Elizabeth Bennet became the first woman to give birth by a Cesarean section in the United States.
Mayor of Paris Jean Sylvain Bailly was guillotined at Champ de Mars during the Reign of terror.
The Festival of Reason was held at Notre Dame, Paris.
Political activist and French playwright Olympe de Gouges was guillotined.
Queen Marie Antoinette was executed during the French Revolution.
President George Washington marked the location for the Capitol Building in Washington, DC.
The Reign of Terror occurred in France, where many massacres and public executions happened during the French Revolution.
During the French Revolution, a mass levy was adopted, making it compulsory for any able-bodied men aged 18 to 25 to join military service.
Following the divide of the Rhone-et-Loire department in France, the Rhone department became independent.
George Washington held the first Cabinet meeting in his house in Mount Vernon.
The return of escaped slaves in the US became compulsory after congress introduced the fugitive slave law.
King of France, Louis XVI, faced gruesome guillotine execution for high treason.
French King Louis XVI was sentenced to death during the French Revolution.
Jean Pierre Blanchard flew the first hot air balloon in the US.
Henry Laurens became the first person to be cremated in the US.
George Washington was re-elected as the US President.
The cornerstone of the White House was laid, marking the first day of construction.
Organized by the Columbian Order, the first recorded 'Columbus Day' was celebrated on this day.
A group invaded the Tuileries Palace, where Louis XVI stayed during the French revolution.
Kentucky became the 15th state to join the United States of America.
A highwayman, Nicolas Pelletier, was the first man to be executed by the guillotine in Paris, France.
The French Revolutionary War began after France declared war on Austria.
The Coinage Act was enacted in the US.
King Gustav III of Sweden was shot during a masquerade ball at the Royal Opera Hall in Stockholm.
US President George Washington signed the Postal Service Act.
The US Bill of Rights was ratified when Virginia gave its approval, which became amendments 1-10 of the constitution.
Mozart's last opera, 'The Magic Flute,' premiered in Vienna.
HMS Pandora sank at The Great Barrier Reef after a voyage to hunt down the Bounty mutineers in 1790.
African American almanac author Benjamin Banneker wrote a letter to Thomas Jefferson asking for justice for African Americans.
The Treaty of Sistova was signed, which ended the Ottoman–Habsburg wars.
King Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette, and their immediate family fled their home at the beginning of the French Revolution.
Vermont became the 14th state to join the United States of America.
The Aztec Sun Stone was discovered in Mexico City.
Chrysanthemums were believed to have been introduced from China to England.
American sea Captain Robert Gray returned to Boston after a three-year journey commanding the ship Columbia Rediviva.
Samuel Hopkins was awarded the first US patent.
English poet Henry James Pye became Poet Laureate in the United Kingdom.
The Copyright Act of 1790 became the first federal copyright act to be established in the United States.
Rhode Island became the thirteenth colony to enter the Union after the United States Constitution's ratification.
The first United States Census was authorized.
The first President of the United States, George Washington, delivered the first State of the Union address in New York City.
President George Washington proclaimed the day an official National Day of Thanksgiving for the United States of America.
North Carolina became the 12th state to join the United States of America.
The American state of New Jersey was the first state to ratify the Bill of Rights.
Father John Carrol became the first Catholic Bishop in the United States.
Following the women's march on Versailles, The National Assembly declared martial law in France to prevent future uprisings.
George Washington issued his 'Thanksgiving Proclamation.'
The US congress proposed the addition of twelve changes to the US Constitution.
The United States Congress passed the Judiciary Act.
German-British astronomer William Herschel discovered the moon of Saturn, 'Mimas.'