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.
England respected America's right to neutrality. England would ignore pre-Revolutionary debts owed to British merchants.
I assume you mean a U.S. large cent because no British pennies were struck in 1794. Its value could be anywhere from $400 to over $30,000 depending on what variety it is. You should have the coin examined in person by a couple of dealers. If genuine and its value is high enough you may want to have it certified for insurance purposes.
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The first US half dollars were minted in 1794.
In GA in 1794
Virginia
It was not a British Colony. It was a British protectorate from 1794-1843. Hawaii's King Kamehameha commissioned the current state flag in 1816, which includes the British Union Jack. (Source: http://www.storyofhawaiimuseum.com/the-story-of-hawaii)
David Turnbull - British abolitionist - was born in 1794.
Can you be more specific? That's not a question.
Alexander Leslie - British Army officer - died in 1794.
Secretary of State for War was created in 1794.
The British refused to compromise with American delegates.
Robert Boyd - British Army officer - died on 1794-05-13.
Under-Secretary of State for War was created in 1794.
The British refused to compromise with American delegates.
England respected America's right to neutrality. England would ignore pre-Revolutionary debts owed to British merchants.
British seizure of American ships and impressment of American seamen