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* 1741 Nicolas Chamfort, French writer ( d. 1794 )
* 1794 Germinal Pierre Dandelin, Belgian mathematician ( d. 1847 )
* 1738 Jacques François Dugommier, French general ( d. 1794 )
* 1794 Joseph Whidbey leads an expedition to search for the Northwest Passage near Juneau, Alaska.
* 1767 Louis Antoine de Saint-Just, French military leader and politician ( d. 1794 )
* 1794 Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius, German botanist ( d. 1868 )
* 1794 James Barton Longacre, American engraver ( d. 1869 )
In the late eighteenth and during the nineteenth century, Lithuanian participants in the 1794, 1830 1831, and 1863 rebellions against the Russian czarist rule were exiled to Abakan.
* 1794 Axel von Fersen the Elder, Swedish statesman and soldier, father of Axel von Fersen the Younger ( b. 1719 )
" Migration, Radicalism, and State Security: Legislative Initiatives in the Canada and the United States c. 1794 1804 " in Studies in American Political Development, Volume 16, Issue 1, April 2002, 48 60
* William Placid Morris ( 1794 1872 )
* John Polding ( 1794 1877 )
Chemistry came of age when Antoine Lavoisier ( 1743 1794 ) developed the theory of Conservation of mass in 1783 ; and the development of the Atomic Theory by John Dalton around 1800.
Clausewitz served in the Rhine Campaigns ( 1793 1794 ) including the Siege of Mainz, when the Prussian army invaded France during the French Revolution, and served in the Napoleonic Wars from 1806 to 1815.
* Cyril VII Siaj, Melkite patriarch of Antioch 1794 1796
*" The Commodore ", the nickname of American entrepreneur Cornelius Vanderbilt ( 1794 1877 )
* 1721 Guillaume-Chrétien de Lamoignon de Malesherbes, French statesman ( d. 1794 )
* 1715 Philippe de Noailles, duc de Mouchy, French soldier ( d. 1794 )
* 1850 Józef Bem, Polish general ( b. 1794 )
* 1720 Justus Möser, German statesman ( d. 1794 )
* 1794 Erastus Corning, American businessman and politician ( d. 1872 )
* 1868 Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius, German botanist ( b. 1794 )
* Limburg of the States ( 1648 1794 ), territories controlled by the Dutch States-General, see Generality Lands

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By 1794, after Washington ordered the protesters to appear in U. S. district court, the protests turned into full-scale defiance of federal authority known as the Whiskey Rebellion.
" While there were hostile incidents at the end of Vancouver's last season the most serious of which involved a clash with Tlingits at Behm Canal in southeast Alaska in 1794 these were the exceptions to Vancouver's exploration of the U. S. and Canadian Northwest coast.
* 1794 Robert Forsythe, a U. S. Marshal is killed in Augusta, Georgia when trying to serve court papers, the first US marshal to die while carrying out his duties.
* 1794 The 11th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution is passed by the U. S. Congress.
* 1858 Matthew C. Perry, U. S. naval officer ( b. 1794 )
* 1794: Jay's Treaty concluded between Great Britain and the United States, by which the Western outposts in the Great Lakes are returned to the U. S., and commerce between the two countries is regulated.
** James B. Longacre, fourth Chief Engraver of the U. S. Mint ( b. 1794 )
In 1794, following his service as the first U. S. Secretary of State ( 1790 93 ), Jefferson began rebuilding his house based on the ideas he had acquired in Europe.
* Neutrality Act of 1794, outlaws military operations against nations with which the U. S. is at peace ; still in force in amended form
* Stephen W. Kearney ( 1794 1848 ), U. S. military officer
On August 20, 1794, Wayne mounted an assault on the Indian confederacy at the Battle of Fallen Timbers, in modern Maumee, Ohio ( just south of present-day Toledo ), which was a decisive victory for the U. S. forces, ending the war.
Shortly after U. S. Army General Anthony Wayne's important victory at Battle of Fallen Timbers in 1794 during the Northwest Indian War, the area began to be called Waynesborough.
More than 200 U. S. marshals, deputy marshals, and special deputy marshals have been slain in the line of duty since Marshal Robert Forsyth was shot dead by an intended recipient of court papers in Augusta, Georgia, on January 11, 1794.
Resistance came to a climax in July 1794, when a U. S. marshal arrived in western Pennsylvania to serve writs to distillers who had not paid the excise.
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A hero of the American Revolution, he later served as a member of the New York Assembly ( 1792 1793 ) and as a congressman in the U. S. House of Representatives ( 1793 1794 ) from that district.
The Spanish, led by Manuel Godoy, were willing to negotiate with the United States, more from fear of a U. S .- British alliance which seemed imminent with the Jay Treaty of 1794.
* John McCracken Robinson ( 1794 1843 ), U. S. Senator from Illinois
With the Jay Treaty in 1794, the U. S. granted " most favoured nation " trading status to Britain.
In 1794, Varnum was elected to the U. S. House of Representatives, where he served from March 4, 1795 until his resignation on June 29, 1811.
The Coast Guard had established the base on the island in 1966 after the U. S. Army closed Fort Jay, an Army post since 1794.
* Thomas Alexander Marshall ( 1794 1871 ), former U. S. Representative from Kentucky
With the adoption of the decimal U. S. currency in 1794, there was no longer a coin worth 1 / 8 of a dollar but " two bits " remained in the language with the meaning of one quarter dollar, " four bits " half dollar, etc.

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