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The Confederation period was the era of the United States' history in the 1780s after the American Revolution and prior to the ratification of the United States Constitution. In 1781, the United States ratified the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union and prevailed in the Battle of Yorktown , the last major land battle between British ...
List of sovereign states in the 1780s; List of sovereign states in the 1790s This page was last edited on 30 April 2019, at 12:05 (UTC). Text is ...
July 18 – The United States ratifies its first treaty with the Sultanate of Morocco. [84] August 9 – South Carolina cedes to the United States its claims to a 12-mile wide strip of land that runs across northern Alabama and Mississippi. [84] August 10 – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composes his famous Eine kleine Nachtmusik.
Kaffa – Kingdom of Kaffa Kanem Bornu – Kanem Bornu Empire Kazakh – Kazakh Khanate Khiva – Khanate of Khiva Khmer – Srok Khmer Kokand – Khanate of Kokand Knights Hospitaller – Sovereign Order of Saint John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta, Knights of Malta, Knights of Rhodes, and Chevaliers of Malta
The Holy Roman Empire is not considered a state by modern historians, but a political entity bringing together several sovereign states in a confederation. The concept of sovereign state should not be confused with that of nation (for example there are even stateless nations). This list has the date of creation of current sovereign states but ...
Malta – Order of Saint John; Maratha – Maratha Empire Massa – Duchy of Massa and Carrara Mindanao – Sultanate of Maguindanao Modena – Duchies of Modena and Reggio Moldavia – Principality of Moldavia - vassal of Ottoman Empire
The 1780s marked an economic downturn for the United States due to debts incurred during the Revolutionary War, Congress' inability to levy taxes, and significant inflation of the Continental dollar. Political essays such as Common Sense and The Federalist Papers had a major effect on American culture and public opinion.