Year 1776 (MDCCLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a leap year starting on Friday of the 11-day slower Julian calendar). [edit] Events of 1776 The year 1776 is celebrated by the United States as the official beginning of its nationhood. 1776, MDCCLXXVI, is the number shown at the bottom of the pyramid on the American dollar bill, and on the tablet held by the Statue of Liberty. [edit] January-February [edit] March-April [edit] May-June [edit] July-August Declaration of Independence [edit] September-October [edit] November-December [edit] Births - January 24 – E.T.A. Hoffmann, German writer, composer, and painter (d. 1822)
- February 11 – Joannis Capodistrias, Greek governor of Troezen (d. 1831)
- March 10 – Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Queen of Prussia (d. 1810)
- April 1 – Sophie Germain, French mathematician (d. 1831)
- May 20 – Simon Fraser, Canadian explorer (d. 1862)
- June 11 – John Constable, English painter (d. 1837)
- July 4 – United States, North American country
- July 4 - Per Aron Borg, sign language creator
- August 9 – Amedeo Avogadro, Italian chemist (d. 1856)
- December 27 – Nikolay Kamensky, Russian general (d. 1811)
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[edit] Deaths - March 10
- March 24 – John Harrison, English clockmaker (b. 1693)
- March 26 – Samuel Ward, American politician (b. 1725)
- April 29 – Edward Wortley Montagu, English traveler and writer (b. 1713)
- May 4 – Jacques Saly, French sculptor (b. 1717)
- June 10 – Leopold Widhalm, Austrian luthier (b. 1722)
- June 20 – Benjamin Huntsman, English inventor and manufacturer (b. 1704)
- July 7 – Jeremiah Markland, English classical scholar (b. 1693)
- July 10 – Richard Peters, English-born clergyman (b. 1704)
- August 1 – Francis Salvador, American patriot (b. 1747)
- August 2 – Louis François I, Prince of Conti, French military leader (b. 1717)
- August 25 – David Hume, Scottish philosopher (b. 1711)
- September 22 – Nathan Hale, American Revolutionary War captain, writer and patriot (executed) (b. 1755)
- October 17 – Pierre François le Courayer, French theologian (b. 1681)
- November 17 – James Ferguson, Scottish astronomer (b. 1710)
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