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The Year 1783

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1783 was breakthrough year, but it is not a date that trips off the tongue like 1776, 1066, or 1492. 1783 was year of change for world politics with the Peace of Paris documents centered on the Treaty of Paris between England and the newly formed United States. 1783 was a year of great performing arts as represented in the height of Mozart's career. 1783 was also a year of engineering marvels as represented in the hot air balloon created by the Montgolfier brothers in France. These seminal events are the foundations for a changed world and an envelope in which 1783 Productions is enshrouded.
To have a complete picture you need to have a broad mind. Engineering, politics, marketing, communication, and performance are all core components of any business. The following are a few items that are representative of the principals on which 1783 Productions was founded.
Montgolfier Brothers Hot Air Balloon
Montgolfier Brothers Hot Air Balloon
Technology and Communication

The Montgolfier brothers, born in Annonay, France, were the inventors of the first practical balloon. The first demonstrated flight of a hot air balloon took place on June 4, 1783, in Annonay, France.

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1783 Treaty Image
1783 Treaty of Paris
Politics and International Communication

This treaty, signed on September 3, 1783, between the American colonies and Great Britain, ended the American Revolution and formally recognized the United States as an independent nation. 

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Image
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Mozart Performs His Great Mass

Mozart was at the height of his creativity and in October of 1783 he performed his Mass in C. 

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Image of George Washington
George Washington
Washington Resigns as Commander In Chief

George Washington resigns as the Continental Army's commander in chief. This begins a new turn at government and establishes the new republic of the United States. Learn More


We aspire to bring a multi-disciplanary approach to all projects. Through history we learn what has been done before to re-invigorate tried-and-true ways. We learn about mistakes that have been made and we learn that there is always a future to try something has never been attempted. 

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