British seizure of American ships and impressment of American seamen
1794
There are "official" flags of the United States. The Flag Act of 1794 increased the number of stars and stripes to 15 each from 13 each (accommodating the addition of Vermont and Kentucky). This was the only official flag to have more than 13 stripes. The Flag Act of 1818 would later reduce the number of stripes to 13. Vermont and Kentucky were added as states in 1791 and 1792, respectively, but the flag was not changed to reflect those additions until 1794. After 1794, the flag would not reflect the additions of Tennessee (1796), Ohio (1803), and Louisiana (1812) until the Flag Act of 1818.
The Reign of Terror (5 Sep 1793 – 28 Jul 1794) refers to the French Revolution, and the large number of people who were executed on the guillotine.
Henry Knox got his nickname because he ate an ox's tail. Knox was the first United States Secretary of War from 1789 until 1794.
Fort Miami was a fort built on the Maumee River at the eastern edge of the present-day city of Maumee, Ohio by the British.
Anthony Wayne, 1794, defeated,1,000, Shawnee, Blue Jacket, The battle of fallen timbers.
David Turnbull - British abolitionist - was born in 1794.
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The Whiskey Rebellion, which occurred mostly in Western Pennsylvania, began in 1791 and lasted until 1794. It was also known as the Whiskey Insurrection.
Alexander Leslie - British Army officer - died in 1794.
27, June 1793 to 27, July, 1794
Construction began in late 1793 and it was finished in March 1794.
The British refused to compromise with American delegates.
Robert Boyd - British Army officer - died on 1794-05-13.
False - the USS Constitution was ordered in 1794, and commissioned in 1798. She became famous during the War of 1812 for defeating 5 major British warships.
The British refused to compromise with American delegates.