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== Events == <onlyinclude> === January–March === * [[January 1]] – Austrian composer [[Joseph Haydn]] arrives in England, to perform a series of concerts. * [[January 2]] – [[Northwest Indian War]]: [[Big Bottom Massacre]] – The war begins in the Ohio Country, with this massacre. * [[January 12]] – [[Holy Roman Empire|Holy Roman]] troops reenter [[Liège]], heralding the end of the [[Liège Revolution]], and the restoration of its [[Prince-Bishopric of Liège|Prince-Bishops]]. * [[January 25]] – The [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|British Parliament]] passes the [[Constitutional Act 1791]], splitting the old [[Province of Quebec (1763–91)|province of Quebec]] into [[Upper Canada|Upper]] and [[Lower Canada]]. * [[February 8]] – The [[First Bank of the United States|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.<ref name="Harper1791">''Harper's Encyclopaedia of United States History from 458 A. D. to 1909'', ed. by Benson John Lossing and, Woodrow Wilson (Harper & Brothers, 1910) p169</ref> * [[February 21]] – The United States opens [[Portugal–United States relations|diplomatic relations]] with [[Kingdom of Portugal|Portugal]]. * [[March 2]] – [[French Revolution]]: ** The abolition of [[guild]]s is enacted. ** A mechanical [[semaphore line]] for rapid long-distance communication is demonstrated by [[Claude Chappe]] in Paris. * [[March 4]] – [[Vermont]] is [[admission to the Union|admitted]] as the 14th [[U.S. state]]. * [[March 13]] – [[Thomas Paine]]'s chief work ''[[Rights of Man]]'' (first part) is published in London.<ref name=HF>{{cite book|title=The Hutchinson Factfinder|publisher=Helicon|year=1999|isbn=1-85986-000-1}}</ref> * [[March]] – [[French Revolution]]: In France, the [[National Constituent Assembly (France)|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 markers of the original District of Columbia]], delineating the borders of the new District in the United States is laid at [[Jones Point Light]] in [[Alexandria, Virginia]]. * [[April 29]]–[[May 8]] – The first American ships reach [[Japan]], [[brigantine]] ''[[Lady Washington]]'' captained by [[John Kendrick (American sea captain)|John Kendrick]] of [[Boston]], and the [[brig]] ''Grace''.<ref>{{cite web|title=First Encounters Between the U.S. and Japan - John Kendrick...|url=https://www.ny.us.emb-japan.go.jp/history/01.html?id=eng|publisher=Consulate General of Japan in New York|accessdate=2022-09-03}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Logbook for Brig "Grace" (1791)|url=https://duxburyhistory.org/collection-highlights/logbook-for-brig-grace-1791/|publisher=Duxbury Rural & Historical Society|accessdate=2022-09-03}}</ref> * [[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 for the production of maps.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.charlesclosesociety.org/files/HistoryOSGB.pdf|title=A short history of the Ordnance Survey of Great Britain}}</ref> === July–September === <gallery> File:Malapeau_Claude-Nicolas_Translation_de_Voltaire_au_Panthéon.jpg|Translation of [[Voltaire]] File:PriestleyRiotsOldMeeting.jpg|[[Priestley Riots]] File:Fusillade du Champ de Mars (1791, 17 juillet).jpg|[[Champ de Mars massacre]] File:Pillnitzer Deklaration.jpg|[[Declaration of Pillnitz]] </gallery> * [[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]]–[[July 17|17]] – [[Priestley Riots]] against [[Dissenter]]s 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 (Prussia) is finished. * [[August 7]] – [[George Hammond (diplomat)|George Hammond]] is appointed as Great Britain's first minister to the United States.<ref name=Harper1791/> * [[August 21]] – [[Haitian Revolution]]: A [[slave rebellion]] breaks out in the French colony of [[Saint-Domingue]]. * [[August 26]] – [[John Fitch (inventor)|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 [[Kingdom of Mysore|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.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ourgame.mlblogs.com/the-pittsfield-baseball-bylaw-of-1791-what-it-means-940a3ccf08db|first=John|last=Thorn|title=The Pittsfield "Baseball" Bylaw of 1791: What It Means|date=2011-08-03|work=Our Game|access-date=2019-11-04}}</ref> ** [[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.<ref>[https://www.iep.utm.edu/gouges/ Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]</ref> * [[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, Holy Roman Emperor|Leopold II]] as King of [[Kingdom of Bohemia|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]]'' (''Die Zauberflöte'') premières at the [[Theater auf der Wieden|Freihaus-Theater auf der Wieden]] in [[Vienna]]. === October–December === * [[October 1]] – [[French Revolution]]: The [[Legislative Assembly (France)]] 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 19]] – The [[Treaty of Drottningholm]] is signed between the [[Russian Empire]] and [[Gustavian era|Sweden]] establishing an alliance between the two.<ref>{{Cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=x7A8AAAAIAAJ&dq=19+october+russo+swedish+treaty+1791&pg=PA37 |title=The Cambridge Modern History |publisher=CUP Archive |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Anusik |first1=Zbigniew |title=The Commonwealth of Poland towards Russia in the final stage of the Great Diet (1791–1792) |journal=Przegląd Nauk Historycznych |date=5 November 2017 |volume=16 |issue=3 |page=104 |doi=10.18778/1644-857X.16.03.03 |access-date=21 November 2023|url=https://journals.indexcopernicus.com/api/file/viewByFileId/300952.pdf}}</ref> * [[October 28]] – [[French Revolution]]: The [[Declaration of the Rights of Woman and of 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 modern-day [[Mercer County, Ohio]]. [[Miami people|Miami]] fighters led by Chief [[Little Turtle|Mihsihkinaahkwa]] (Little Turtle) and by [[Shawnee]] warriors commanded by War Chief [[Blue Jacket|Weyapiersenwah]] (Blue Jacket) rout the forces of General [[Arthur St. Clair]] and kill 630 U.S. soldiers, along with hundreds of civilians.<ref>Robert M. Owens, ''Red Dreams, White Nightmares: Pan-Indian Alliances in the Anglo-American Mind, 1763–1815'' (University of Oklahoma Press, 2015)</ref> * [[November 20]] In Vienna (Austria), the Austrian composer [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]] becomes bedridden on his deathbed as a result of a serious illness that would end his life in fifteen days. * [[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 to the United States Constitution|Twenty-seventh Amendment]]. * [[December 23]] – The [[Pale of Settlement]] is established by [[ukase]] of [[Catherine the Great]], specifying those areas of the [[Russian Empire]] in which Jews are permitted permanent residency. === Date unknown === * The [[Royal School for the Blind, Liverpool|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 [[Abolitionism in the United Kingdom|abolitionist]] [[Edward Rushton]]. * [[Camembert]] cheese reputedly first made by [[Marie Harel]], a farmer from [[Normandy]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.camembert-aoc.org/unil-uk/htm/historique-uk.htm|title=The Invention of Marie Harel|work=Camembert de Normandie|access-date=2020-12-06|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100104104135/http://www.camembert-aoc.org/unil-uk/htm/historique-uk.htm|archive-date=2010-01-04|url-status=dead}}</ref> * The [[Dar Hassan Pacha]] (palace) in the [[Casbah of Algiers]] is completed.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wdl.org/en/item/8768/|title=Interior of Governors Palace, Algiers, Algeria|website=[[World Digital Library]]|year=1899|access-date=2013-09-25}}</ref> * The first printed manuscript of ''[[Dream of the Red Chamber]]'' by [[Cao Xueqin]], one of the [[Classic Chinese Novels]], begins publication posthumously.</onlyinclude>
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