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1784 (MDCCLXXXIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar, the 1784th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 784th year of the 2nd millennium, the 84th year of the 18th century, and the 5th year of the 1780s decade. As of the start of 1784, the Gregorian calendar was 11 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Events
January–March January 6 – Treaty of Constantinople: The Ottoman Empire agrees to Russia's annexation of the Crimea. • January 14 – The Congress of the United States ratifies the Treaty of Paris with Great Britain to end the American Revolution, with the signature of President of Congress Thomas Mifflin. • January 15Henry Cavendish's paper to the Royal Society of London, Experiments on Air, reveals the composition of water. • February 24 – The Captivity of Mangalorean Catholics at Seringapatam begins. • February 28John Wesley ordains ministers for the Methodist Church in the United States. • March 1 – The Confederation Congress accepts Virginia's cession of all rights to the Northwest Territory and to Kentucky (Illinois County). • April 27The Marriage of Figaro, written by playwright Pierre Beaumarchais as a sequel to The Barber of Seville, premieres at the Comédie-Française in Paris. • May 12 – The Treaty of Paris, signed on September 3 the previous year, comes into effect. • May 20 – A treaty is signed in Paris between the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Dutch Republic, formally ending the Fourth Anglo-Dutch War. • June 4Élisabeth Thible is the first woman to ascend in a hot-air balloon, at Lyon, France. July–September July 9 – The Bank of New York opens as the first in New York state and continues to operate under that name for almost 223 years until being acquired by Mellon Financial and becoming BNY Mellon. • July 29 – The United States and the Kingdom of France sign a convention for establishing diplomatic relations and "determining the functions and prerogatives of their respective consuls, vice consuls, agents, and commissaries". • August 13Parliament of Great Britain passes Pitt's India Act (An Act for the better Regulation and Management of the Affairs of the East India Company and of the British Possessions in India). It requires the governor-general to be chosen from outside the Company and makes company directors subject to parliamentary supervision. • August 16Britain creates the colony of New Brunswick. • September 19 – In France, the Robert brothers (Anne-Jean Robert and Nicolas-Louis Robert) and a Mr. Collin-Hullin (whose first name is lost to history) become the first people to fly more than 100 km or 100 miles in the air, lifting off from Paris and landing 6 hours and 40 minutes later near Bethune after a journey of . • September 22Russia establishes a colony at Kodiak, Alaska. October–December October 8 – "Kettle War", a 1-day action on the Scheldt in which a ship of the Dutch Republic repels forces of the Holy Roman Empire. • October 22North Carolina rescinds its resolution ceding its western territory (Washington District, modern-day Tennessee) to the United States, after earlier giving Congress two years to accept the terms. • November 30Richard Henry Lee of Virginia is selected as the new President of the Confederation Congress. • DecemberImmanuel Kant's essay "Answering the Question: What Is Enlightenment?" is published. • December 25 – The Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States is officially formed at the "Christmas Conference", led by Thomas Coke and Francis Asbury. Date unknown Britain receives its first bales of imported American cotton. • King Carlos III of the Spanish Empire authorizes land grants in Alta California. • Princess Yekaterina Vorontsova-Dashkova is named first president of the newly created Russian Academy. • The North Carolina General Assembly incorporates the town of Morgansborough, named for Daniel Morgan. The town is designated as the county seat for Burke County, North Carolina and is subsequently renamed Morgan, later shortened to Morganton. • The North Carolina General Assembly changes the name of Kingston, North Carolina, originally named for King George III of Great Britain, to Kinston. • Great Tenmei famine in Edo period Japan continues, as 300,000 die of starvation. • A huge locust swarm hits South Africa. • Foundation of the first theater in Estonia, the Tallinna saksa teater. • Benjamin Franklin invents bifocal spectacles. • Benjamin Franklin tries in vain to persuade the French to alter their clocks in winter to take advantage of the daylight. • Antoine Lavoisier pioneers quantitative chemistry. • Cholesterol is isolated. • Carl Friedrich Gauss pioneers the field of summation with the formula summing at the age of 7. • Madame du Coudray, pioneer of modern midwifery, retires. == Births ==
Births
January 17Philippe Antoine d’Ornano, Marshal of France (d. 1863) • January 28George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (d. 1860) • February 5Nancy Hanks, mother of Abraham Lincoln (d. 1818) • February 20John E. Wool, general officer in the United States Army, who served during the War of 1812, Mexican–American War, and the American Civil War (d. 1869) • February 29Leo von Klenze, German neoclassicist architect, painter and writer (d. 1864) • March 12William Buckland, English geologist, paleontologist (d. 1856) • March 22Samuel Hunter Christie, English physicist, mathematician (d. 1865) • March 23Tom Molineaux, African-American boxer (d. 1818) • March 27Jonathan Jennings, American politician and the first governor of Indiana (d. 1834) • April 5Louis Spohr, German violinist, composer (d. 1859) • April 13Friedrich Graf von Wrangel, Prussian field marshal (d. 1877) • April 24Peter Vivian Daniel, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (d. 1860) • June 24Juan Antonio Lavalleja, Uruguayan military, political figure (d. 1853) • July 21Charles Baudin, French admiral (d. 1854) • July 22Friedrich Bessel, German mathematician, astronomer (d. 1846) • July 27Denis Davydov, Russian general, poet (d. 1839) • August 18Robert Taylor, British Radical writer, freethought advocate (d. 1844) • September 4William Pope Duval, first civilian governor of the Florida Territory (d. 1854) • October 13 – King Ferdinand VII of Spain (d. 1833) • October 15Thomas Robert Bugeaud, Marshal of France and duke of Isly (d. 1849) • October 19Leigh Hunt, British critic, essayist (d. 1859) • John McLoughlin, Canadian fur trader (d. 1857) • October 20Henry Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (d. 1865) • October – Sarah Biffen, armless English painter (d. 1850) • November 24Zachary Taylor, 12th President of the United States (d. 1850) • November 27August, Prince of Hohenlohe-Öhringen (d. 1853) == Deaths ==
Deaths
February 4Princess Friederike Luise of Prussia, Prussian princess (b. 1714) • February 27Count of St. Germain, French philosopher, adventurer (b. 1710) • March 26Thomas Bond, American physician and surgeon (b. 1712) • March 27Ralph Bigland, British officer of arms (b. 1712) • March 31Thomas Adam, English clergyman, religious writer (b. 1701) • April 26Nano Nagle, Irish convent founder (b. 1718) • April 29Agustín de Jáuregui, Spanish colonial governor (b. 1711) • May 3Anthony Benezet, French-born American abolitionist and educator (b. 1713) • May 10Antoine Court de Gébelin, French pastor (b. 1725) • May 12Abraham Trembley, Swiss naturalist (b. 1710) • June 8Lukrecija Bogašinović Budmani, Croatian poet (b. 1710) • June 11Lê Quý Đôn, Vietnamese philosopher, poet, encyclopedist, and government official (b. 1726) • June 13Henry Middleton, American president of the Continental Congress (b. 1717) • June 14Andrzej Mokronowski, Polish general (b. 1713) • June 26Caesar Rodney, American lawyer, signer of the United States Declaration of Independence (b. 1728) • July 1Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, German composer (b. 1710) • July 31Denis Diderot, French philosopher, encyclopedist (b. 1713) • August 4Giovanni Battista Martini, Italian musician (b. 1706) • August 10Allan Ramsay, Scottish portrait-painter (b. 1713) • August 14Nathaniel Hone, Irish-born painter (b. 1718) • August 28Junípero Serra, Spanish Franciscan missionary (b. 1713) • September 1Jean-François Séguier, French astronomer and botanist (b. 1703) • September 4César-François Cassini de Thury, French astronomer (b. 1714) • September 8Ann Lee, American religious leader (b. 1736) • September 15Nicolas Bernard Lépicié, French painter (b. 1735) • November 1Jean-Jacques Lefranc, Marquis de Pompignan, French polymath, author and poet (b. 1709) • November 9George Baylor, officer in the American Continental Army (b. 1752) • December 5Phillis Wheatley, first published African-American author (b. 1753) • December 13Samuel Johnson, English writer, lexicographer (b. 1709) • December 25Yosa Buson, Japanese poet, painter (b. 1716) • December 26Seth Warner, American revolutionary leader (b. 1743) • date unknownRaja Haji Fisabilillah, Buginese monarch of the Johor Sultanate, warrior, emperor, and government official • date unknownAbd al-Karim Kashmiri, Indo-Persian historian == References ==
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