Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1791. 1791 (MDCCXCI) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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Constitution of 1791 may refer to: Constitution of May 3, 1791, adopted by the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth French Constitution of 1791, adopted on 3...
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Kingdom of France (redirect from Kingdom of the French (1791 - 1792))
which began in 1789, the Kingdom of France adopted a written constitution in 1791, but the Kingdom was abolished a year later and replaced with the First French...
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monarchy from 3 September 1791 until 21 September 1792, when it was succeeded by the French First Republic. On 3 September 1791, the National Constituent...
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British maintained a military presence there until 1796 and the Jay Treaty. In 1791, the territory north of the Great Lakes was reorganised and divided into...
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The 1791 slave rebellion was a slave rebellion in the French colony of Saint-Domingue which sparked the Haitian Revolution. Unlike previous rebellions...
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The Constitution of 3 May 1791, titled the Government Act, was a written constitution for the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth that was adopted by the Great...
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family under house arrest in the Tuileries Palace in October 1789. The June 1791 attempted flight to Varennes and her role in the War of the First Coalition...
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the Reciprocal Guarantee of Two Nations (1791). In the preamble of the Reciprocal Guarantee of Two Nations (1791) the dualistic nature of the state was...
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The French Constitution of 1791 (French: Constitution française du 3 septembre 1791) was the first written constitution in France, created after the collapse...
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The Constitutional Act 1791 (31 Geo. 3. c. 31) (French: Acte constitutionnel de 1791) was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain which was passed during...
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Vermont Republic (redirect from First Vermont Republic June 1777-1791)
independent state in New England that existed from January 15, 1777, to March 4, 1791. The state was founded in January 1777, when delegates from 28 towns met...
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National Assembly during the first phase of the French Revolution (14 June 1791), banning guilds as the early version of trade unions (in reality the guilds...
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Bill of 1791 is a common term for two bills passed by the First Congress of the United States of America on February 25 and March 2 of 1791. After Alexander...
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John Wesley (redirect from Wesley, John, 1703-1791)
John Wesley (/ˈwɛsli/ WESS-lee; 28 June [O.S. 17 June] 1703 – 2 March 1791) was an English cleric, theologian, and evangelist who was a principal leader...
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Austro-Turkish War, also known as the Habsburg–Ottoman War, was fought from 1788 to 1791, between the Habsburg monarchy and the Ottoman Empire. During the conflict...
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article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1791. May 16 – James Boswell's Life of Samuel Johnson is published in 2 volumes...
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The year 1791 in science and technology involved some significant events. Jean Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard begins publication of Histoire des champignons...
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Events from the year 1791 in the United States. President: George Washington (no political party) Vice President: John Adams (F-Massachusetts) Chief Justice:...
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Къэуцухьэ; Turkish: Anapa Kuşatması) was a siege that took place on July 3, 1791, when the Russian Empire attacked the Turkish-regulated Anapa fort in Circassia...
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Events from the year 1791 in France. Monarch: Louis XVI The Legislative Assembly (after 1 October) On 28 January Robespierre discussed the organisation...
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Legislative elections were held in France between 29 August and 5 September 1791, the first national elections to the Legislative Assembly. They took place...
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This article is about the particular significance of the year 1791 to Wales and its people. Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey - Henry Paget Lord Lieutenant of...
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1791 and 1794. The Admiralty purchased Providence on the stocks from Perry & Co, Blackwall Yard in February 1791. She was launched on 23 April 1791 and...
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General took command after the first campaign, captured Bangalore on 21 March 1791 but failed to capture Seringapatnam due to brilliant generalship of Tipu...
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The 1791 Vermont gubernatorial election for Governor of Vermont, the first since Vermont joined the Union as the 14th state, took place throughout September...
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province of Quebec, Canada between the time of the Constitutional Act of 1791 and the Act of Union 1840. 1790 – The Dechristianisation of France during...
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Haitian Revolution (category 1791 in the Caribbean)
and ruled by non-whites and former captives. The revolt began on 22 August 1791, and ended in 1804 with the former colony's independence. It involved black...
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Penal Code of 1791 was a penal code adopted during the French Revolution by the Constituent Assembly, between 25 September and 6 October 1791. It was France's...
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Døtreskolen af 1791 ("Daughter School of 1791") was a girls' school active in Copenhagen, Denmark from 1791 until 1899. It is considered one of the first...
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