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In '''1792''' the [[House of Commons]] passed the first law banning the slave trade, after the [[UK Parliament]] was flooded with far more signatures on [[petitions]] to abolish [[slavery]] than it had ever received on any other subject.{{cn}}
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== Events ==
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* [[February 20]] – The [[Postal Service Act]], establishing the [[United States Postal Service|United States Post Office Department]], is signed by President [[George Washington]].
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* [[March 1]] – [[Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor]], the last emperor, takes office.
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* [[March 7]] &ndash; A settlement is formed in [[Sierra Leone]] in West Africa as a home for freed slaves.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20070909012414/http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/launch_tl_british.shtml</ref>
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* [[March 16]] &ndash; [[Assassination of Gustav III]]: King [[Gustav III of Sweden]] is shot in the back by [[Jacob Johan Anckarström]], at a midnight [[Masquerade ball|masquerade]] at the Royal Opera in Stockholm; he lives until [[March 29]], and is then succeeded by his 14-year-old son, [[Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden|Gustav IV Adolf]].
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* [[April 5]] &ndash; United States President [[George Washington]] [[veto]]es a bill designed to apportion representatives among [[U.S. state]]s. This is the first time the presidential veto is used in the United States.
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* [[April 20]] &ndash; France declares war against Austria, beginning the [[French Revolutionary Wars]] and the [[War of the First Coalition]].
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* [[April 21]] &ndash; [[Tiradentes]], a leading figure in the [[Inconfidência Mineira]] conspiracy, is executed in [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Viceroyalty of Brazil|Brazil]].
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* [[April 25]] &ndash; [[Highwayman]] [[Nicolas Jacques Pelletier|Nicolas Pelletier]] becomes the first person executed by [[guillotine]] in France.
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** ''[[La Marseillaise]]'', the French [[national anthem]], is composed by [[Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle]].
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* [[May 17]] &ndash; The [[Buttonwood Agreement]] is signed, beginning the [[New York Stock Exchange]].
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* [[June 4]] &ndash; Captain [[George Vancouver]] claims [[Puget Sound]] for Great Britain.
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* [[June 13]] &ndash; [[Kingdom of Prussia|Prussia]] declares war against France.
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* [[August 10]] &ndash; [[French Revolution]]: [[Insurrection of 10 August 1792]] &ndash; The [[Tuileries Palace]] is stormed and [[Louis XVI of France]] is arrested and taken into custody.
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* [[August 21]] &ndash; Royalist Louis Collenot d'Angremont becomes the first person executed by [[guillotine]] for political reasons, in Paris.
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* [[September]] &ndash; [[Macartney Embassy]]: [[George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney]], sails from [[Portsmouth]] in [[HMS Lion (1777)|HMS ''Lion'']] as the first official envoy from Great Britain to China.
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* [[September 2]]&ndash;[[September 7|7]] &ndash; [[French Revolution]]: [[September Massacres]] &ndash; Rampaging mobs slaughter three [[Roman Catholic]] [[bishop]]s and more than 200 [[priest]]s, together with at least 1,000 criminals.
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* [[September 14]] &ndash; Radical antimonarchist [[Thomas Paine]] flees from England to France after being indicted for treason. He is [[Trial in absentia|tried ''in absentia'']] during December and [[outlaw]]ed.
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* [[September 21]] &ndash; [[French Revolution]]: A [[Proclamation of the abolition of the monarchy]] by the French Convention goes into effect, and the [[French First Republic]] is established, effective the following day.
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* [[November 6]] &ndash;  The second United States presidential election is held. Incumbent President [[George Washington]] receives all 132 electoral votes for president, and incumbent Vice-President [[John Adams]] is re-elected with 77 of 132 votes, with [[George Clinton (vice president)|George Clinton]] receiving 50.
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* [[November 19]] &ndash; France's [[National Convention]] passes a resolution pledging French support for the overthrow of the governments of other nations.<ref>Robert Bisset, ''The Reign of George III: To which is Prefixed a View of the Progressive Improvements of England in Property and Strength to the Accession of His Majesty'', Volume 2 (Edward Parker, 1822) p855</ref>
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* [[December 3]] &ndash; [[George Washington]] is re-elected President of the United States.
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* [[December 26]] &ndash; The trial of [[Louis XVI of France]] begins.
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* [[Claude Chappe]] successfully demonstrates the first [[semaphore line]], between Paris and Lille.
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* The first [[written examination]]s in Europe are held at the [[University of Cambridge]] in England.
 
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Jacques Bertaux - Prise du palais des Tuileries - 1793.jpg
The Insurrection of 10 August 1792 was a defining event of the French Revolution, when armed revolutionaries in Paris, increasingly in conflict with the French monarchy, stormed the Tuileries Palace. The conflict led France to abolish the monarchy and establish a republic.
In 1792 The House of Commons passed the first law banning the slave trade, after the UK Parliament was flooded with signatures on petitions to do so.

Events

Date unknown

 

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.

 

A New Group

GroupImageDescription
State StreetState street logo.pngOne of the three big money managers in the world

 

Births

TitleBornPlace of birthDiedSummaryDescription
James Mayer Rothschild15 May 1792Frankfurt
Holy Roman Empire
15 November 1868Banker
Rothschild family
James Mayer Rothschild founded the French branch of the Rothschild family.
John Russell (UK PM)18 August 1792Mayfair
Middlesex
England
28 May 1878UK PM
David SassoonOctober 1792Baghdad
Ottoman Iraq
7 November 1864Drug trafficker"The greatest Drugs Kingpin in the history of the world."
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References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20070909012414/http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/launch_tl_british.shtml
  2. Robert Bisset, The Reign of George III: To which is Prefixed a View of the Progressive Improvements of England in Property and Strength to the Accession of His Majesty, Volume 2 (Edward Parker, 1822) p855