1790s
The last decade of the 18th Century ran from January 1, 1790 to December 31, 1799. The most notable event of the decade was the French Revolution, with other notable events being the founding of the two-party system in American politics and the Panic of 1797.
Events and trends
French Revolution (1789–1799). It would later be considered to have effectively ended on November 9, 1799, when a successful coup d'état put Napoléon Bonaparte in control of France. French inventor Claude Chappe first demonstrated a practical semaphore system (1792). Use of this system would eventually expand to include the whole of France. This would later be considered to be the first practical telecommunications system. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart died on December 5, 1791. Lions became extinct in Egypt by this time. Canal Mania broke out in the United Kingdom. John "Iron Mad" Wilkinson's Iron Madness reached its peak.
World leaders
Josep de Boltas, Prince of Andorra, r. 1785–1795 Francesc Antoni de la Dueña y Cisneros, Prince of Andorra, r. 1797–1816 Qianlong, Emperor of China, r. 1735–1796 Jiaqing, Emperor of China, r. 1796–1820 Louis XVI, King of France, r. 1774–1792 Louis XVII, Nominal King of France, r. 1792–1795 Maximilien Robespierre, President of the National Convention, Deputy of the Committee of Public Safety (under Georges Danton) and De-facto ruler of France (1792–1795), in office Aug 22-Sep 5 1793, Jun 4–17 1794 (as President of the National Convention) and 1793–1794 (as Deputy of the Committee of Public Safety) Paul François Jean Nicolas, vicomte de Barras, Lead Director of the French Directory, in office 1795–1799 Napoleon Bonaparte, First Consul and future Emperor of France, in office 1799–1804 Christian VII, King of Denmark, r. 1766–1808 Erekle II, King of Georgia, r. 1762–1798 George XII of Georgia, King of Georgia, r. 1798–1800 George III of Great Britain, King of Great Britain, r. 1760–1820 William Pitt the Younger, Prime Minister of Great Britain, m. 1783–1801, 1804–1806 Kamehameha I (the Great), chief of North Hawaii and first King of Hawaii, r. 1782–1795 (as chief of North Hawaii), 1795–1819 (as King of Hawaii) Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, r. 1765–1790 Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, r. 1790–1792 Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, r. 1792–1806 Shah Alam II, Mughal Dynasty Emperor of India, r. 1759–1806 Kōkaku, Emperor of Japan, r. 1779–1817 Tokugawa Ienari, Shogun of Japan, in office 1787–1837 Jeongjo, Joseon Dynasty King of Korea, r. 1776–1800 Peshwa of the Marathas Madhav Rao II, r. 1774–1795 Baji Rao II, r. 1795–1818 Honoré III, Prince of Monaco, r. 1733–1793 (under French occupation 1793–1814) Mohammed ben Abdallah, Sultan of Morroco, r. 1757–1790 Yazid, Sultan of Morroco, r. 1790–1792 Slimane, Sultan of Morroco, r. 1792–1822 Tipu Sultan, Ruler of Mysore, r. 1782–1799 Mummadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar, Ruler of Mysore, r. 1799–1868 William V, Prince of Orange, Stadtholder of the United Provinces of the Netherlands, in office 1751–1795 Selim III, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, r. 1789–1807 Pius VI, Pope of the Roman Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States, p. 1775–1799 (locum tenens until 1800) Shahs of Persia (Zand dynasty and Qajar dynasty) Lotf Ali Khan, r. 1789–1794 Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar, r. 1794–1797 Fath Ali Shah, r. 1797–1834 Stanisław August Poniatowski, Last King of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, r. 1764–1795 Maria I, Queen of Portugal, r. 1777–1816 Frederick William II, King of Prussia, r. 1786–1797 Frederick William III, King of Prussia, r. 1797–1840 Catherine II (the Great), Czarina of the Russian Empire, r. 1762–1796 Paul, Czar of the Russian Empire, r. 1796–1801 Victor Amadeus III, King of Sardinia, r. 1773–1796 Charles Emmanuel IV, King of Sardinia, r. 1796–1802 Abdul Aziz ibn Muhammad ibn Saud, Imam of the First Saudi State, r. 1765–1803 Buddha Yodfa Chulaloke, King of Siam, r. 1782–1809 Charles IV, King of Spain, r. 1788–1808 Gustav III, King of Sweden, r. 1771–1792 Gustav IV, King of Sweden, r. 1792–1809 Jamphel Gyatso, Dalai Lama and ruler of Tibet, r. 1762–1804 George Washington, President of the United States, in office 1789–1797 John Adams, President of the United States, in office 1797–1801 Ludovico Manin, Last Doge of the Republic of Venice, in office 1789–1797 Moses Robinson, President of the Vermont Republic, in office 1789–1790 Thomas Chittenden, first and last President of the Vermont Republic (and first governor of the State of Vermont), in office 1778–1789, 1790–1791 (as President)
Translation
The word "1790s" occurs as such in the following languages: English, Simple English.
Translation(s) in other languages: Arabic: ملحق:عقد 1790, Asturian: Años 1790, Belarusian: 1790-я, Belarusian (Taraškievica): 1790-я, Bosnian: 1790te, Breton: Bloavezhioù 1790, Catalan: Dècada del 1790, Chuvash: 1790-мĕш çулсем, Welsh: 1790au, Danish: 1790'erne, German: 1790er, Estonian: 1790. aastad, Spanish: Años 1790, Esperanto: 1790-aj jaroj, Basque: 1790eko hamarkada, Persian: دهه ۱۷۹۰ (میلادی), French: Années 1790, Irish: 1790í, Scottish Gaelic: 1790an, Gan: 1790年代, Korean: 1790년대, Croatian: 1790-ih, Ido: 1790a yari, Indonesian: 1790-an, Ossetian: 1790-тæ, Icelandic: 1791–1800, Italian: Anni 1790, Javanese: 1790-an, Georgian: 1790-იანები, Komi: 1790-ӧд вояс, Latin: Decennium 180, Lithuanian: XVIII amžiaus 10-as dešimtmetis, Hungarian: 1790-es évek, Macedonian: 1790-ти, Marathi: इ.स.चे १७९० चे दशक, Malay: 1790-an, Dutch: 1790-1799, Japanese: 1790年代, Norwegian (Bokmål): 1790-årene, Norman: Annaées 1790, Uzbek: 1790-lar, Polish: Lata 90. XVIII wieku, Portuguese: Década de 1790, Ripuarian: 1790-er Joohre, Romanian: Anii 1790, Russian: 1790-е, Sakha: 1790-с, Albanian: Vitet 1790, Sicilian: 1790ini, Slovak: 90. roky 18. storočia, Slovenian: 1790., Sundanese: 1790-an, Finnish: 1790-luku, Swedish: 1790-talet, Tamil: 1790கள், Turkmen: 1790ýý, Ukrainian: 1790-ті, Walloon: Anêyes 1790, Cantonese: 1790年代, Chinese: 1790年代.
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