In 1793, Philadelphia had a population of approximately 50,000 residents, making it the largest city in the United States at that time. By 1798, the population had grown to about 60,000. This growth was influenced by factors such as Immigration and the city's status as a political and economic hub during the early years of the nation.
1798
between 1793 and 1798
It was invented in 1793 by Eli Whitney
The phone number of the Upsala is: 215-842-1798.
There was a horrible yellow fever epidemic in 1793. If you want to know about it read the book Fever 1798 by Laurie Halse Anderson.
George Read, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, lived from 1733 to 1798. He lived in New Castle, Delaware and was married to Gertrude Ross Till.
george Vancouver lived from 1757 to 1798 He also came from England
Joshua Clayton (born July 20, 1744 in Wyoming, Delaware; died August 11, 1798 in New Castle County, Delaware) succeeded Jehu Davis as the tenth Governor of Delaware, serving between June 2, 1789 and January 19, 1796, including the whole of 1793.
Richard Howell (born October 25, 1754 in Newark, New Jersey; died April 28, 1802 in Trenton, New Jersey) succeeded Thomas Henderson as Governor of New Jersey, serving between June 3, 1793 and October 29, 1801, including the whole of 1798.
to stop people from criticizing the government
Charles Thilorier lived from 1798 to 1844. He was a French inventor and chemist known for his work in the field of cryogenics.
Luigi Galvani did not get married. Born on September 9, 1737 and died on December 4, 1798, He lived and died in Bologna.