1790 Events January–March January 8 - United States President George Washington gives the first State of the Union address , in New York City . January 11 - The 11 minor states of the Austrian Netherlands , which took part in the Brabant Revolution at the end of 1789, sign a Treaty of Union , creating the United States of Belgium . British Prime Minister William Pitt refuses to recognize the new confederation's independence. January 14 - U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton submits his proposed plan for payment of American debts, starting with $12,000,000 to pay the foreign debts of the confederation, followed by $40 million for domestic debts, and $21.5 million for the war debts of the states. The plan was narrowly approved 14-12 in the Senate and 34-28 in the House. January 15 – Fletcher Christian & 8 mutineers aboard the Bounty land on Pitcairn . January 26 - Mozart's opera Così fan tutte premieres in Vienna . January 30 - The first boat specialized as a rescue lifeboat is tested on the River Tyne in England. February 1 - In New York City, the Supreme Court of the United States convenes for the first time . February 4 - Louis XVI of France declares to the National Assembly that he will maintain the constitutional laws. February 11 - Two Quaker delegates petition the United States Congress for the abolition of slavery . February 25 - North Carolina cedes its western territories to the federal government. March 1 - The first United States Census is authorized; it is held later in the year. March 4 - France is divided into 83 départements, which cut across the former provinces, in an attempt to dislodge regional loyalties based on noble ownership of land. March 6 - The New York legislature consents to the admission to the Union of a new state, Vermont , formed within the boundaries of New York, contingent upon the successful conclusion of negotiations concerning disputed real-estate claims, and the boundary between the two states. March 21 - Thomas Jefferson reports to President George Washington in New York, as the new United States Secretary of State .April–June April 10 - The United States patent system is established. May 13 - Battle of Reval: Gustav III of Sweden sends the battlefleet to eliminate the Russian squadron wintering at Reval, but is defeated; 8 Russians, 51 Swedes are killed, 250 captured, and 2 ships are sunk. May 17–18 - Battle of Andros: An Ottoman–Algerian fleet destroys the fleet of the Greek privateer Lambros Katsonis . May 26 - Congress passes an act to govern the creation of states from the "Southwest Territory", from which Tennessee , Alabama, and Mississippi will be formed. May 29 - Rhode Island ratifies the United States Constitution , and becomes the last of the 13 original states to do so. June 9 - Royal assent is given to establishment of the port of Milford Haven in Wales. June 20 - Compromise of 1790: Thomas Jefferson, James Madison , and Alexander Hamilton come to an agreement: Madison agrees to not be "strenuous" in opposition for the assumption of state debts by the federal government; Hamilton agrees to support the capital site being above the Potomac. June 23 - The alleged London Monster is arrested in London; he later receives 40 years for 10 assaults.July–September July - Louis XVI of France accepts a constitutional monarchy . July 9 - Russo-Swedish War - Second Battle of Svensksund: In a massive Baltic Sea battle of 300 ships, the Swedish Navy captures one third of the Russian galley fleet: 304 Swedes are killed, 3,500 Russians killed and 6,000 captured, 51 Russian galleys and other rowing craft are sunk and 22 are taken. July 10 — The U.S. House of Representatives votes, 32-29 to approve creating the District of Columbia from portions of Maryland and Virginia for the eventual seat of government and national capital. July 12 - French Revolution: The Civil Constitution of the Clergy is passed. This completes the destruction of the monastic orders, legislating out of existence all regular and secular chapters for either sex, abbacies and priorships. July 14 - French Revolution: Citizens of Paris celebrate the unity of the French people and the national reconciliation, in the Fête de la Fédération . July 16 - U.S. President George Washington signs the Residence Act into law, establishing a site along the Potomac River as the District of Columbia and the future site of the capital of the United States . The move comes after the bill is narrowly approved on July 1 by the Senate, 14 to 12, and on July 9 by the House, 32 to 29. At the same time, plans are made to move the national capital from New York to Philadelphia until the Potomac River site can be completed. July 26 - Alexander Hamilton's Assumption Bill, giving effect to his First Report on the Public Credit , is passed in the United States Congress, allowing the federal government to assume the consolidated debts of the U.S. states. July 27 - The Convention of Reichenbach is signed between Prussia and Austria. July 31 - Inventor Samuel Hopkins becomes the first to be issued a U.S. patent. August 4 - A newly passed U.S. tariff act creates the system of cutters for revenue enforcement, the forerunner of the Coast Guard . August 14 - The Treaty of Värälä ends the Russo-Swedish War. September 25 - The Peking Opera is born, when the Four Great Anhui Troupes introduce Anhui opera to Beijing, in honor of the Qianlong Emperor's 80th birthday. September 30 - Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor starts to rule.October–December October 7 - Commissioners appointed by the New York legislature announce the successful conclusion of negotiations between New York and Vermont, concerning disputed real-estate claims, and the consent of New York's legislature to the admission to the Union of the state of Vermont as the 14th State. October 20 - The Harmar Campaign ends in a defeat of U.S. Army General Josiah Harmar and Colonel John Hardin by the Western Confederacy of Indians, led by Chief Mihšihkinaahkwa of the Miami tribe and Weyapiersenwah of the Shawnee at Kekionga. November 24 - France's Constituent Assembly passes a law requiring all Roman Catholic priests to swear an oath of acceptance of the new French Constitution. November 27 - U.S. President George Washington and his wife, Martha Washington , arrive in the new temporary U.S. capital, Philadelphia, and take up residence at the President's House located at 524 Market Street. December 2 - Holy Roman Empire forces recapture Brussels , bringing an end to the short-lived United States of Belgium and restoring the Austrian Netherlands. December 6 - The United States Congress opens its first session in the new temporary U.S. capital in Philadelphia. December 10 - The Hawkesbury and Nepean Wars begin in New South Wales, Australia , as a result of deterioration in relations and increasing colonization. December 11 - Russo-Turkish War : During Alexander Suvorov's storm of Izmail , 26,000 Turkish soldiers lose their lives. December 17 - The Aztec calendar stone is discovered at El Zócalo, Mexico City. December 22 - The Turkish fortress of Izmail is stormed and captured by Alexander Suvorov and his Russian armies.Births January 5 - Melchor Múzquiz , 5th President of Mexico January 18 - Qi Shan , Manchu Qing official January 27 - Juan Álvarez , interim president of Mexico , 1855 March 3 - John Austin , English jurist March 29 - John Tyler , 10th President of the United States April 21 - Manuel Blanco Encalada , Spanish-Chilean admiral and politician, 1st President of Chile May 20 - Micajah Thomas Hawkins , American politician May 23 - Jules Dumont d'Urville , French explorer June 1 - Ferdinand Raimund , Austrian playwright June 13 - José Antonio Páez , 19th President of Venezuela June 24 - Helena Ekblom , Swedish preacher July 13 - Anna Sofia Sevelin , Swedish opera singer September 6 - John Green Crosse , English surgeon October 14 - Thursday October Christian I , Pitcairn Islander and son of Fletcher Christian November 12 - Letitia Christian Tyler , First Lady of the United States November 17 - August Ferdinand Möbius , German mathematician, astronomer November 21 - Edmund Lyons, 1st Baron Lyons , British admiral December 8 * Richard Carlile , English social reformer, press advocate * Friederike Lienig , Latvian entomologist * August Meineke , German Classical scholar December 16 - Leopold I of Belgium December 19 - William Edward Parry , English Arctic explorer December 23 - Jean-François Champollion , French Egyptologist December 31 - Antonie Adamberger , Austrian stage actress date Unknown * Lone Horn , Miniconjou chief * James Moore Wayne , American politician, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States Deaths January 5 - Jacob Christian Schäffer , German inventor, botanist and professor January 13 - Luc Urbain de Bouëxic, comte de Guichen , French admiral January 15 - John Landen , English mathematician January 20 - John Howard, English philanthropist January 25 - Meriwether Smith , American Continental Congressman for Virginia January 31 - Thomas Lewis , Irish-born Virginia settler February 5 - William Cullen , Scottish physician, chemist February 15- Juan Albano Pereira Márquez , godfather and tutor of Bernardo O'Higgins February 18 - Elisabeth of Württemberg , Archduchess of Austria February 20 * Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor * Leonard Lispenard , American politician March 4 - Henry Wisner , American Continental Congressman for New York March 12 * András Hadik , Austro-Hungarian general * William Grayson , American Continental Congressman and United States Senator for Virginia April 6 - Ludwig IX, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt April 17 - Benjamin Franklin , American scientist, statesman April 29 - Charles-Nicolas Cochin , French artist May 4 - Matthew Tilghman , American Continental Congressman for Maryland May 9 - William Clingan , American Continental Congressman for Pennsylvania May 16 - Philip Yorke, 2nd Earl of Hardwicke , English politician May 20 - Nathan Miller , American Continental Congressman for Rhode Island May 21 - Thomas Warton , English poet May 23 - George Montagu, 1st Duke of Montagu May 26 - Nathaniel Folsom , American Continental Congressman for New Hampshire and Revolutionary War major general May 29 - Israel Putnam , American Revolutionary War general June 1 - Theodorick Bland , American Continental Congressman and U.S. Representative for Virginia June 25 - Lovisa Augusti , Swedish opera singer July 3 - Jean-Baptiste L. Romé de l'Isle, French chemist July 6 - George Augustus Eliott, 1st Baron Heathfield , British army officer July 7 - François Hemsterhuis , Dutch philosopher July 14 - Ernst Gideon von Laudon , Austrian field marshal July 17 - Adam Smith , Scottish economist, philosopher July 25 * Johann Bernhard Basedow , German educational reformer * William Livingston , Governor of New Jersey August 16 - David Brearley , American Revolutionary War colonel, signer of the U.S. Constitution for New Jersey, and federal judge September 2 - Johann Nikolaus von Hontheim , German historian, theologian September 28 - Nikolaus I, Prince Esterházy , Hungarian prince October 7 - Antoine Choquet de Lindu , French architect October 14 - William Hooper , American signer of the Declaration of Independence and Continental Congressman for North Carolina October 19 - Lyman Hall , American signer of the Declaration of Independence and Governor of Georgia October 31 - Michael Schlatter , American clergyman November 2 - Lambert Krahe , German artist November 6 - James Bowdoin , American Governor of Massachusetts November 16 - Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer, American Continental Congressman and Signer of the U.S. Constitution for Maryland November 24 - Sir Hew Dalrymple, 2nd Baronet , Scottish politician and MP for Haddington Burghs on two occasions November 27 - Robert Livingston , American member of the New York colonial assembly December 14 - John Hulse , English clergyman December 16 - Benjamin Andrew , American Continental Congressman for Georgia and member of the Georgia House of Representatives December 29 - Maria Teresa Cybo-Malaspina, Duchess of Massa , Italian ruler date unknown - Helen Gloag , Scottish slave, Empress of Morocco
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