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== Events ==
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* January – [[Eli Whitney]] contracts with the U.S. federal government for 10,000 muskets, which he produces with [[interchangeable parts]].
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* February 10 – The Pope is taken captive, and the Papacy is removed from power, by French General [[Louis-Alexandre Berthier]].
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* March – the [[Irish Rebellion of 1798]] begins when the Irish [[Militia]] arrest the leadership of the [[Society of United Irishmen]], a group unique amongst [[Irish republicans|Irish republican]] and [[Irish nationalism|nationalist]] movements in that it unifies Catholics and Protestants (Anglican, Presbyterian, Methodist, Baptist and others) around republican ideals. This month, [[Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh|Lord Castlereagh]] is appointed Acting [[Chief Secretary for Ireland]] and on March 30 [[martial law]] is proclaimed here. The first battles in the rebellion are fought on May 24 and it continues through September, but the rebels receive much less than the expected support from France, which sends only 1,100 men.
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* March 7 – French forces invade the [[Papal States]] and establish the [[Roman Republic (18th century)|Roman Republic]].
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* April 12 – The [[Helvetic Republic]], a [[French client republic]], is proclaimed following the collapse of the [[Old Swiss Confederacy]] after the French invasion; [[Aarau]] becomes the republic's temporary capital.
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* April 26 – France annexes [[Geneva]].
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*June 12 The French take [[Malta]].
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* June 18 – The first of the four [[Alien and Sedition Acts]], the [[Naturalization Act of 1798]], is signed into law by U.S. President Adams, requiring immigrants to wait 14 years rather than five years to become naturalized citizens of the United States. On June 25, another law is signed authorizing the imprisonment and deportation of any non-citizens deemed to be dangerous.
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* July 11 – The [[United States Marine Corps]] is re-established under its present name.
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* July 14 – The fourth of the [[Alien and Sedition Acts]], the [[Sedition Act of 1798]] is signed into law, making it a federal crime to write, publish, or utter false or malicious statements about the [[Federal government of the United States|United States government]].
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* July 21 – [[Battle of the Pyramids]]: Napoleon defeats [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] forces near the Pyramids.
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* August 1 – [[Battle of the Nile]] (near [[Abu Qir]]): [[Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson|Lord Nelson]] defeats the French navy under [[François-Paul Brueys d'Aigalliers|Admiral Brueys]]. 11 of the 13 French battleships are captured or destroyed, including the flagship ''[[French ship Orient (1791)|Orient]]'' whose [[Magazine (artillery)|magazine]] explodes; Nelson himself is wounded in the head.
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* September 5 – [[Conscription]] is made mandatory in France by the Jourdan Law.
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* September 23 – [[Battle of Killala]]: in the last land battle of the [[Irish Rebellion of 1798]], British troops defeat the remaining rebel Irish and French forces at [[Killala]].
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* October 2 – The [[Cherokee nation]] signs a [[Treaty of Tellico|treaty]] with the United States allowing free passage through Cherokee lands in Tennessee through the [[Cumberland Gap]] through the Appalachian Mountains from Virginia into Kentucky.
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* October 7 – U.S. Representative [[Matthew Lyon]] of Vermont becomes the first member of Congress to be put on trial for violating the new [[Sedition Act of 1798]].
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* October 12 - [[Battle of Tory Island]]: A [[Kingdom of Great Britain|British]] [[Royal Navy]] [[Squadron (naval)|squadron]], under [[Sir John Borlase Warren, 1st Baronet|Sir John Borlase Warren]], prevents [[French First Republic|French Republic]]an ships, commanded by [[Jean-Baptiste-François Bompart]], from landing reinforcements for the [[Society of United Irishmen]] on the [[County Donegal|Donegal]] coast; Irish leader [[Wolfe Tone]] is captured and later dies of his wounds. This ends the [[Irish Rebellion of 1798]].
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* October 22 – Capitulation of the French garrison at [[Hyderabad]] to [[East India Company]] troops under [[James Achilles Kirkpatrick|James Kirkpatrick]], [[British Resident]].
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* December 5 – [[Peasants' War (1798)|Peasants War]] in the Southern Netherlands: The revolt is crushed in [[Hasselt]]; during the uprising it is estimated that 5,000 to 10,000 people have been killed.
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* [[Edward Jenner]] publishes ''An Inquiry into the Causes and Effects of the Variolæ Vaccinæ'', describing the [[smallpox vaccine]], in London.
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* [[Thomas Malthus]] publishes ''[[An Essay on the Principle of Population]]'' (anonymously) in London.
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* [[Nathan Mayer Rothschild]] moves from [[Frankfurt]] in the [[Holy Roman Empire]] to England, settling up in business as a textile trader and financier in [[Manchester]].
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* [[Alois Senefelder]] invents [[lithography]].
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* The first census in Brazil counts 2 million blacks in a total population of 3.25 million.
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Thomas Malthus publishes the influential An Essay on The Principle of Population. "In his comfortable parsonage, he contemplated the misery of the great majority of mankind with equanimity, and pointed out the fallacies of the reformers who hoped to alleviate it."

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  • December 5 – Peasants War in the Southern Netherlands: The revolt is crushed in Hasselt; during the uprising it is estimated that 5,000 to 10,000 people have been killed.

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Event

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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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