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== Events ==
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* [[January 21]] – King [[George III of Great Britain]] delivers the speech opening Parliament and recommends a continuation of Britain's war with France.
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* [[February 4]] – [[French Revolution]]: The [[French First Republic]] abolishes slavery.
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* [[March 14]] – [[Eli Whitney]] is granted a United States [[patent]] for the [[cotton gin]].
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* [[March 24]] – [[Tadeusz Kościuszko]] makes [[Kościuszko's proclamation|his proclamation]], starting the [[Kościuszko Uprising]] against the [[Russian Empire]] and [[Kingdom of Prussia]], in the [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]] and [[Prussian Partition]].
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* [[April 5]] – [[French Revolution]]: [[Reign of Terror]] – [[Georges Danton]] is executed.
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* [[April 19]] – Britain, [[Prussia]] and the [[Netherlands]] sign a treaty of alliance against France.
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* [[May 7]] – [[French Revolution]]: [[Robespierre]] establishes the [[Cult of the Supreme Being]] as the new [[state religion]] of the [[French First Republic]].
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* [[May 8]] – [[French Revolution]]: Reign of Terror – Chemist [[Antoine Lavoisier]] is tried, convicted and executed by [[guillotine]] in Paris, on the same day as with 27 co-defendants also associated with the former ''[[ferme générale]]''.
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* [[June 26]] – [[Battle of Fleurus (1794)|Battle of Fleurus]]: French forces defeat the Austrians and their allies, leading to permanent loss of the [[Austrian Netherlands]] and destruction of the [[Dutch Republic]]. French use of an [[observation balloon]] marks the first participation of an aircraft in battle.
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* [[July 27]] ([[9 Thermidor]]) – [[French Revolution]] – [[Thermidorian Reaction]]: [[Robespierre]] and [[Louis Antoine de Saint-Just|Saint-Just]] are arrested on the orders of the French [[National Convention]]; they are executed the next day, ending the French Revolution's [[Reign of Terror]].
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* [[September 28]] – [[Austria]], Britain and [[Russia]] ally against France.
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* [[October 4]] &ndash; In the first and only instance of an incumbent United States president leading men into battle, [[George Washington]] arrives at [[Carlisle, Pennsylvania]] to guide the U.S. Army's suppression of the [[Whiskey Rebellion]].<ref>Hogeland, William (2015). The Whiskey Rebellion: George Washington, Alexander Hamilton and the Frontier Rebels Who Challenged America's Newfound Sovereignty. Simon and Schuster. p. 213.</ref>  The rebels soon disperse and the insurrection collapses by the end of the month.
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* Britain agrees to evacuate border forts in the [[Northwest Territory]] (roughly the area north of the [[Ohio River]] and east of the [[Mississippi]]) and thereby end British support for the Indians.
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The execution of Robespierre marked the end of the Reign of Terror (a propaganda term given by the next conservative government to discredit Robespierre and justify their actions)
year 1794

Events

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Event

EventStartEndDescription
French Revolution5 May 17899 November 1799Often cited event in world history that has an even more brutal side to it than is usually discussed.

 

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References

  1. Hogeland, William (2015). The Whiskey Rebellion: George Washington, Alexander Hamilton and the Frontier Rebels Who Challenged America's Newfound Sovereignty. Simon and Schuster. p. 213.