• The action of 22 January 1783 was a single-ship action fought off the Chesapeake Bay during the American War of Independence. The British frigate Hussar...
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    The action of 2 January 1783 was a minor naval battle that took place in the Caribbean Sea during the last stages of the American War of Independence....
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  • theater of the American Revolutionary War after Saratoga (1778–1781) Southern theater of the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783) Western theater of the...
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  • French frigate Sibylle (1777) (category Age of Sail frigates of France)
    being captured by the 50-gun HMS Centurion and Hussar in the action of 22 January 1783. The British broke up Sibylle in 1784. Roche (2005), p. 415. Contenson...
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    Treaty of Paris, signed in Paris by representatives of King George III of Great Britain and representatives of the United States on September 3, 1783, officially...
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    corvette, HMS Hussar, under Thomas McNamara Russell, yielding the action of 22 January 1783. Kergariou ordered a British flag hoisted over the French ensign...
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    The Battle of Cuddalore in 1783 was a naval battle between a British fleet, under Admiral Sir Edward Hughes with Admiral L.J. Weiland, and a smaller French...
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    Mutiny of 1783 (also known as the Philadelphia Mutiny) was an anti-government protest by nearly 400 soldiers of the Continental Army in June 1783. The mutiny...
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  • Battle of the Delaware Capes 20–21 December - British victory over the USA Action of 2 January 1783 - Inconclusive Action of 22 January 1783 - British...
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    with protests but no action. Preliminary treaties were signed with Britain, France and Spain on 20 January 1783. The siege of Gibraltar was lifted three...
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    The action of 8 January 1780 was a naval encounter off Cape Finisterre between a British Royal Naval fleet under Admiral Sir George Rodney, and a fleet...
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    Cassidy Hutchinson List of coups and coup attempts by country § United States Newburgh Conspiracy – Planned military coup in 1783 in the U.S. Pre-election...
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    The action of 12–17 January 1640 was a naval battle between a Dutch fleet and a combined Spanish-Portuguese fleet during the Eighty Years' War. The battle...
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    ISBN 0-906290-23-6 Dodsley. The Annual Register 1783. Galloway, Peter (1 January 1983). The Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick. Phillimore & Co Ltd. ISBN 978-0850335088...
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    Newburgh Conspiracy (category Conflicts in 1783)
    Conspiracy was a failed apparent threat by leaders of the Continental Army in March 1783, at the end of the American Revolutionary War. The Army's commander...
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    May 1783) James Wallace (2 May 1783 – November 1783) (died in office) John Lee (22 November 1783 – 19 December 1783) Lloyd Kenyon (26 December 1783 – 31...
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    and America on 30 November, with protests but no action. The siege continued, but on 20 January 1783 preliminary treaties were signed with France and...
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    1775 – September 3, 1783), also known as the Revolutionary War or American War of Independence, was a military conflict that was part of the broader American...
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    a 44-gun fifth-rate Roebuck-class ship of the Royal Navy. She was launched on 20 January 1783 by Henry Adams of Bucklers Hard. She spent her entire career...
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    third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built by Randall and Co., at Rotherhithe on the River Thames, and launched on 10 December 1783. She was commissioned...
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    "October 6, 1783". Journals of the Continental Congress. Library of Congress: American Memory: 647. October 1783. Archived from the original on January 15, 2022...
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    during 1809. Powerful was launched on 3 April 1783 at Blackwall Yard, London, and was commissioned on 22 April, serving until 1 July 1788. In 1785, her...
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    Cambridge History of British Foreign Policy, 1783–1919. Vol. 1, 1783–1815. Cambridge, The University press. Watson, J. Steven (1960). The Reign of George III...
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    Fabian (2019). "On the financial viability of negative emissions". Nature Communications. 10 (1): 1783. Bibcode:2019NatCo..10.1783B. doi:10.1038/s41467-019-09782-x...
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    Canada (redirect from Etymology of Canada)
    American War of Independence, the 1783 Treaty of Paris recognized the independence of the newly formed United States and set the terms of peace, ceding...
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    PAC Planned Parenthood Action Fund Population Connection Action Fund Progressive Democrats of America Labor unions Association of Flight Attendants United...
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    general from 7 January 1783 to 3 November 1783. John Philip De Haas. Continental brigadier general from 21 February 1777 to 3 November 1783. Moses Hazen...
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    formally recognized the independence of the United States in the Treaties of Paris signed in 1782 and 1783. In early 1783, George III privately conceded "America...
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    Treaty of Paris, which acknowledged the sovereignty and independence of the United States. He resigned his commission in 1783 after the conclusion of the...
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    licensed exclusive trade by the company in India until 1783, in return for a further loan of £1 million. Between 1756 and 1763, the Seven Years' War...
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