1791 Events January–March January 2 - Big Bottom massacre in the Ohio Country, marking the beginning of the Northwest Indian War . January 12 - Holy Roman troops reenter Liège , heralding the end of the Liège Revolution , and the restoration of its Prince-Bishops . January 25 - The British Parliament passes the Constitutional Act 1791 , splitting the old province of Quebec into Upper and Lower Canada . February 8 - The Bank of the United States , based in Philadelphia, is incorporated by the federal government with a 20-year charter and started with $10,000,000 capital. February 21 - The United States opens diplomatic relations with Portugal . March 2 - French Revolution: * The abolition of guilds is enacted. * A mechanical semaphore line for rapid long-distance communication is demonstrated by Claude Chappe in Paris. March 4 - Vermont is admitted , as the 14th U.S. state. March 13 - Thomas Paine's chief work Rights of Man is published in London. March - French Revolution: In France, the National Constituent Assembly accepts the recommendation of its Commission of Weights and Measures , that the nation should adopt the metric system .April–June April 21 - The first of forty boundary stones , delineating the borders of the new District of Columbia in the United States, is laid at Jones Point Light , in Alexandria, Virginia . May 3 - The Sejm of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth proclaims the Constitution of May 3, 1791 , the first modern codified constitution in Europe. June 20 - French Revolution - Flight to Varennes: The French Royal Family is captured when they try to flee in disguise. June 21 - The Ordnance Survey is founded in Great Britain.July–September July 8 - Austrian composer Joseph Haydn , on a visit to England, is awarded an honorary doctorate of music at the University of Oxford . July 11 - The ashes of Voltaire are transferred to the Panthéon in Paris. July 14-17 - Priestley Riots against Dissenters in Birmingham , England. July 17 - French Revolution: The Champ de Mars massacre occurs in Paris. August 4 - The Treaty of Sistova is signed, ending the Ottoman–Habsburg wars . August 6 - The Brandenburg Gate in Berlin is finished. August 7 - George Hammond is appointed as Great Britain's first minister to the United States. August 21 - Haitian Revolution: A slave rebellion breaks out in the French colony of Saint-Domingue . August 26 - John Fitch is granted a patent for the steamboat in the United States. August 27 * Declaration of Pillnitz: A proclamation by Frederick William II of Prussia and the Habsburg Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor , affirms their wish to "put the King of France in a state to strengthen the bases of monarchic government." * Third Anglo-Mysore War: Battle of Tellicherry: Off the south-west coast of India, a British Royal Navy patrol forces a French convoy bound for Mysore to surrender. September 5 - *An ordinance is written barring the game of baseball within 80 yards of the Meeting House in Pittsfield, Massachusetts , the first known reference to the game of baseball in North America. * Declaration of the Rights of Woman and of the Female Citizen is written by activist Olympe de Gouges in response to the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen . September 6 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's opera seria , La clemenza di Tito , premières at the Estates Theatre in Prague to mark the coronation of Leopold II as King of Bohemia . September 9 - The capital of the United States, Washington, D.C., is named after the incumbent 1st President George Washington . September 12 - The first serious secondary education school open to girls in Denmark, the Døtreskolen af 1791 , is founded in Copenhagen. September 13 - French Revolution: Louis XVI of France accepts the final version of the completed constitution. September 14 - French Revolution: The Papal States lose Avignon to Revolutionary France. September 25 - Mission Santa Cruz is founded by Basque Franciscan Father Fermín Lasuén , becoming the 12th mission in the California mission chain. September 28 - French Revolution: The law on Jewish emancipation is promulgated in France, the first such legislation in modern Europe. September 30 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's singspiel opera The Magic Flute premières at the Freihaus-Theater auf der Wieden in Vienna .October–December October 1 - French Revolution: The Legislative Assembly convenes. October 9 - Mission Nuestra Señora de la Soledad is founded by Father Fermín Lasuén, becoming the 13th mission in the California mission chain. October 28 - French Revolution: The Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen is published in France. November 4 - St. Clair's Defeat, the worst loss suffered by the United States Army in fighting against American Indians, takes place in what is now Mercer County, Ohio . Miami fighters led by Chief Mihsihkinaahkwa and by Shawnee warriors commanded by War Chief Weyapiersenwah rout the forces of General Arthur St. Clair and kill 630 U.S. soldiers, along with hundreds of civilians. December 4 - The first issue of The Observer , the world's first Sunday newspaper, is published in London. December 5 - Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart dies aged 35 at his home in Vienna, perhaps of acute rheumatic fever , and is buried two days later. December 15 - Ratification by the states of the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution is completed, creating the United States Bill of Rights . Two additional amendments remain pending, and one of these is finally ratified in 1992 , becoming the Twenty-seventh Amendment . December 23 - Pale of Settlement established by ukase of Catherine the Great , specifying those areas of the Russian Empire in which Jews are permitted permanent residency.Date unknown The first American ship reaches Japan. The School for the Indigent Blind , the oldest continuously operating specialist school of its kind in the world, is founded in Liverpool , England, by blind ex-merchant seaman, writer and abolitionist Edward Rushton . The Dar Hassan Pacha in the Casbah of Algiers is completed. Births January 15 - Franz Grillparzer , Austrian writer January 28 - Ferdinand Hérold , French composer February 12 - Peter Cooper , American industrialist, inventor and philanthropist February 21 * Carl Czerny , Austrian composer * John Mercer , English chemist, industrialist March 20 - Marie Ellenrieder , German painter March 31 - Franciszek Mirecki , Polish composer, conductor and teacher April 3 - Anne Lister , landowner, diarist, mountaineer and traveller, "the first modern lesbian" April 27 - Samuel Morse , American inventor June 1 - John Nelson , American lawyer June 30 - Félix Savart , French physicist July 26 - Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart , Austrian composer, pianist September 5 - Giacomo Meyerbeer , German composer September 21 - István Széchenyi , Hungarian politician, writer September 22 - Michael Faraday , British scientist September 23 * Johann Franz Encke , German astronomer * Theodor Körner , German author, soldier September 26 - Théodore Géricault , French painter October 29 - John Elliotson , British physician November 11 - Josef Munzinger , member of the Swiss Federal Council December 7 - Ferenc Novák , Hungarian Slovene song collector and priest December 26 - Charles Babbage , British mathematician, inventor approximate date - Enriqueta Favez , Swiss-born physician, surgeonDeaths January 11 - William Williams Pantycelyn , Welsh hymnist January 23 - Johann Phillip Fabricius , German missionary March 2 - John Wesley , English founder of Methodism March 10 - William Wentworth, 2nd Earl of Strafford , England March 14 - Johann Salomo Semler , German historian, Bible commentator March 31 - Ralph Verney, 2nd Earl Verney of Ireland April 2 - Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau , French revolutionary leader April 19 - Richard Price , Welsh philosopher April 24 - Benjamin Harrison V , signer of the United States Declaration of Independence May 9 - Francis Hopkinson , signer of the United States Declaration of Independence June 5 - Frederick Haldimand , Swiss-born British colonial governor June 10 - Toussaint-Guillaume Picquet de la Motte , French admiral June 17 - Selina Hastings, Countess of Huntingdon , English Methodist leader June 30 - Jean-Baptiste Descamps , Flemish painter and art historian July 9 - Jacques-Nicolas Tardieu , French engraver July 17 - Martin Dobrizhoffer , Austrian Jesuit missionary July 25 - Isaac Low , American delegate to the Continental Congress August 22 - Johann David Michaelis , German biblical scholar and teacher September 25 - William Bradford , American printer October 7 - Mary Frances of the Five Wounds , Italian Franciscan saint October 12 * Anna Louisa Karsch , German poet * Peter Oliver , Massachusetts colonial judge October 16 - Grigory Potemkin , Russian military leader, statesman, nobleman and favourite of Catherine the Great November 4 - Richard Butler , American soldier November 16 - Edward Penny , British painter December 5 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Austrian composer December 12 * Etteilla , French occult cartomancer * Catharina Freymann , Norwegian pietist leader December 13 - Mathieu Tillet , French botanist December 19 - Jean-François de Neufforge , Flemish architect and engraver December 27 - John Monro , British physician of Bethlem Hospital date unknown - Maria Petraccini , Italian anatomist, physician
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