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Year 1791 (MDCCXCI) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Wednesday of the 11-day slower Julian calendar).

Events of 1791

January - June

  • January 25 - The British Parliament passes the Constitutional Act of 1791, splitting the old province of Quebec into Upper and Lower Canada.
  • March 2 - Long-distance communication speeds up with the unveiling of a semaphore machine in Paris.
  • March 4 - Vermont is admitted as the 14th U.S. state.
  • May 3 - The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Sejm ( Parliament) proclaims the Constitution of third May, the first modern codified constitution in Europe.

July - December

  • July 14 - The Priestley Riots in Birmingham, England.
  • June 20 - The French Royal Family is captured when they try to flee in disguise.
  • July 17 - The Champ de Mars Massacre during the French Revolution.
  • August 6 - Brandenburg Gate in Berlin finished.
  • August 26 - John Fitch is granted a patent for the steamboat in the United States.
  • September 25 - The Mission Santa Cruz, is founded by Father Fermín Francisco de Lasuén, becoming the twelfth mission in the California mission chain.
  • September 30 - Première of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's singspiel Die Zauberflöte (Magic Flute) in the Freihaustheater in Vienna.
  • October 9 - The Mission Nuestra Señora de la Soledad, was founded by Father Fermín Francisco de Lasuén, becoming the thirteenth mission in the California mission chain.
  • December 4 - The first issue of The Observer, the world's first Sunday newspaper, is published.
  • December 5 - Austrian composer, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart dies.
  • December 15 - Ratification by the states of the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution is completed, creating the United States Bill of Rights. Two additional amendments remain pending, and one of these is finally ratified in 1992, becoming the Twenty-seventh Amendment.
  • “1791” Pittsway, MA 01201 - the year in which an ordinance was written barring the game of baseball within 80 yards of the Meeting House, the first known reference to the game of baseball in North America.

Undated

Ongoing events

Births

1791 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 1791
MDCCXCI
Ab urbe condita 2544
Armenian calendar 1240
ԹՎ ՌՄԽ
Assyrian calendar 6541
Bahá'í calendar -53–-52
Bengali calendar 1198
Berber calendar 2741
British Regnal year 31 Geo. 3 – 32 Geo. 3
Buddhist calendar 2335
Burmese calendar 1153
Byzantine calendar 7299–7300
Chinese calendar 庚戌年十一月廿七日
(4427/4487-11-27)
— to —
辛亥年十二月初七日
(4428/4488-12-7)
Coptic calendar 1507–1508
Ethiopian calendar 1783–1784
Hebrew calendar 5551–5552
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat 1847–1848
 - Shaka Samvat 1713–1714
 - Kali Yuga 4892–4893
Holocene calendar 11791
Igbo calendar
 - Ǹrí Ìgbò 791–792
Iranian calendar 1169–1170
Islamic calendar 1205–1206
Japanese calendar Kansei 3
(寛政3年)
Juche calendar N/A (before 1912)
Julian calendar Gregorian minus 11 days
Korean calendar 4124
Minguo calendar 121 before ROC
民前121年
Thai solar calendar 2334
  • January 15 - Franz Grillparzer, Austrian writer (d. 1872)
  • January 28 - Louis Joseph Ferdinand Herold, French composer (d. 1833)
  • February 12 - Peter Cooper, American Industrialist, inventor and philanthropist (d. 1883)
  • February 21
    • Carl Czerny, Austrian composer (d. 1857)
    • John Mercer, chemist and industrialist (d. 1866)
  • April 23 - James Buchanan, 15th President of the United States (d. 1868)
  • April 27 - Samuel Morse, American inventor (d. 1872)
  • July 26 - Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart, Austrian composer and pianist (d. 1844)
  • September 5 - Giacomo Meyerbeer, German composer (d. 1864)
  • September 21 - István Széchenyi, Hungarian politician and writer (d. 1860)
  • September 22 - Michael Faraday, British scientist (d. 1867)
  • September 26 - Théodore Géricault, French painter (d. 1824)
  • November 11 - Josef Munzinger, member of the Swiss Federal Council (d. 1855)
  • December 26 - Charles Babbage, British mathematician and inventor (d. 1871)

Deaths

  • January 11 - William Williams Pantycelyn, Welsh hymnist (b. 1717)
  • March 2 - John Wesley, English founder of Methodism (b. 1703)
  • March 14 - Johann Salomo Semler, German historian and Bible commentator (b. 1725)
  • April 19 - Richard Price, Welsh philosopher (b. 1723)
  • May 9 - Francis Hopkinson, American signer of the Declaration of Independence (b. 1737)
  • June 5 - Frederick Haldimand, Swiss-born British colonial governor (b. 1718)
  • June 10 - Toussaint-Guillaume Picquet de la Motte, French admiral (b. 1720)
  • July 17 - Martin Dobrizhoffer, Austrian Jesuit missionary (b. 1717)
  • July 25 - Isaac Low, American delegate to the Continental Congress (b. 1735)
  • August 16 - Charles-François de Broglie, marquis de Ruffec, French soldier and diplomat (b. 1719)
  • November 4 - Richard Butler (general), American soldier (b. 1743)
  • September 25 - William Bradford, American printer (b. 1719)
  • December 5 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Austrian composer (b. 1756)
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