
1796
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Year 1796 (MDCCXCVI) was a leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a leap year starting on Tuesday of the 11-day slower Julian calendar).
Events of 1796
January - June
- January 16 - First Dutch (and general) elections for the National Assembly of the Batavian Republic. The next Dutch general elections were in 1917.
 - February 1 - The capital of Upper Canada is moved from Newark to York.
 - February 9 - The Qianlong Emperor abdicates at age 84 to make way for his son, the Jiaqing Emperor.
 - March 9 - Widow Joséphine de Beauharnais marries General Napoléon Bonaparte.
 

           March 9:  Joséphine & Napoléon.
        - March 30 - Carl Gauss obtained conditions for the constructibility by ruler and compass of regular polygons and was able to announce that the regular 17-gon was constructible by ruler and compasses.
 - April 2 - The only night of would-be Shakespearean play of Vortigern and Rowena (actually written by William Henry Ireland) ends in audience's laughter.
 - April 12 - Battle of Montenotte. Engagement in the War of the First Coalition. Napoleon Bonaparte's first victory as an army commander.
 - April 27 - The Case of the Lyons Mail: during the night of April 27, five highwaymen attack the mail between Paris and Lyon, kill the postmen, and steal the funds sent to the armies in Italy.
 -  May 10
- Persian Expedition of 1796: Russian troops storm Derbent.
 - Battle of Lodi. Engagement in the War of the First Coalition. Gen. Napoleon Bonaparte defeats Austrian rearguard in forcing a crossing of the bridge over the River Adda in Italy. The Austrians lose some 2,000 men, 14 guns, and 30 ammunition wagons.
 
 - May 14 - Edward Jenner administers the first smallpox vaccination.
 - May 15 - Napoleon's troops take Milan.
 - May 20 - Last mock Garrat Elections in Surrey, England.
 - June 1 - Tennessee is admitted as the 16th U.S. state.
 
July - December
- July 10 - Carl Friedrich Gauss discovered that every positive integer is representable as a sum of at most three triangular numbers.
 - July 11 - The United States takes possession of Detroit from Great Britain under the terms of the Jay Treaty.
 - July 14 - The de Portolá Expedition sets out from San Diego (now San Diego, California) to find the Port of Monterey (now Monterey, California).
 - July 22 - Surveyors of the Connecticut Land Company name an area in Ohio " Cleveland" after Gen. Moses Cleaveland, the superintendent of the surveying party.
 - September 8 - French Revolutionary Wars: Battle of Bassano - French forces defeat Austrian troops at Bassano.
 - September 17 - U.S. President George Washington issues his Farewell Address, which warns against partisan politics and foreign entanglements.
 - November: John Adams defeats Thomas Jefferson in the U.S. presidential election
 - November 4 - The Treaty of Tripoli (between the United States and Tripoli) is signed at Tripoli (see also 1797).
 - November 6 Old Style - Catherine II of Russia called Catherine "The Great" dies and is succeeded by her son Paul I of Russia. His wife Sophie Marie Dorothea of Württemberg becomes Empress consort.
 - November 10 - The de Portolá Expedition returns from its terminus point (now Menlo Park, California) to San Diego after failing to find Vizcaíno's Port of Monterey (now Monterey, California).
 - November 17 - French Revolutionary Wars: Battle of Arcole - French forces defeat the Austrians in Italy.
 - December 7 - U.S. Electoral College meets to elect John Adams president.
 
Undated
- The Ron Santa Teresa distillery is established in Venezuela.
 - British government purchase a 40 acre (162,000 m²) site at Norman Cross the first purposely built prisoner of war camp in England at that time.
 - Mungo Park visits Segu kingdom.
 - The British seize Ceylon from the Dutch.
 
Ongoing events
- French Revolution (1789-1799).
 - French Revolutionary Wars (1792-1802)- First Coalition.
 
Births
| Gregorian calendar | 1796 MDCCXCVI  | 
        
| Ab urbe condita | 2549 | 
| Armenian calendar | 1245 ԹՎ ՌՄԽԵ  | 
        
| Assyrian calendar | 6546 | 
| Bahá'í calendar | -48–-47 | 
| Bengali calendar | 1203 | 
| Berber calendar | 2746 | 
| British Regnal year | 36 Geo. 3 – 37 Geo. 3 | 
| Buddhist calendar | 2340 | 
| Burmese calendar | 1158 | 
| Byzantine calendar | 7304–7305 | 
| Chinese calendar |  乙卯年十一月廿二日 (4432/4492-11-22) — to —  丙辰年十二月初三日(4433/4493-12-3)  | 
        
| Coptic calendar | 1512–1513 | 
| Ethiopian calendar | 1788–1789 | 
| Hebrew calendar | 5556–5557 | 
| Hindu calendars | |
| - Vikram Samvat | 1852–1853 | 
| - Shaka Samvat | 1718–1719 | 
| - Kali Yuga | 4897–4898 | 
| Holocene calendar | 11796 | 
| Igbo calendar | |
| - Ǹrí Ìgbò | 796–797 | 
| Iranian calendar | 1174–1175 | 
| Islamic calendar | 1210–1211 | 
| Japanese calendar |  Kansei 8 (寛政8年)  | 
        
| Juche calendar | N/A (before 1912) | 
| Julian calendar | Gregorian minus 11 days | 
| Korean calendar | 4129 | 
| Minguo calendar | 116 before ROC 民前116年  | 
        
| Thai solar calendar | 2339 | 
- January 25 - William MacGillivray, Scottish naturalist and ornithologist (d. 1852)
 - February 22 - Lambert Adolphe Jacques Quetelet, Belgian mathematician (d. 1874)
 - March 18 - Jakob Steiner, Swiss mathematician (d. 1863)
 - May 1 - Junius Brutus Booth, English actor (d. 1852)
 - May 4 - Horace Mann, American educator and abolitionist (d. 1859)
 - June 14 - Nikolai Brashman, Russian mathematician of Czech origin (d.1866)
 - July 6 - Emperor Nicholas I of Russia (d. 1855)
 - July 16 - Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, French painter (d. 1875)
 - July 23 - Franz Berwald, Swedish composer (d. 1868)
 - August 15 - John Torrey, American botanist (d. 1873)
 - August 25 - James Lick, American land speculator (d. 1876)
 - September 19 - Hartley Coleridge, British poet (d. 1849)
 - September 22 - Davi Canabarro, Gaúcho rebel revolucionary (d. 1867)
 - September 25 - Antoine-Louis Barye, French sculptor (d. 1875)
 - October 23 - Stefano Franscini, member of the Swiss Federal Council (d. 1857)
 - November 30 - Carl Loewe, German composer (d. 1869)
 
Deaths
- January 13 - John H. D. Anderson, Scottish scientist and inventor (b. 1726)
 - February 23 - Jean-Nicolas Stofflet, French royalist general (executed) (b. 1751)
 - March 6 - Guillaume Thomas François Raynal, French writer (b. 1713)
 - March 19 - Hugh Palliser, British naval officer and administrator (b. 1722)
 - May 12 - Johann Peter Uz, German poet (b. 1720)
 - May 29 - Carl Fredrik Pechlin, Swedish politician (b. 1720)
 - June 11 - Samuel Whitbread, English brewer and politician (b. 1720)
 - June 21 - Richard Gridley, American Revolutionary soldier (b. 1710)
 - June 30 - Abraham Yates, American Continental Congressman (b. 1724)
 - July 16 - George Howard, British field marshal (b. 1718)
 - July 21 - Robert Burns, Scottish poet (b. 1759)
 - August 1 - Robert Pigot, British army officer (b. 1720)
 - August 21 - John McKinly, American physician and President of Delaware (b. 1721)
 - September 21 - François Séverin Marceau-Desgraviers, French royalist general (killed in battle) (b. 1769)
 - October 7 - Thomas Reid, Scottish philosopher (b. 1710)
 - November 6 - Catherine the Great of Russia (b, 1729)
 
        
       
