- 1789
Year 1789 (MDCCLXXXIX) was a
common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of theGregorian calendar (or acommon year starting on Monday of the 11-day slowerJulian calendar ).1789 was the year of the first
French Revolution , which ultimately overthrew the French monarchy and triggered a series of European wars that lasted until the final defeat of Napoleon in1815 . The French Revolution was a watershed historical event that drew the age of unlimited monarchies to a close and ushered in the tumultuous19th century .Events of 1789
January - June
*January 7 - 1789 United States presidential elections and House of Representatives elections are held.
*January 21 - The first Americannovel , "The Power of Sympathy or the Triumph of Nature Founded in Truth", is printed inBoston, Massachusetts .
*January 23 -Georgetown University is founded inWashington, D.C. , becoming the first Catholiccollege in theUnited States .
[February 4 : FirstPresident of the United States ,George Washington , elected.]
*February 4 -George Washington is unanimously elected the firstPresident of the United States by theUnited States Electoral College .
*March 4 - AtFederal Hall inNew York City , the1st United States Congress meets and declares the newUnited States Constitution to be in effect.
*March 18 - The last burning at the stake takes place at Newgate when Catherine (or Christian) Murphy is executed forhigh treason coining.
*April 1 - At Federal Hall, theUnited States House of Representatives attains its firstquorum and electsFrederick Muhlenberg ofPennsylvania as its firstSpeaker of the House .
*April 7 -Selim III (1789-1807) succeedsAbd-ul-Hamid I (1773-1789) asOttoman Sultan .
*April 28 - Mutiny on the "Bounty":Fletcher Christian leads themutiny on HMS "Bounty" against CaptainWilliam Bligh .
*April 30 -George Washington is inaugurated at Federal Hall in New York City, beginning his term as the first President of the United States.
*May 5 - InFrance , the Estates-General convenes for the first time in 175 years.
*June 14 - "Bounty" mutiny survivors, including CaptainWilliam Bligh and 18 others, reachTimor after a nearly 4,000-mile journey in an open boat.
*June 17 - InFrance , representatives of theThird Estate at the Estates-General declare themselves the National Assembly.
*June 20 -Tennis Court Oath is made in Versailles.
*June 23 -Louis XVI of France makes a conciliatory speech urging reforms to a joint session and orders the three estates to meet together.July - December
*July - An estimated 150,000 ofParis 's 600,000 people are without work.
*July 9
** InVersailles , the National Assembly reconstitutes itself as theNational Constituent Assembly and begins preparations for aFrench constitution .
** TheTheater War officially ends.
*July 10 - Alexander Mackenzie reachesMackenzie River Delta.
*July 11 - The King of France fires popular Chief Minister Necker.
*July 12 - An angry Parisian crowd demonstrates against the King’s decision to dismiss Minister Necker.
*July 13 - The people begin to seize arms for the defense ofParis .
*July 14 - TheFrench Revolution (1789-1799 ) begins: Citizens ofParis storm the Bastille and free seven prisoners. In rural areas, peasants attack noble manors.*
July 27 - The first U.S. federal government agency under the new Constitution, the Department of Foreign Affairs (later renamed the Department of State), is established.
*August 4 - InFrance , members of the Constituent Assembly take an oath to endfeudalism and abandon their privileges.
*August 7 - TheUnited States Department of War is established.
*August 26 - TheDeclaration of the Rights of Man is proclaimed inFrance .
*August 28 -William Herschel discovers Enceladus, one ofSaturn 's moons.
*September 2 - TheUnited States Department of the Treasury is founded.
*September 22 -Russo-Turkish War, 1787-1792 -Battle of Rymnik :Alexander Suvorov roundly defeats 100,000 Turks.
*September 24 - TheJudiciary Act of 1789 establishes the federal judiciary and theUnited States Marshals Service . [cite web|url=http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history.do?action=VideoArticle&id=5371 |title=The First Supreme Court |publisher=History.com |accessdate=2008-09-24]
*September 25 - TheUnited States Congress proposes a set of 12 amendments for ratification by the states. Ratification for 10 of these proposals is completed onDecember 5 ,1791 , creating theUnited States Bill of Rights .
*September 29 - The U.S. Department of War establishes the nation's first regular army, with a strength of several hundred men.
*October - Some 7,000 women march 12 miles fromParis toVersailles to demand action.
*November 6 -Pope Pius VI appoints John Carroll the first Roman Catholicbishop in theUnited States .
*November 20 -New Jersey ratifies theUnited States Bill of Rights , the first state to do so.
*November 21 -North Carolina ratifies theUnited States Constitution and becomes the 12thU.S. state .
*November 26 - A national Thanksgiving Day is observed in theUnited States as recommended by President George Washington and approved by Congress.
*December 11 - The University of North Carolina, the oldestpublic university in the United States, is founded.
*December 23 - A leaflet circulated in France accuses marquis de Favras of plotting to rescue the royal family.Undated
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Thomas Jefferson returns from Europe, bringing the first "macaroni " machine to the United States.
* Influenced by Dr.Benjamin Rush 's argument against the excessive use of alcohol, about 200 farmers in a Connecticut community form a temperance association.
*Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor decrees that all peasant labor obligations be converted into cash payments.
* Fort Washington is built inCincinnati, Ohio , to protect early U.S. settlements in theNorthwest Territory .Ongoing
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Russo-Swedish War (1788–1790)
*Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792) Births
*January 4 -Benjamin Lundy , American abolitionist (d.1839 )
*January 12 -Ettore Perrone di San Martino , prime minister of Sardinia (d.1849 )
*January 21 -William Machin Stairs , Canadian businessman and statesman (d.1865 )
*February 22 -René Edward De Russy , Brigadier General of theUnited States Army , Superintendent of theUnited States Military Academy , and military engineer (d.1865 )
*March 16 -Georg Ohm , German physicist (d.1854 )
*July 19 - John Martin, English painter (d.1854 )
*August 21 -Augustin Louis Cauchy , French mathematician (d.1857 )
*August 28 -Stephanie de Beauharnais , Grand Duchess of Baden (d.1860 )
*September 15 -James Fenimore Cooper , American writer (d.1851 )
*October 8 - William John Swainson an English naturalist and artist (d.1855 )
*December 28 -Catharine Sedgwick , American writer (d.1867 )
* "date unknown" -Mohammad Ibrahim Zauq , Urdu poet (d.1854 )
*Friedrich List , German journalist (d.1846 )Deaths
*January 1 -Fletcher Norton, 1st Baron Grantley , English politician (b.1716 )
*January 8 -Jack Broughton , English boxer (b.1703 )
*January 23 -Frances Brooke , English writer (b.1724 )
*February 19 - Nicholas Van Dyke, American lawyer and President of Delaware (b.1738 )
*April 7 -Abd-ul-Hamid I ,Ottoman Sultan (b.1725 )
*April 7 -Petrus Camper , Dutch anatomist (b.1722 )
*April 26 - CountPetr Ivanovich Panin , Russian soldier (b.1721 )
*May 1 -George Fife Angas , Founder of South Australia (d.1879 )
*May 9 -Jean Baptiste Vaquette de Gribeauval , French artillery specialist (b.1715 )
*May 25 -Anders Dahl , Swedish botanist (b.1751 )
*June 4 -Prince Louis-Joseph of France , son ofLouis XVI of France (tuberculosis) (b.1781 )
*July 13 -Victor de Riqueti, marquis de Mirabeau , French economist (b.1715 )
*July 14 -Jacques de Flesselles , French provost (assassinated) (b.1721 )
*July 15 -Jacques Duphly , French composer (b.1715 )
*July 22 -Joseph-François Foulon , French politician (executed) (b.1715 )
*October 27 - John Cook, American farmer and President of Delaware (b.1730 )
*December 3 -Claude Joseph Vernet , French painter (b.1714 )
*December 12 - John Ponsonby, Irish politician (b.1713 )
*December 23 -Charles-Michel de l'Épée , French philanthropist and developer of signed French (b.1712 )References
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