 )
This outlaw settlement was destroyed by the United States Army dragoons in 1803.
* Moses Hazen ( 1733 – 1803 ), Continental Army general
In 1803, President Thomas Jefferson commissioned the Corps of Discovery, and named his personal secretary and U. S. Army Captain, Meriwether Lewis, its leader, who selected William Clark as his partner.
He was succeeded by his son, the twelfth Lord, who was a Lieutenant-General in the Army, a Scottish Representative Peer from 1803 to 1807 and Lord Lieutenant of Dunbartonshire.
William Eaton ( 23 February 1764 – 1 June 1811 ) was a United States Army officer and the Consul to Tunis ( 1797 – 1803 ).
The King's German Legion ( KGL ) was a British Army unit of expatriate German personnel, 1803 – 16.
Jean-François Hamtramck ( sometimes called John Francis Hamtramck ) ( 1756 – 1803 ) was a French-Canadian from Quebec who joined the Continental Army and became a decorated officer in the American Revolutionary War.
In 1803, at the age of 16, he joined the British Army and served in an infantry regiment, the 57th Foot.
* Stevens Thomson Mason ( Virginia ) ( 1760 – 1803 ), a colonel in the American Continental Army and senator from Virginia, grandfather of the above
1803 saw the outbreak of the Napoleonic Wars, the British Army was expanded and the 14th formed a second battalion in Belfast in 1804.
Anthony Walton White ( July 7, 1750 – February 10, 1803 ) was a cavalry officer in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.
In 1803 he had a son, James Outram, who became a general in the Indian Army and was later knighted.
The Depot, which was the central small arms depot for the British Army, opened in 1803 and was originally served by the canal, by way of its own branch which entered the depot through a portcullis.
* Albert Sidney Johnston ( 1803 – 1862 ), career United States Army officer, Texas Army general, and Confederate States general

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