1783 Events January–March January 20 - At Versailles , Great Britain signs preliminary peace treaties with the Kingdom of France and the Kingdom of Spain . January 23 - The Confederation Congress ratifies two October 8, 1782, treaties signed by the United States with the United Netherlands. February 3 - American Revolutionary War: Great Britain acknowledges the independence of the United States of America . At this time, the Spanish government does not grant diplomatic recognition. February 4 - American Revolutionary War: Great Britain formally declares that it will cease hostilities with the United States. February 5 - 1783 Calabrian earthquakes: The first of a sequence of five earthquakes strikes Calabria , Italy, leaving 50,000 dead. February 7 - Great Siege of Gibraltar abandoned. February 26 - The United States Continental Army's Corps of Engineers is disbanded. March 5 - The last celebration of Massacre Day is held in Boston , Massachusetts. March 15 - Newburgh Conspiracy: A potential uprising in the Continental Army stationed at Newburgh, New York is defused, when George Washington asks the officers to support the supremacy of the United States Congress .April–June April - Peace and Commercial Treaty signed between the newly-formed United States and Sweden in Paris, among the first acts of state concluded between the U.S. and a foreign power. April 8 - The Crimean Khanate , which has existed since 1441 and is a late remnant of the Mongol Golden Horde , is annexed by the Russian Empire of Catherine the Great . April 15 - Preliminary articles of peace ending the American Revolutionary War are ratified by the Congress of the Confederation in the United States. April 18 - Three-Fifths Compromise: the first instance of black slaves in the United States of America being counted as three fifths of persons, in a resolution of the Congress of the Confederation. May 13 - The Society of the Cincinnati , a fraternal organization for American veterans of the American Revolution , is formed in Newburgh, New York. May 18 - The first United Empire Loyalists , fleeing the new United States, reach Parrtown in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada . May 26 - A Great Jubilee Day , celebrating the end of the American Revolution, is held in Trumbull, Connecticut . June 4 or June 5 - The Montgolfier brothers publicly demonstrate their montgolfière hot air balloon at Annonay , France. June 8 - The volcano Laki in Iceland begins an 8-month eruption, starting the chain of natural disasters known as the Móðuharðindin , killing tens of thousands throughout Europe, including up to 33% of Iceland's population, and causing widespread famine. It has been described as one of "the greatest environmental catastrophes in European history". General George Washington sends a letter to the 13 governors of the confederation of United States regarding the needs of the nation.July–September July 16 - Grants of land in Canada to American Loyalists are announced. July 24 - The Treaty of Georgievsk is signed between Imperial Russia and the Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti , making Georgia a protectorate of Russia. August 4 - Mount Asama , the most active volcano in Japan , begins a climactic eruption, killing roughly 1,400 people directly and exacerbating a famine, resulting in another 20,000 deaths. August 10 - The British East India Company packet ship Antelope is wrecked off Ulong Island in the Palau group, resulting in the first sustained European contact with those islands. August 18 - The 1783 Great Meteor passes on a 1,000-mile track across the North Sea , Great Britain and France, prompting scientific discussion. August 27 - Jacques Charles and Les Frères Robert launch the world's first hydrogen-filled balloon, Le Globe , in Paris. September 3 - Peace of Paris: A treaty between the United States and Great Britain is signed in Paris, formally ending the American Revolutionary War, in which Britain recognized the independence of the United States; and treaties are signed between Britain, France, and Spain at Versailles, ending hostilities with the Franco-Spanish Alliance. This is also the beginning of the Old West . September 9 - Dickinson College is chartered in Carlisle, Pennsylvania .October–December October 3 - The first Waterford Crystal glassmaking business begins production in Waterford , Ireland. October 17 - First performance of Mozart's Great Mass November 2 - In Rocky Hill, New Jersey , United States General George Washington gives his Farewell Address to the Army . November 3 - The American Continental Army is disbanded as the first act of business by the Confederation Congress, after Thomas Mifflin is elected the new President to succeed Elias Boudinot. November 21 - In Paris, Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier and François Laurent, marquis d'Arlandes , make the first untethered hot air balloon flight. November 24 - In Spain, the Cedula of Population is signed, stating that anyone who will swear fealty to Spain and is of the Roman Catholic faith is welcome to populate Trinidad and Tobago . November 25 - American Revolutionary War: The last British troops leave New York City and George Washington triumphantly returns, three months after the signing of the Treaty of Paris . November 27 - English rector John Michell concludes that some stars might have enough gravity force to prevent light escaping from them, so he calls them "dark stars". November 29 - 1783 New Jersey earthquake: An earthquake of 5.3 magnitude strikes New Jersey. December 1 - Jacques Charles and Nicolas-Louis Robert make the first manned flight in a hydrogen-filled balloon, La Charlière , in Paris. December 4 - At Fraunces Tavern in New York City , U.S. General George Washington formally bids his officers farewell. : General George Washington Resigning His Commission December 23 - General George Washington resigns his commission as commander-in-chief of the Continental Army to the Congress of the Confederation in the Maryland State House in Annapolis, Maryland, and retires to his home at Mount Vernon . Washington's resignation, described by historian Thomas Fleming as "the most important moment in American history," affirms the United States' commitment to the principle of civilian control of the military , and prompts King George III to call Washington "the greatest character of the age." December 31 - Louis-Sébastien Lenormand makes the first ever recorded public demonstration of a parachute descent, by jumping from the tower of the Montpellier Observatory in France, using his rigid-framed model, which he intends as a form of fire escape.Date unknown Loyalists from New York settle Great Abaco in the Bahamas . The city of Sevastopol is founded on the Crimean Peninsula of the Russian Empire, by rear admiral Thomas MacKenzie . Princess Yekaterina Vorontsova-Dashkova is elected an honorary member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences , the first female foreign member and its second female member, after Eva Ekeblad . The Evan Williams distillery is founded in Bardstown, Kentucky . Ahmed ibn Muhammad ibn Khalifa , the Emir of Zubarah conquers and rules Bahrain. Shaikh Ahmed restores Arab independence and sovereignty over Bahrain and makes the islands his summer residence.Births January 20 - Friedrich Dotzauer , German cellist, composer January 23 - Stendhal , French writer February 8 - Charles-Marie Denys de Damrémont , French general, governor-general of French Algeria February 16 - Stephen Cassin , United States Navy officer March 8 - Hannah Van Buren , née Hoes, American wife of Martin Van Buren April 3 - Washington Irving , American author May 1 - Vicente Rocafuerte , Ecuadorian politician, 2nd President of Ecuador May 3 - José de la Riva Agüero , Peruvian soldier and politician, 1st President of Peru and 2nd President of North Peru May 25 - Philip Pendleton Barbour , American politician, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States May 27 - John Crawfurd , Scottish physician, colonial administrator, diplomat and author. Last British Resident of Singapore June 19 - Friedrich Sertürner , German pharmacist who discovered morphine in 1804 June 21 - Theodosia Burr , First Lady of South Carolina during War of 1812 , daughter of Aaron Burr July 24 - Simón Bolívar , Venezuelan patriot, revolutionary leader and statesman July 28 - Friedrich Wilhelm von Bismarck , German army officer and writer August 7 - Princess Amelia of the United Kingdom , member of the British Royal Family September 17 * Samuel Prout , English painter * Nadezhda Durova , first female Russian army officer October 31 - Karl Wilhelm Gottlob Kastner , German chemist Date unknown - The Two-Headed Boy of Bengal , sufferer from the rare condition Craniopagus parasiticus Deaths January 2 - Johann Jakob Bodmer , Swiss author January 7 - William Tans'ur , English hymnist January 15 - William Alexander, Lord Stirling , American Major-General in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War January 18 - Jeanne Quinault , French actress, playwright February 6 - Capability Brown , English landscape gardener February 10 - James Nares , English composer of mostly sacred vocal works March 2 - Francisco Salzillo , Spanish sculptor March 19 - Frederick Cornwallis , Archbishop of Canterbury March 23 - Charles Carroll , American lawyer, delegate to the Continental Congress March 26 - Anna Rosina de Gasc , German portrait painter March 30 - William Hunter , Scottish anatomist March 31 - Nikita Ivanovich Panin , Russian statesman April 7 - Ignaz Holzbauer , German composer April 16 * Benedict Joseph Labre , French Catholic saint * Christian Mayer , Czech astronomer May 11 - Juliane Reichardt , German-born Bohemian pianist, singer and composer May 23 - James Otis , American lawyer, patriot September 14 - James Grenville , British Member of Parliament September 18 * Leonhard Euler , Swiss mathematician, physicist * Benjamin Kennicott , English churchman, Hebrew scholar September 28 - Marguerite Gourdan , French procurer October 2 - Joseph Leeson, 1st Earl of Milltown , Irish politician October 29 - Jean le Rond d'Alembert , French mathematician November 1 - Carl Linnaeus the Younger , Swedish naturalist November 3 - Charles Collé , French dramatist November 15 - John Hanson , American President of the Continental Congress November 23 - Yoriyuki Arima , Japanese mathematician December 13 - Pehr Wilhelm Wargentin , Swedish astronomer December 15 - Ahmad bin Said al-Busaidi , first ruler of Oman of the Al Said dynasty December 16 * Johann Adolph Hasse , German composer * William James , British naval commander Date unknown - Mary Anne Whitby , English scientist
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