1828
The year 1828 was notable for several significant events in history. In the United States, it marked the beginning of the presidency of Andrew Jackson, who was elected in 1828 after a contentious campaign. This election is often seen as a turning point in American politics, as it introduced a more populist approach to governance.
In the realm of literature, 1828 saw the publication of Noah Webster's dictionary, which aimed to standardize American English. This dictionary played a crucial role in shaping the language and is still referenced today, highlighting the importance of clear communication in a growing nation.