March 4, 1793 was the date of George Washington's second inauguration. On March 4, 1789, was the date of the first meeting or session of the First Congress.
The French Revolution started in 1789 in 1793 the King was executed the Monarchy no longer existed
Yes - Sam Houston : March 2, 1793 - July 26, 1863 .
The meeting of the Etats generaux (Estates General), the revolution beginning with the storming of the Bastille, la Terreur (The Reign of Terror) with Robespierre, and the Consulate (with Napoleon).
He died under the guillotine on January 21st 1793.
France did not have a King and Queen since 1793 (officially).
In 1789, the first U.S. Congress convened in New York City until September 29; 28 senators and 65 representatives sat for the 13 states. In 1793, George Washington was inaugurated in Philadelphia for a second term as president of the United States
I don't know about 1780, but March 4, 1793 was the date of the second inauguration of US President George Washington.
As US President, he served two terms: 1789-1793 and 1793 to 1797
Here are some events : - The French Revolution (1789 - 1799) - The Reign of Terror (5 September 1793 - 28 July 1794) - Battle of Waterloo (1815)
Yes he was. Twice. First from April 30, 1789-1793; and then also from 1793-March 4, 1797. Two 4-year terms.
1789-1793 and 1793-1797
Within days of President Washington's second inauguration in March of 1793, news came that French King Louis XVI was executed and France had declared war on England. Thus the three major events were Washington's inauguration, the death of Louis XVI and France's war on England.
1789-1793 and 1793-1797
There governor of Massachusetts between 1789 and 1793 was John Hancock. He served until 1793, and John Adams took his place after being the lieutenant governor.
The French Revolution started in 1789 in 1793 the King was executed the Monarchy no longer existed
George Washington completed his first term and started his second term in March of 1793.
George Washington was unanimously elected and served two terms from April 30th, 1789-March 3rd,1797