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== Events == <onlyinclude> === January–March === * [[January 9]] – The North Carolina General Assembly authorizes nine commissioners to purchase {{Convert|100|acre|km2}} of land for the seat of [[Chatham County, North Carolina|Chatham County]]. The town is named Pittsborough (later shortened to [[Pittsboro, North Carolina|Pittsboro]]), for [[William Pitt the Younger]]. * [[January 11]] – [[William Herschel]] discovers [[Titania (moon)|Titania]] and [[Oberon (moon)|Oberon]], two [[moons of Uranus]]. * [[January 19]] – [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|Mozart]]'s ''[[Symphony No. 38 (Mozart)|Symphony No. 38]]'' is premièred in [[Prague]]. * [[February 2]] – [[Arthur St. Clair]] of [[Pennsylvania]] is chosen as the new President of the Congress of the Confederation.<ref name="Harper1787">''Harper's Encyclopaedia of United States History from 458 A. D. to 1909'', ed. by Benson John Lossing and, Woodrow Wilson (Harper & Brothers, 1910) p167</ref> * [[February 4]] – [[Shays' Rebellion]] in [[Massachusetts]] fails. * [[February 21]] – The Confederation Congress sends word to the 13 states that a convention will be held in Philadelphia on May 14 to revise the Articles of Confederation.<ref name="Harper1787"/> * [[February 28]] – A charter is granted, establishing the institution which will become the [[University of Pittsburgh]]. * [[March 3]] – By a vote of 33 to 29, [[Harrisburg, Pennsylvania|Harrisburg]] is approved as the new capital of [[Pennsylvania]].<ref name=Konkle>Burton Alva Konkle, ''George Bryan and the Constitution of Pennsylvania, 1731-1791'' (William J. Campbell publishing, 1922) p299</ref> * [[March 17]] – The [[Bank of North America]], the central bank of the United States government under the [[Articles of Confederation]], is re-incorporated after its charter had expired in 1786.<ref name=Konkle/><ref>''Congressional Record'' (December 8, 1913) p446</ref> * [[March 28]] – In the British House of Commons, [[Henry Beaufoy]] files the first motion to repeal the [[Test Act 1673]], which restricts the rights of non-members of the Church of England.;<ref>Sheldon J. Godfrey and Judy Godfrey, ''Search Out the Land: The Jews and the Growth of Equality in British Colonial America, 1740-1867'' (McGill-Queen's University Press, 1995) p129</ref> Beaufoy's motion is rejected, and the Act is not repealed until 1829. * [[March 30]] – [[Biblical theology]] becomes a separate discipline from biblical studies, as [[Johann Philipp Gabler]] delivers his speech "On the proper distinction between biblical and dogmatic theology and the specific objectives of each" upon his inauguration as the professor of theology at the [[University of Altdorf]] in Germany.<ref>Craig Bartholomew, ''Out of Egypt: Biblical Theology and Biblical Interpretation'' (Zondervan, 2011) p2 </ref> === April–June === * [[April 2]] – A Charter of Justice is signed, providing the authority for the establishment of the [[Vice Admiralty Court (New South Wales)|first New South Wales (i.e. Australian) Courts of Criminal and Civil Jurisdiction]]. * [[May 7]] – [[The New Church (Swedenborgian)]] is founded in England. * [[May 13]] – Captain [[Arthur Phillip]] leaves [[Portsmouth]], England, with the 11 ships of the [[First Fleet]], carrying around 700 convicts and at least 300 crew and guards to establish a [[penal colony]] in Australia. * [[May 14]] – In [[Philadelphia]], delegates begin arriving for a [[Constitutional Convention (United States)|Constitutional Convention]].<ref name="Harper1787"/> * [[May 22]] – In Britain, [[Thomas Clarkson]] and [[Granville Sharp]] found the [[Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade]], with support from [[John Wesley]], [[Josiah Wedgwood]] and others. * [[May 25]] – In [[Philadelphia]], delegates begin to convene the [[Constitutional Convention (United States)|Constitutional Convention]], intended to amend the [[Articles of Confederation]] (however, a new [[United States Constitution]] is eventually produced). [[George Washington]] presides over the Convention. * [[May]] – [[Orangism (Dutch Republic)|Orangist]] troops attack [[Vreeswijk]], [[Harmelen]] and [[Maarssen]]; civil war starts in the [[Dutch Republic]]. * [[May 31]] – The original [[Lord's Cricket Ground]] in London holds its first [[cricket]] match;<ref name="Cassell's Chronology339340">{{cite book|last=Williams|first=Hywel|title=Cassell's Chronology of World History|url=https://archive.org/details/cassellschronolo0000will/page/339|url-access=registration|location=London|publisher=Weidenfeld & Nicolson|year=2005|isbn=0-304-35730-8|pages=[https://archive.org/details/cassellschronolo0000will/page/339 339–340]}}</ref> [[Marylebone Cricket Club]] founded.<ref>{{cite book|last=Palmer|first=Alan|last2=Palmer |first2=Veronica|year=1992|title= The Chronology of British History|publisher=Century Ltd|location=London|pages=230–231|isbn=0-7126-5616-2}}</ref> * [[June 20]] – [[Oliver Ellsworth]] moves at the [[Federal Convention]] that the government be called the United States. * [[June 28]] – [[Wilhelmina of Prussia, Princess of Orange|Princess Wilhelmina of Orange]], sister of King [[Frederick William II of Prussia]], is captured by [[Dutch Republic]]an [[Patriots (Dutch Republic)|patriots]], taken to [[Goejanverwellesluis]] and not allowed to travel to [[The Hague]]. === July–September === * [[July 13]] – The [[Congress of the Confederation]] enacts the [[Northwest Ordinance]], establishing governing rules for the [[Northwest Territory]] (the future states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin). It also establishes procedures for the admission of new states, and limits the expansion of [[slavery]].<ref name="Harper1787"/> * [[July 18]] – The United States ratifies its first treaty with the Sultanate of Morocco.<ref name="Harper1787"/> * [[August 9]] – South Carolina [[State cessions|cedes]] to the United States its claims to a 12-mile wide strip of land that runs across northern Alabama and Mississippi.<ref name="Harper1787"/> * [[August 10]] – [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]] composes his famous [[Eine kleine Nachtmusik]]. * [[August 27]] – Launching a {{Convert|45|ft|m|adj=on}} steam powered craft on the Delaware River, [[John Fitch (inventor)|John Fitch]] demonstrates the first U.S. [[patent]] for his design. * [[September 13]] – [[Prussian invasion of Holland|Prussian troops invade]] the [[Dutch Republic]]; two days later the [[Johann Friedrich von Salm-Grumbach|Rhinegrave Salm]] gave up Utrecht. Within a few weeks 40,000 [[Patriots (Dutch Republic)|Patriots]] (out of a population of 2,000,000) go into exile in [[French Flanders|Northern France]]. * [[September 17]] – The [[United States Constitution]] is signed by the [[Constitutional Convention (United States)|Constitutional Convention]] in [[Philadelphia]].<ref name="Harper1787"/> * [[September 24]] – Washington Academy (later [[Washington & Jefferson College]]) is chartered by the [[Pennsylvania General Assembly]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Coleman|first=Helen Turnbull Waite|title=Banners in the Wilderness: The Early Years of Washington and Jefferson College|publisher=University of Pittsburgh Press|year=1956|url=https://archive.org/details/bannersinthewild012852mbp|oclc=2191890|page=[https://archive.org/details/bannersinthewild012852mbp/page/n252 199]}}</ref> === October–December === * [[October 1]] – [[Russo-Turkish War (1787–92)]] – [[Battle of Kinburn (1787)|Battle of Kinburn]]: [[Alexander Suvorov]], though sustaining a wound, routs the Turks. * [[October 27]] – The first of ''[[The Federalist Papers]]'', a series of essays calling for ratification of the [[U.S. Constitution]], is published in ''[[The Independent Journal]]'', a New York newspaper. * [[October 29]] – [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]]'s opera ''[[Don Giovanni]]'' ([[libretto]] by [[Lorenzo Da Ponte]]) premieres in the [[Estates Theatre]] in [[Prague]]. * [[November 1]] – The first secondary education school open to girls in Sweden, ''[[Societetsskolan]]'', is founded in Gothenburg. * [[November 21]] – [[Treaty of Versailles (1787)]] signed, forming an alliance between the [[Kingdom of France]] and the Lord [[Gia Long|Nguyễn Phúc Ánh]], future Emperor of Vietnam. * [[December 3]] – [[James Rumsey]] demonstrates his water-jet propelled boat on the [[Potomac River]]. * [[December 7]] – [[Delaware]] ratifies the Constitution, and becomes the first [[U.S. state]]. * [[December 8]] – [[La Purisima Mission]] is founded by Padre [[Fermín Lasuén]] as the eleventh of the [[Spanish missions in California]]. * [[December 12]] – [[Pennsylvania]] becomes the second [[U.S. state]]. * [[December 18]] – [[New Jersey]] becomes the third [[U.S. state]]. * [[December 23]] – Captain [[William Bligh]] sets sail from England for [[Tahiti]], on {{HMS|Bounty}}.<ref name="Cassell's Chronology339340"/> === Date unknown === * [[Caroline Herschel]] is granted an annual salary of [[Pound sterling|£]]50, by King [[George III of Great Britain]], for acting as assistant to her brother [[William Herschel|William]] in [[astronomy]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Ogilvie|first= Marilyn Bailey|title=Women in Science: Antiquity through the Nineteenth Century|url=https://archive.org/details/womeninscience00mari|url-access=registration|publisher=MIT Press|year=1986|location=Cambridge, Massachusetts|pages=[https://archive.org/details/womeninscience00mari/page/97 97–98]|isbn=0-262-65038-X}}</ref> * The [[North Carolina General Assembly]] incorporates [[List of North Carolina state parks#Former units|Waynesborough]], and designates it the seat for [[Wayne County, North Carolina]]. The town becomes extinct after 1865. * [[Antoine Lavoisier]] is the first to suggest that [[silica]] is an [[oxide]] of a hitherto unknown metallic [[chemical element]], later isolated and named [[silicon]]. * [[J. Cl. Todes Døtreskole]], the first serious school for girls in Denmark, is founded. *A fossil bone recovered from [[Cretaceous]] strata at [[Woodbury, New Jersey]] is discussed by the [[American Philosophical Society]] in [[Philadelphia]].<ref>{{Cite book|title=Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs |editor1=Currie, Philip J. |editor2=Padian, Kevin |isbn=0-12-226810-5|location=San Diego|publisher=Elsevier|oclc=37141172|date = October 1997}}</ref>
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