WHAT ALL HAPPENED JANUARY TO NOVEMBER 1793
Find out what all happened January to November 1793

John Graves Simcoe decides to build a fort and settlement at Toronto, having sailed into the bay there. (29. July 1793)

The Musée du Louvre is officially opened in Paris, France. (10. August 1793)

After being found guilty of treason by the French Convention, Louis XVI of France is executed by guillotine. (21. January 1793)

During the French Revolution, the Committee of Public Safety becomes the executive organ of the republic. (6. April 1793)

French Revolutionary Wars: Battle of Hondschoote. (8. September 1793)

Nicolas Jean Hugon de Bassville, representative of Revolutionary France, lynched by a mob in Rome (13. January 1793)

French Revolution: Following the arrests of Girondin leaders, the Jacobins gain control of the Committee of Public Safety installing the revolutionary dictatorship. (10. June 1793)

French Revolution: François Hanriot, leader of the Parisian National Guard, arrests 22 Girondists selected by Jean-Paul Marat, setting the stage for the Reign of Terror. (2. June 1793)

French Revolution: a levée en masse is decreed by the National Convention. (16. August 1793)

The first Republican constitution in France is adopted. (24. June 1793)

Marie Antoinette, widow of Louis XVI, is guillotined at the height of the French Revolution. (16. October 1793)

French Revolution: the French National Convention initiates the Reign of Terror. (5. September 1793)

The Rhône and Loire départments are created when the former département of Rhône-et-Loire is split into two. (12. August 1793)

William Carey reaches the Hooghly River. (9. November 1793)

French playwright, journalist and feminist Olympe de Gouges is guillotined. (3. November 1793)

Alexander Mackenzie reaches the Pacific Ocean becoming the first recorded human to complete a transcontinental crossing of Canada. (22. July 1793)

French Revolutionary Wars: the city of Toulon revolts against the French Republic and admits the British and Spanish fleets to seize its port, leading to the Siege of Toulon by French Revolutionary forces. (27. August 1793)

The Battle of Wattignies ends in a French victory. (16. October 1793)

A Goddess of Reason is proclaimed by the French Convention at the suggestion of Chaumette. (10. November 1793)

The Jardin des Plantes museum opens in Paris. A year later, it becomes the first public zoo. (10. June 1793)

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