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Sat Oct 28 2000 at 0:54:26
Born in 1779:
Irish
poet
Thomas Moore
.
English
mathematician
Benjamin Gompertz
English inventor
Lewis Gompertz
, founder of the
RSCPA
.
Swedish
chemist
Jöns Berzelius
.
German
biologist
Lorenz Oken
.
American
poet and
lawyer
Francis Scott Key
.
Swiss
military writer
Antoine Henri Jomini
.
English
circus
pioneer
Joseph Grimaldi
, father of
clowning
.
Mexican
revolutionary
leader
Ignacio de Allende
.
Japanese
artist
Matsumura Keibun
.
American military hero and jingoist
Stephen Decatur
.
Italian
ballet
choreographer
Jean Coralli
.
Died in 1779:
Count
Casimir Pulaski
.
(February 14) Captain
James Cook
killed and then eaten
1
by angry
2
Hawaii
an Islanders.
English composer
William Boyce
.
English
cabinetmaker
Thomas Chippendale
.
Eleazar Wheelock
, founder of
Dartmouth College
.
French painter
Jean-Baptiste Chardin
.
Italian
composer
Tommaso Traetta
.
Italian painter
Luigi Crespi
.
Events of 1779:
War of American Independence:
Political Activity:
The
Continental Congress
and Southern military leaders recommend the raising of black regiments, offering slaves their freedom if they fight in the Continental army. The governments of
Georgia
and
South Carolina
reject this.
Slaves
in
Connecticut
petition the state assembly for the abolition of
slavery
. Both houses reject this.
Thomas Jefferson
introduces a bill establishing
religious freedom
into the
Virginia
legislature. This bill is not voted on until
1786
.
Military activity:
(February 3) British forces take
Augusta
,
Georgia
.
(February 13) British forces evacuate Augusta on the approach of the Continental army.
(February 14) British forces defeated at the
Battle of Kettle Creek
in Georgia.
(May-June) British General
Henry Clinton
begins advancing up the
Hudson River
Valley.
Stony Point
and
Verplanek's Point
taken.
(June 21)
Spain
declares war on Great Britain (for refusing to return
Gibraltar
).
(June-July) former Royal governor
William Tryon
raids the coast of Connecticut by sea.
General
John Sullivan
leads retaliatory raids against the
Iroqouis
in
Pennsylvania
.
(July 15) American forces re-take Stony Point.
(August) The disastrous
Penobscot Expedition
results in the worst American naval defeat until
Pearl Harbor
.
(August 29) General Sullivan defeats the
Iroqouis
at
Newtown
, PA.
(September 23) Spanish troops under
Louisiana
governor
Bernardo de Galvez
and
Gilberto St. Maxent
take
Baton Rouge
from the British.
Natchez
falls soon after.
(September 23)
John Paul Jones
captures the British frigate
Serapis
off
Flamborough Head
in the
North Sea
, although his own ship
Bonhomme Richard
is sunk in the process.
(October) American troops and a French fleet under the
Comte d'Estang
attempt to take
Savannah
,
Georgia
from the Britih but fail. Pulaski is mortally wounded. The fleet sails back to France.
(October) British forces evacuate
Rhode Island
.
(December) Henry Clinton and his army sail for the invasion of
Charleston
,
South Carolina
.
Jean-Baptiste Point du Sable
is the first permanent settler in the
Chicago
,
Illinois
area.
David Hume
's
Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion
published
posthumously
.
The first
bridge
built entirely of
iron
spans the River
Severn
near
Coalbrookdale
in England.
1
for his
mana
.
2
for his crew's depredations, and Cook's arrogance.
1778
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1780
1780
1778
Thomas Moore
Thomas Gaisford
James Hackman
Augustus John Hervey, 3rd Earl of Bristol
William Crotch
Stephen Decatur
Francis Scott Key
mana
Charles Pinckney
Fanny Burney
"Mad" Anthony Wayne
John Newton
Andrew Carnegie
David Hume
Captain Cook
Continental Congress
James Cook
1956
John Paul Jones
Mexican
Cleburne
Irish