Anonymous ID: a1838b March 14, 2022, 8:27 p.m. No.15865532   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5536 >>5550 >>5569

>>15865305

>>15865418

 

4x4

Do this 17 times

 

1.7179869E10

 

1.7 Nice. Now take that out

 

1798

Lots of happenings in 1798

 

January – Eli Whitney contracts with the U.S. federal government for 10,000 muskets, which he produces with interchangeable parts.

 

January 4 – Constantine Hangerli enters Bucharest, as Prince of Wallachia.

 

January 22 – A coup d'état is staged in the Netherlands (Batavian Republic). Unitarian Democrat Pieter Vreede ends the power of the parliament (with a conservative-moderate majority).

 

February 10 – The Pope is taken captive, and the Papacy is removed from power, by French General Louis-Alexandre Berthier.

 

February 15 – U.S. Representative Roger Griswold (Fed-CT) beats Congressman Matthew Lyon (Dem-Rep-VT) with a cane after the House declines to censure Lyon earlier spitting in Griswold's face; the House declines to discipline either man.[1]

 

March – the Irish Rebellion of 1798 begins when the Irish Militia arrest the leadership of the Society of United Irishmen,[2] a group unique amongst Irish republican and nationalist movements in that it unifies Catholics and Protestants (Anglican, Presbyterian, Methodist, Baptist and others) around republican ideals. This month, Lord Castlereagh is appointed Acting Chief Secretary for Ireland and on March 30 martial law is proclaimed here. The first battles in the rebellion are fought on May 24 and it continues through September, but the rebels receive much less than the expected support from France, which sends only 1,100 men.

 

March 5 – French troops enter Bern.[3]

 

March 7 – French forces invade the Papal States and establish the Roman Republic.

 

April 7 – The Mississippi Territory is organized by the United States, from territory ceded by Georgia and South Carolina; later it is twice expanded, to include disputed territory claimed by both the U.S. and Spain (which acquired territory in trade with Great Britain).[1]

 

April 12 – The Helvetic Republic, a French client republic, is proclaimed following the collapse of the Old Swiss Confederacy after the French invasion; Aarau becomes the republic's temporary capital.

 

April 26 – France annexes Geneva.

 

April 30 – The United States Department of the Navy is established as a cabinet-level department. Benjamin Stoddert, a civilian businessman, is appointed as the first Navy Secretary by President Adams.[1]

 

May 9 – Napoleon sets off for Toulon, sailing aboard Vice-Admiral Brueys's flagship L'Orient; his squadron is part of a larger fleet of over 300 vessels, carrying almost 37,000 troops.[4]

 

June 12

The French take Malta.

A moderate coup d'état in the Netherlands (Batavian Republic) deposes Pieter Vreede.

 

June 13 – Mission San Luis Rey de Francia is founded in California.

 

June 18 – The first of the four Alien and Sedition Acts, the Naturalization Act of 1798, is signed into law by U.S. President Adams, requiring immigrants to wait 14 years rather than five years to become naturalized citizens of the United States. On June 25, another law is signed authorizing the imprisonment and deportation of any non-citizens deemed to be dangerous.[1]

Anonymous ID: a1838b March 14, 2022, 8:27 p.m. No.15865536   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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July 1 – Egyptian Campaign: Napoleon disembarks his French army in Marabout Bay.

July 7

Quasi-War: The United States Congress rescinds treaties with France, sparking the war.[1]

In the action of USS Delaware vs La Croyable, the newly-formed United States Navy makes its first capture.

 

July 11 – The United States Marine Corps is re-established under its present name.[1]

 

July 12 – Battle of Shubra Khit: French troops defeat the Mamelukes, during Napoleon's march from Alexandria to take Cairo.

 

July 14 – The fourth of the Alien and Sedition Acts, the Sedition Act of 1798 is signed into law, making it a federal crime to write, publish, or utter false or malicious statements about the United States government.[1]

 

July 16 – The Relief of Sick and Disabled Seamen Act is signed into law, creating the Marine Hospital Service, the forerunner to the current United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps.

 

July 21 – Battle of the Pyramids: Napoleon defeats Ottoman forces near the Pyramids.

 

July 24 – Napoleon occupies Cairo.

 

July 31 – A second round of elections are held in the Netherlands (Batavian Republic); no general elections this time.

 

August 1 – Battle of the Nile (near Abu Qir): Lord Nelson defeats the French navy under Admiral Brueys. 11 of the 13 French battleships are captured or destroyed, including the flagship Orient whose magazine explodes; Nelson himself is wounded in the head.

 

August 22 – French troops land at Kilcummin in County Mayo to assist the Irish Rebellion.

 

September – Charles Brockden Brown publishes the first significant American novel, the Gothic fiction Wieland: or, The Transformation; an American Tale.

 

September 5 – Conscription is made mandatory in France by the Jourdan Law.

 

September 10

The Piedmontese Republic is declared in the territory of Piedmont.

Battle of St. George's Caye: Off the coast of British Honduras (modern-day Belize), a group of European settlers and Africans defeat a Spanish force sent from Mexico to drive them out.

 

September 18 – Lyrical Ballads is published anonymously by Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth, inaugurating the English Romantic movement in literature.

 

September 23 – Battle of Killala: in the last land battle of the Irish Rebellion of 1798, British troops defeat the remaining rebel Irish and French forces at Killala.[5]

 

October 2 – The Cherokee nation signs a treaty with the United States allowing free passage through Cherokee lands in Tennessee through the Cumberland Gap through the Appalachian Mountains from Virginia into Kentucky.[1]

 

October 7 – U.S. Representative Matthew Lyon of Vermont becomes the first member of Congress to be put on trial for violating the new Sedition Act of 1798.[1]

 

October 12Battle of Tory Island: A British Royal Navy squadron, under Sir John Borlase Warren, prevents French Republican ships, commanded by Jean-Baptiste-François Bompart, from landing reinforcements for the Society of United Irishmen on the Donegal coast; Irish leader Wolfe Tone is captured and later dies of his wounds. This ends the Irish Rebellion of 1798.

Peasants War against the French occupiers of the Southern Netherlands begins in Overmere.

 

October 22 – Capitulation of the French garrison at Hyderabad to East India Company troops under James Kirkpatrick, British Resident.

 

November 4 – The Russo-Ottoman siege of Corfu begins.

 

November 8 – British whaler John Fearn becomes the first European to land on Nauru.

 

November 28 – Trade between the United States and modern-day Uruguay begins when John Leamy's frigate John arrives in Montevideo.[6]

 

December 5 – Peasants War in the Southern Netherlands: The revolt is crushed in Hasselt; during the uprising it is estimated that 5,000 to 10,000 people have been killed.

 

December 6 – General Joubert of the Piedmontese Republic occupies the Sardinian capital of Turin.

Anonymous ID: a1838b March 14, 2022, 9:31 p.m. No.15865891   🗄️.is 🔗kun

I think I found the key or maybe a portion of it.

 

E1- E10 in qagg search

A,H,H, L, B, E all do the same thing and might be part of the key

 

as well as the 43 FREEDOM Stringers