1790 in the United States

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Events from the year 1790 in the United States.

Incumbents

= [[Federal government of the United States|Federal government]] =

= Governors =

= Lieutenant governors =

Demographics

{{Main|1790 United States census}}

Events

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=January–March=

=April–June=

=July–September=

  • July 10 – The House of Representatives votes on where to locate the national capital.{{cite web |url=http://faculty.washington.edu/qtaylor/a_us_history/1700_1800_timeline.htm |title=US History Timeline: 1700–1800 |website=faculty.washington.edu}}
  • July 16 – The signing of the Residence Act establishes a site along the Potomac River as the District of Columbia, the capital district of the United States.{{cite web |url=http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/today/oct13.html |title=Today in History: October 13 |publisher=The Library of Congress |work=American Memory| access-date= October 25, 2009 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20091111210916/http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/today/oct13.html| archive-date= November 11, 2009 }}
  • July 31 – Inventor Samuel Hopkins becomes the first to be issued a U.S. patent (for an improved method of making potash).
  • August 2 – The first United States Census is taken.
  • August 4 – A newly passed U.S. tariff act creates the United States Revenue Cutter Service, the forerunner of the Coast Guard.

=Undated=

=Ongoing=

Births

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Deaths

  • January 25 – Meriwether Smith, Continental Congressman for Virginia (born 1730)
  • January 31 – Thomas Lewis, Virginia settler (born 1718 in Ireland)
  • February 20 – Leonard Lispenard, merchant, politician and landowner (born 1714)
  • March 4 – Henry Wisner, Continental Congressman for New York (born 1720)
  • March 12 – William Grayson, Continental Congressman and U.S. Senator for Virginia (born 1740)
  • April 17 – Benjamin Franklin, publisher, inventor, congressman, ambassador, abolitionist and American icon (born 1706){{cite web|title=Later Years and Death|url=http://www.benjamin-franklin-history.org/later-years-and-death/|url-status=live|access-date=September 17, 2021|website=Benjamin Franklin Historical Society|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160627181743/http://www.benjamin-franklin-history.org:80/later-years-and-death/ |archive-date=June 27, 2016 }}
  • May 4 – Matthew Tilghman, Continental Congressman for Maryland (born 1718)
  • May 9 – William Clingan, Continental Congressman for Pennsylvania (born c. 1721)
  • May 20 – Nathan Miller, Continental Congressman for Rhode Island (born 1743)
  • May 26 – Nathaniel Folsom, Continental Congressman for New Hampshire and Revolutionary War major general (born 1726)
  • May 29 – Israel Putnam, Revolutionary War general (born 1718)
  • June 1 – Theodorick Bland, Continental Congressman and U.S. Representative for Virginia (born 1741)
  • July 25 – William Livingston, signer of the U.S. Constitution and Governor of New Jersey from 1776 to 1790 (born 1723)
  • August 16 – David Brearley, Revolutionary War colonel, signer of the U.S. Constitution for New Jersey and federal judge (born 1745)
  • October 14 – William Hooper, signer of the Declaration of Independence (born 1742)
  • October 19 – Lyman Hall, signer of the Declaration of Independence and Governor of Georgia from 1783 to 1784 (born 1724)
  • October 31 – Michael Schlatter, Swiss-born clergyman (born 1716)
  • November 6 – James Bowdoin, Governor of Massachusetts (born 1726)
  • November 16 – Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer, Continental Congressman and signer of the U.S. Constitution for Maryland (born 1723)
  • November 27 – Robert Livingston, member of the New York colonial assembly from 1737 to 1758 (born 1708)
  • December 16 – Benjamin Andrew, Continental Congressman for Georgia and member of the Georgia House of Representatives (born 1713)
  • Unknown – John Hawks, architect (born c. 1731 in England)

See also

References

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Further reading

  • {{Cite encyclopedia

|publisher = Funk & Wagnalls

|location = New York

|author = Charles E. Little

|encyclopedia = Cyclopedia of Classified Dates

|year = 1900 |url=https://archive.org/stream/cyclopediaofclas00litt#page/102/mode/2up |title=America: 1790

|page = 102

}}

  • {{cite journal

|title = Our Book Shelf: Cyclopedia of Classified Dates

|journal = Nature

|volume = 61

|issue = 1587

|page = 513

|date = March 29, 1900

|doi = 10.1038/061513a0

|bibcode = 1900Natur..61Q.513.

}}

  • {{cite book |title=American Bibliography |location= Chicago |publisher= Columbia Press |year= 1914 |author=Charles Evans |author-link=Charles Evans (librarian) |volume=8 |chapter=1790 |chapter-url=https://archive.org/stream/americanbibliogr08evanrich#page/n11/mode/2up |pages= 1–111 }}