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Year
1795 (
Roman numerals) was a
common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a
common year starting on Monday of the 11-day slower Julian calendar).
Events of 1795
January - June
- January 15 - The University of North Carolina (renamed the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1963) opens to students, becoming the first state university in the United States.
- January 16 - France occupy Utrecht (city), Netherlands.
- January 17 - Revolution breaks out in Amsterdam.
- January 19 - The Batavian Republic is proclaimed.
- January 20 - French troops enter Amsterdam.
- January 21 - Dutch fleet freezed in IJsselmeer is captured by French 8e Hussard.
- February 7 - The United States Constitution/Amendment Eleven to the United States Constitution is passed.
- April 7 - France adopts the metre as the unit of length.
- April 8 - The Marriage of George IV of the United Kingdom to Caroline of Brunswick.
- Spring - Kamehameha I of the Island of Hawaii defeats the Oahuans at the Battle of Nu'uanu, solidifying his control of the major islands of the archipelago.
- May 15 - First Coalition: Napoleon I of France enters Milan in triumph.
- May and June - The Battle of Richmond Hill in the colony of New South Wales between the Darug people and British Colonial Forces.
- June 5 - The Copenhagen fire of 1795 starts in a naval warehouse.
- June 7 - The Copenhagen fire of 1795 dies out after destroying 941 houses.
- June 8 - Dauphin of France, would-be-Louis XVII of France dies. Louis XVIII becomes titular king of France (he becomes actual king of France on April 6, 1814)
- June 28 - French government announces that the heir to the France throne has died of illness - many doubt the statement.
- June 27
- British forces land of Quiberon to aid the revolt in Brittany.
- French troops recapture St. Lucia.
July - December
- July 15 - The Marseillaise officially adopted as the France national anthem.
- July 25 - Construction of the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct begins.
- August 3 - The signature of the Treaty of Greenville puts an end to the Northwest Indian War.
- October 1 - Austrian Netherlands annexed to the French Republic as the "Belgian departments."
- October 5 - Royalist riots in Paris are crushed by troops under Paul François Jean Nicolas Barras and newly reinstalled artillery officer Napoleon Bonaparte.
- October 24 - Third Partitions of Poland is made.
- October 27 - The United States and Spain sign the Treaty of Madrid (1795), which established the boundaries between Spanish colonization of the Americas and the U.S.
- December 13 A meteorite fell at Wold Newton, East Riding of Yorkshire, a hamlet in Yorkshire in England. This meteorite fall was subsequently used as a literary premise by the science fiction writer Philip José Farmer as the basis for the Wold Newton family stories. See: Wold Newton meteorite.
Undated
- Sweden becomes the first monarchy to recognize the French Republic.
- City of Edmonton, Alberta is founded when a Hudson's Bay Company Trading Post is established with the construction of Fort Edmonton.
- Failed harvest in Munich.
- Large slavery rebellion occurs in Curaçao.
- Spain cedes its half of Hispaniola to France.
Ongoing events
Births
- January 18 - Anna Pavlovna of Russia, Dutch queen (d. 1865)
- February 3 - Antonio José de Sucre, Venezuelan revolutionary leader, general and statesman (d. 1830)
- February 18 - George Peabody, American businessman and philanthropist (d.1869)
- May 19 - Johns Hopkins, American businessman and philanthropist (d. 1873)
- May 23 - Charles Barry, English architect (d. 1860)
- September 6 - Achille Baraguey d'Hilliers, Marshal of France (d. 1878)
- September 16 - Saverio Mercadante, Italian composer (d. 1870)
- October 15 - King Frederick William IV of Prussia (d. 1861)
- October 31 - John Keats, English poet (d. 1821)
- November 2 - James Knox Polk, 11th President of the United States (d. 1849)
- November 12 - Thaddeus William Harris, American naturalist (d. 1856)
- December 4 - Thomas Carlyle, Scottish writer and historian (d. 1881)
- December 10 - Matthias W. Baldwin, American locomotive manufacturer (d. 1866)
See also :Category: 1795 births.
Deaths
- January 3 - Josiah Wedgwood, English potter (b. 1730)
- January 21 - Samuel Wallis, English navigator
- January 26 - Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach, German composer (b. 1732)
- March 4 - John Collins (delegate), American politician (b. 1717)
- March 21 - Giovanni Arduino, Italian geologist (b. 1714)
- April 12 - Johann Kaspar Basselet von La Rosée, Bavarian general (b. 1710)
- May 7 - Antoine Quentin Fouquier-Tinville, French revolutionary leader (executed) (b. 1746)
- May 19 - Josiah Bartlett, signer of the American Declaration of Independence (b. 1729)
- June 1 - Pierre-Joseph Desault, French anatomist and surgeon (b. 1744)
- June 8 - King Louis XVII of France (b. 1785)
- July 3
- Louis-Georges de Bréquigny, French historian (b. 1714)
- Antonio de Ulloa, Spanish general and governor of Louisiana (b. 1716)
- July 9 - Henry Seymour Conway, British general and statesman (b. 1721)
- August 4 - Timothy Ruggles, American-born Tory politician (b. 1711)
- August 31 - François-André Danican Philidor, French composer and chess player (b. 1726)
- October 8 - Andrew Kippis, English non-conformist clergyman and biographer (b. 1725)
- October 10 - Francesco Antonio Zaccaria, Italian theologian and historian (b. 1714)
- November 15 - Charles-Amédée-Philippe van Loo, French painter (b. 1719)
- December 23 - Henry Clinton (American War of Independence), British general (b. 1730)
- December 28 - Eugenio Espejo, Ecuadorian scientist (b. 1747)
See also :Category: 1795 deaths.
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Year
1795 (
Roman numerals) was a
common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a
common year starting on Monday of the 11-day slower Julian calendar).
Events of 1795
January - June
July - December
- July 15 - The Marseillaise officially adopted as the France national anthem.
- July 25 - Construction of the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct begins.
- August 3 - The signature of the Treaty of Greenville puts an end to the Northwest Indian War.
- October 1 - Austrian Netherlands annexed to the French Republic as the "Belgian departments."
- October 5 - Royalist riots in Paris are crushed by troops under Paul François Jean Nicolas Barras and newly reinstalled artillery officer Napoleon Bonaparte.
- October 24 - Third Partitions of Poland is made.
- October 27 - The United States and Spain sign the Treaty of Madrid (1795), which established the boundaries between Spanish colonization of the Americas and the U.S.
- December 13 A meteorite fell at Wold Newton, East Riding of Yorkshire, a hamlet in Yorkshire in England. This meteorite fall was subsequently used as a literary premise by the science fiction writer Philip José Farmer as the basis for the Wold Newton family stories. See: Wold Newton meteorite.
Undated
- Sweden becomes the first monarchy to recognize the French Republic.
- City of Edmonton, Alberta is founded when a Hudson's Bay Company Trading Post is established with the construction of Fort Edmonton.
- Failed harvest in Munich.
- Large slavery rebellion occurs in Curaçao.
- Spain cedes its half of Hispaniola to France.
Ongoing events
- French Revolution (1789-1799).
- French Revolutionary Wars (1792-1802) First Coalition.
Births
- January 18 - Anna Pavlovna of Russia, Dutch queen (d. 1865)
- February 3 - Antonio José de Sucre, Venezuelan revolutionary leader, general and statesman (d. 1830)
- February 18 - George Peabody, American businessman and philanthropist (d.1869)
- May 19 - Johns Hopkins, American businessman and philanthropist (d. 1873)
- May 23 - Charles Barry, English architect (d. 1860)
- September 6 - Achille Baraguey d'Hilliers, Marshal of France (d. 1878)
- September 16 - Saverio Mercadante, Italian composer (d. 1870)
- October 15 - King Frederick William IV of Prussia (d. 1861)
- October 31 - John Keats, English poet (d. 1821)
- November 2 - James Knox Polk, 11th President of the United States (d. 1849)
- November 12 - Thaddeus William Harris, American naturalist (d. 1856)
- December 4 - Thomas Carlyle, Scottish writer and historian (d. 1881)
- December 10 - Matthias W. Baldwin, American locomotive manufacturer (d. 1866)
See also :Category: 1795 births.
Deaths
- January 3 - Josiah Wedgwood, English potter (b. 1730)
- January 21 - Samuel Wallis, English navigator
- January 26 - Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach, German composer (b. 1732)
- March 4 - John Collins (delegate), American politician (b. 1717)
- March 21 - Giovanni Arduino, Italian geologist (b. 1714)
- April 12 - Johann Kaspar Basselet von La Rosée, Bavarian general (b. 1710)
- May 7 - Antoine Quentin Fouquier-Tinville, French revolutionary leader (executed) (b. 1746)
- May 19 - Josiah Bartlett, signer of the American Declaration of Independence (b. 1729)
- June 1 - Pierre-Joseph Desault, French anatomist and surgeon (b. 1744)
- June 8 - King Louis XVII of France (b. 1785)
- July 3
- July 9 - Henry Seymour Conway, British general and statesman (b. 1721)
- August 4 - Timothy Ruggles, American-born Tory politician (b. 1711)
- August 31 - François-André Danican Philidor, French composer and chess player (b. 1726)
- October 8 - Andrew Kippis, English non-conformist clergyman and biographer (b. 1725)
- October 10 - Francesco Antonio Zaccaria, Italian theologian and historian (b. 1714)
- November 15 - Charles-Amédée-Philippe van Loo, French painter (b. 1719)
- December 23 - Henry Clinton (American War of Independence), British general (b. 1730)
- December 28 - Eugenio Espejo, Ecuadorian scientist (b. 1747)
See also :Category: 1795 deaths.
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