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    1789 was a year of political and social upheaval in Europe, especially in France, where the French Revolution began with the Tennis Court Oath. It was also a year of significant events in the United States, Vietnam, Sweden, Japan, and other regions.

  2. The Saint-Domingue slave revolt in 1791. In 1789, the most populous French colonies were Saint-Domingue (today Haiti), Martinique, Guadeloupe, the Île Bourbon (Réunion) and the Île de la France. These colonies produced commodities such as sugar, coffee and cotton for exclusive export to France.

    • Louis XVI's Estates-Genera Edict. Jan 24 Louis XVI of France issues edict calling for the convocation of the Estates-General, a general assembly not called since 1614.
    • Washington Chosen President. Feb 4 1st US electoral college chooses George Washington as President and John Adams as Vice President. Mar 2 Pennsylvania ends prohibition of theatrical performances.
    • Constitution of the United States. Mar 4 1st US Congress meets and declares constitution in effect (9 senators, 13 reps) Mar 4 US House of Representatives 1st full meeting, NYC, Fx.
    • Washington D.C. Laid Out. Mar 11 Benjamin Banneker and Pierre Charles L'Enfant begin to lay out Washington, D.C. Apr 4 1st US Congress begins regular sessions during George Washington's presidency at Federal Hall, NYC (ending 1791)
  3. Find out what happened in 1789, from the French Revolution to the US Constitution. Explore the major events, birthdays, deaths, and weddings of the year 1789.

  4. Nov 9, 2009 · Learn about the French Revolution, a watershed event in world history that began in 1789 and ended in the late 1790s. Explore the causes, dates and events of the revolution, from the Estates General to the Reign of Terror.

  5. May 17, 2024 · On July 14, 1789, the Parisian crowd stormed the Bastille, a symbol of royal tyranny. Again the king had to yield; visiting Paris, he showed his recognition of the sovereignty of the people by wearing the tricolour cockade .