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1792 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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United States presidential election, 1792 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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1792 in history - brainyhistory ... January 9 Russia and Turkey sign Peace of Jassy ... February 7 Austria and Prussia sign anti-French covenant...
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1792 1791 1792 1793 1794 1795 1796 1797 1798 1799 1800 Contents: political events human rights, social justice exploration, colonization commerce ... 1791 1792 1793 1794 1795 1796 1797 1798 1799 1800...
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South America & Caribbean:Previous Hispanola: 1792 Spring; French leaders try to ally whites and free coloreds by recognizing free persons as citizens: color may divide but property holding unites. 1792 sees islolated departures of whites for peaceful shores including some military families.
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THE HISTORY OF THE EARLY UNITED STATES MINT - 1792 ... An act passed by Congress, April 2, 1792, ordained "That a Mint for the purpose of a national coinage be and the same is established; to be situate and carried on at the seat of the government of the United States, for the time being."
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1792 : OVERVIEW | BACKGROUND | STATE RESULTS; TOP OF PAGE ... THE 1792 CAMPAIGN AND ELECTION ... In 1792, 132 electoral votes were available to a candidate; 67 votes were needed to secure the win. Votes "not cast" are not included in the total. The method of choosing electors is listed below each states' name.
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La Marseillaise, the French national anthem, was composed in one night during the French Revolution (April 24, 1792) by Claude-Joseph Rouget de Lisle, a captain of the engineers and amateur musician stationed in Strasbourg in 1792. It was played at a patriotic banquet at Marseilles, and printed copies were given to...
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A full-text lecture about the radical stage of the French Revolution, 1792-1794 ... On AUGUST 10, 1792, enraged Parisian men and women attacked the king’s palace and killed several hundred Swiss Guards. The result of this journee was the radicalization of the Revolution. Louis and Marie Antoinette were forced to flee...
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275 ; Publish'd 16th Jany 1792 by Robt. Sayer & Co., No 53 Fleet Street, London ... The plate was purchased by Laurie & Whittle with Robert Sayer's stock, originally "Publish'd March 28th 1792, by Robert Sayer & Co." ... Pubd July 1792 by S.W. Fores N 3 Piccadilly...
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