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  1. January 14 – The University of North Carolina (renamed The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1963) opens to students, becoming the first state university in the United States. January 29 – The Naturalization Act of 1795 replaces and repeals the Naturalization Act of 1790. February 7 – The 11th Amendment to the United States ...

  2. 1790s. 1790 - Rhode Island ratifies the constitution. 1791 - Bill of Rights ratified. 1791 - First Bank of the United States chartered. 1791 - Vermont, formerly part of New York, becomes the 14th state. 1792 - Kentucky, formerly part of Virginia, becomes the 15th state. 1793 - Eli Whitney invents cotton gin. 1793 - Fugitive Slave Act passed.

  3. 1862 – Morrill Land-Grant Colleges Act. 1862 – Gen. Robert E. Lee placed in command of the Army of Northern Virginia. 1862 – Second Battle of Bull Run (Second Battle of Manassas) 1862 – Battle of Antietam (Battle of Sharpsburg) 1862 – Dakota War of 1862 begins. 1862–1863 – Lincoln issues Emancipation Proclamation.

  4. 1994 — Former Arkansas state employee Paula Jones accuses President Clinton of sexual harassment. 1994 — The United States hosts the FIFA World Cup, which is won by Brazil. 1995 — Oklahoma City bombing kills 168 and wounds 800. The bombing is the worst domestic terrorist incident in U.S. history, and the investigation results in the ...

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  6. November 23 – Elbridge Gerry, fifth vice president of the United States from 1813 to 1814 (born 1744) See also. 1814 in Canada; 1814 in the United Kingdom; See also. Timeline of United States history (1790–1819) References

  7. June 8 – Thomas Paine, political activist, philosopher, Founding Father of the United States and author of Common Sense (born 1737 in Great Britain) October 11 – Meriwether Lewis, leader of the Corps of Discovery (born 1774) November 4 – Gabriel Manigault, architect (born 1758) See also. Timeline of United States history (1790–1819)