Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1789. 1789 (MDCCLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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French Revolution (redirect from French Revolution of 1789)
political and societal change in France that began with the Estates General of 1789, and ended with the coup of 18 Brumaire in November 1799 and the formation...
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The Estates General of 1789 (French: États Généraux de 1789) was a general assembly representing the French estates of the realm: the clergy (First Estate)...
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The Judiciary Act of 1789 (ch. 20, 1 Stat. 73) was a United States federal statute enacted on September 24, 1789, during the first session of the First...
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election. It was held from Monday, December 15, 1788, to Wednesday, January 7, 1789, under the new Constitution ratified that same year. George Washington was...
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The Society of 1789 (French: Club de 1789), or the Patriotic Society of 1789 (French: Société patriotique de 1789), was a political club of the French...
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The Great French Revolution (redirect from The Great French Revolution, 1789–1793)
The Great French Revolution, 1789–1793 is a 1909 history of the French Revolution by Peter Kropotkin, published in both French and English. It was first...
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The Tariff Act of 1789 was the first major piece of legislation passed in the United States after the ratification of the United States Constitution. It...
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The 1788–1789 United States Senate elections were the first U.S. Senate elections following the adoption of the Constitution of the United States. They...
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Witches' Sabbath (Goya, 1798) (redirect from Witches Sabbath (1789))
The Drunk Mason (1786–87) The Threshing Floor (1786–87) Blind Man's Bluff (1789) The Wedding (1791–92) Black Paintings (c. 1819–1823) Saturn Devouring His...
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Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen (redirect from Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen of 1789)
Déclaration des droits de l'Homme et du citoyen de 1789), set by France's National Constituent Assembly in 1789, is a human civil rights document from the French...
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The history of the United States from 1776 to 1789 was marked by the nation's transition from the American Revolutionary War to the establishment of a...
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United States Secretary of War (redirect from Secretary of War (1789–1947))
of the Confederation under the Articles of Confederation between 1781 and 1789. Benjamin Lincoln and later Henry Knox held the position. When Washington...
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CEN 1789:2020 is the European Union standard for ambulances and medical transportation vehicles. This European standard specifies requirements for the...
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National Assembly (French Revolution) (redirect from Royal Session of 23 June 1789)
Assembly (French: Assemblée nationale), which existed from 17 June 1789 to 9 July 1789, was a revolutionary assembly of the Kingdom of France formed by...
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List of United States presidential candidates (redirect from List of United States presidential candidates (1789–1852))
presidential candidates. The first U.S. presidential election was held in 1788–1789, followed by the second in 1792. Presidential elections have been held every...
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Avobenzone (redirect from Parsol 1789)
Avobenzone (trade names Parsol 1789, Milestab 1789, Eusolex 9020, Escalol 517, Neo Heliopan 357 and others, INCI Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane) is an...
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1788–89 United States presidential election (December 15, 1788 – January 10, 1789). George Washington is elected president, and John Adams is elected vice...
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The Age of Revolution: Europe: 1789–1848 is a book by Eric Hobsbawm, first published in 1962. It is the first in a trilogy of books about "the long 19th...
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The history of the United States from 1789 to 1815 was marked by the nascent years of the American Republic under the new U.S. Constitution. George Washington...
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commander-in-chief of the United States Armed Forces. Since the office was established in 1789, 45 men have served in 46 presidencies. The first president, George Washington...
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organized by the 1st United States Congress. Through the Judiciary Act of 1789, Congress specified the Court's original and appellate jurisdiction, created...
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India Company in the Third Anglo-Mysore War of 1789–92. Tipu Sultan attacked Travancore on 29 December 1789 and this made the Nizam of Hyderabad and the...
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declare the King sane on the orders of the Queen. In the Regency Bill of 1789, the Prince of Wales was declared regent should the King become permanently...
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Great Fear (redirect from Great Fear of 1789)
Grande Peur) was a general panic that took place between 22 July to 6 August 1789, at the start of the French Revolution. Rural unrest had been present in...
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Cromford Canal (redirect from Cromford Canal Act of 1789)
Committee reluctantly agreed. The canal obtained its Act of Parliament in 1789. Perhaps because they had quoted too little, basing their estimates on Jessop's...
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The Glorious Cause: The American Revolution, 1763–1789 is a nonfiction book about the American Revolution written by American historian Robert Middlekauff...
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French emigration from the years 1789 to 1815 refers to the mass movement of citizens from France to neighboring countries, in reaction to the instability...
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