The 1780s (pronounced "seventeen-eighties") was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 1780, and ended on December 31, 1789. A period widely considered as transitional between the Age of Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolution, the 1780s saw the inception of modern philosophy. With the rise of astronomical, technological, and political discoveries and innovations such as Uranus, cast iron on structures, republicanism and hot-air balloons, the 1780s kick-started a rapid global industrialization movement, leaving behind the world's predominantly agrarian customs in the past.

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From top left, clockwise: The fall of the Bastille propelled the start of the French Revolutionary War, a war that will eventually influence global politics by the birth of democracy in governments, and conceive the idea of republicanism worldwide; The first hydrogen balloons flew successfully this decade by Jacques Charles and Nicolas-Louis Robert; George Washington becomes president of the United States of America. His ascension into office marked him as America's first president; The United States Constitution is signed in Philadelphia, formally ending the American Revolutionary War against the United Kingdom; Uranus is discovered in 1781 by William Herschel, further expanding the global scientific consensuses and understanding on the Solar System, recognizing it as the seventh planet from the Sun; The Iron Bridge opens, making it the world's very first bridge made out of cast iron, ushering in the preliminary wave of the Industrial Revolution; The Montgolfier brothers manned the world's first hot-air balloon, which stayed afloat 2 kilometres above ground in its 1783 voyage; Icelandic volcano Laki erupted in 1783, unleashing an 8-month-long environmental destruction and widespread famine across Europe. Up to 33% of Iceland's population and tens of thousands more in Mainland Europe succumbed to the chain of disasters, leading the eruption to be dubbed as "one of the worst" in contemporary history.

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September 5: Battle of the Chesapeake

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1782

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April 12: Battle of the Saintes.

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1783

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December 23: General George Washington Resigning His Commission

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  • July 9 – The Bank of New York opens as the first in New York state[43] and continues to operate under that name for almost 223 years until being acquired by Mellon Financial and becoming BNY Mellon.
  • July 29 – The United States and the Kingdom of France sign a convention for establishing diplomatic relations and "determining the functions and prerogatives of their respective consuls, vice consuls, agents, and commissaries".[44]
  • August 13Parliament of Great Britain passes Pitt's India Act (An Act for the better Regulation and Management of the Affairs of the East India Company and of the British Possessions in India).[45] It requires the governor-general to be chosen from outside the Company and makes company directors subject to parliamentary supervision.
  • August 16Britain creates the colony of New Brunswick.
  • September 19 – In France, the Robert brothers (Anne-Jean Robert and Nicolas-Louis Robert) and a Mr. Collin-Hullin (whose first name is lost to history) become the first people to fly more than 100 km or 100 miles in the air, lifting off from Paris and landing 6 hours and 40 minutes later near Bethune after a journey of 186 kilometres (116 mi).
  • September 22Russia establishes a colony at Kodiak, Alaska.

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1786

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  • Annual British iron production reaches 68,000 tons.

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French Revolution: June 20: Tennis Court Oath, drawing by David.

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April 28: Mutiny on the Bounty.
 
April 30: George Washington, inaugurated as the First President of the United States.

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Births

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Carl von Clausewitz

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Swaminarayan
 
George Stephenson

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Philipp Franz von Walther born 3 January
 
Stephen Lushington born 14 January
 
Afanasy Grigoriev born 21 January
 
Daniel Auber born 29 January
 
Fyodor Tolstoy born 6 February
 
Friedrich Ernst Ludwig von Fischer born 8 February
 
Malla Silfverstolpe born 8 February
 
William Miller born 15 February
 
Johann Baptist Emanuel Pohl born 23 February
 
Louise Antoinette Lannes born 26 February
 
Marie Thérèse Haze born 27 February
 
Suzanne le Peletier de Saint-Fargeau born 1 March
 
Johann Rudolf Wyss born 4 March
 
Ferdinand Gottlieb von Gmelin born 10 March
 
Orest Kiprensky born 13 March
 
Aglaé Auguié born 24 March
 
Caroline Bonaparte born 25 March
 
María Antonia Santos Plata born 10 April
 
Prince Teimuraz of Georgia born 23 April
 
William Darlington born 28 April
 
Charles-René Laitié born 6 May
 
Marcia Van Ness born 9 May
 
Johan Gustaf Sandberg born 13 May
 
Johann Rombauer born 28 May
 
Charles Waterton born 3 June
 
Marie-Anne-Julie Forestier born 13 June
 
Olry Terquem born 16 June
 
Charles Floyd born 20 June
 
Fortunée Briquet born 26 June
 
Pierre Berthier born 3 July
 
Rosa Morandi born 5 July
 
Maria Luisa, Duchess of Lucca born 6 July
 
Sophie Ørsted born 16 July
 
Mariano Enrique Calvo born 18 July
 
John Field born 26 July
 
Charles James Napier born 10 August
 
Charles Lowell born 15 August
 
Pierre-Luc-Charles Cicéri born 17 August
 
Prince Carl Gustav, Duke of Småland born 25 August
 
Christian Ludwig Nitzsch born 3 September
 
Marie of Baden born 7 September
 
Daoguang Emperor born 16 September
 
Christoph Hawich born 17 September
 
Stephen Price born 25 September
 
Richard Peek born 3 October
 
Charles Maclaren born 7 October
 
Steen Steensen Blicher born 11 October
 
Niccolò Paganini born 27 October
 
Lorenzo Maria of Saint Francis Xavier born 30 October
 
F. J. Robinson born 1 November
 
John Pye born 7 November
 
Joseph Kornhäusel born 13 November
 
Sophie Swetchine born 22 November
 
Karl Johann Bernhard Karsten born 26 November
 
Henry William Pickersgill born 3 December
 
Waleria Tarnowska born 9 December
 
Charles Nicolas Fabvier born 10 December
 
Hans Jakob Oeri born 16 December
 
Julius Vincenz von Krombholz born 19 December
 
Therese Brunetti born 24 December
 
Philaret Drozdov born 26 December
 
Matthias Joseph de Noël born 28 December
 
Konstantin Bulgakov born 31 December

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Washington Irving
 
John Crawfurd
 
Simón Bolívar

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George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen
 
Jonathan Jennings
 
Henry Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston

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Jacob Grimm
 
John James Audubon
 
Oliver Hazard Perry

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Maria Pavlovna of Russia
 
Davy Crockett
 
Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld

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Joseph von Fraunhofer
 
Louis Daguerre

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Arthur Schopenhauer
 
Joseph Eichendorff
 
Augustin-Jean Fresnel

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René Edward De Russy
 
Georg Ohm
 
Catharine Sedgwick

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Thomas Hutchinson
 
William Blackstone
 
Empress Maria Theresa of Austria

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Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
 
Túpac Amaru II

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King Taksin the Great of Thonburi
 
William Crawford
 
Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham
 
Hyder Ali

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Capability Brown
 
Leonhard Euler

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Denis Diderot
 
Samuel Johnson

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Baldassare Galuppi
 
Kitty Clive

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Carl Wilhelm Scheele
 
Frederick II of Prussia

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Roger Joseph Boscovich
 
Christoph Willibald Gluck

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Thomas Gainsborough
 
Charles III of Spain

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Frances Brooke
 
Petrus Camper
 
Silas Deane

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