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1795
| Years: 1792 1793 1794 - 1795 - 1796 1797 1798 | |
| Decades: 1760s 1770s 1780s - 1790s - 1800s 1810s 1820s | |
| Centuries: 17th century - 18th century - 19th century | |
1795 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar).
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Events
- January 16 - French occupy Utrecht, Netherlands.
- January 20 - French troops enter Amsterdam and later proclaim Batavian Republic.
- January 23 - Dutch fleet freezes in IJsselmeer.
- February 7 - The 11th Amendment to the United States Constitution is passed.
- April 7 - France adopts the metre as the unit of length.
- April 8 - The Marriage of King George IV of the United Kingdom to Caroline of Brunswick.
- Spring - Kamehameha I of the Island of Hawaii defeats the Oahuans at the Battle of Nu'uanu Valley, solidifying his control of the major islands of the archipelago.
- May 15 - First Coalition: Napoleon I of France enters Milan in triumph.
- May and June - The Battle of Richmond Hill in the colony of New South Wales between the Darug people and British Colonial Forces.
- June 8 - Dauphin, would-be-Louis XVII dies.
- June 28 - French government announces that the heir to the French throne has died of illness - many doubt the statement.
- June 27 - British forces land of Quibero to aid the revolt in Brittany.
- June 27 - French troops recapture St. Lucia.
- July 15 - The Marseillaise officially adopted as the French national anthem.
- October 1 - Austrian Netherlands annexed to the French Republic as the "Belgian departments."
- October 5 - Royalist riots in Paris are crushed by troops under Paul Barras and newly reinstalled artillery officer Napoleon Bonaparte.
- October 27 - The United States and Spain sign the Treaty of Madrid, which established the boundaries between Spanish colonies and the U.S.
- Sweden becomes the first monarchy to recognize the French Republic.
- City of Edmonton, Alberta founded when a Hudson's Bay Company Trading Post is established with the construction of Fort Edmonton.
- Third Partition of Poland
- Failed harvest in Munich
- Large slave rebellion in Curacao
- Spain cedes its half of Hispaniola to France.
- December 13 A meteorite fell at Wold Newton, a hamlet in Yorkshire in England. This meteorite fall was subsequently used as a literary premise by the science fiction writer Philip José Farmer as the basis for the Wold Newton family stories. See: Wold Newton meteorite.
Ongoing events
Births
- May 19 - Johns Hopkins, philanthropist (+ 1873)
- September 16 - Saverio Mercadante, Italian opera composer
- October 15 - King Frederick William IV of Prussia
- October 31 - John Keats, English poet
- November 2 - James Knox Polk, 11th president of the United States
- December 4 - Thomas Carlyle, English essayist
- December 10 - Matthias W. Baldwin, American steam locomotive manufacturer (d. 1866).
- Constantine Kanaris - Greek freedom fighter, Admiral and politician.(Another possible year of birth is 1793).
Deaths
- January 3 - Josiah Wedgwood, English potter (b. 1730)
- January 26 - Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach, German composer (b. 1732)
- March 21 - Giovanni Arduino, Italian geologist (b. 1714)
- May 19 - Josiah Bartlett, signatory of the American Declaration of Independence
- June 8 - King Louis XVII of France
- August 31 - François-André Danican Philidor, French composer and chess player
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