Chronology of World History

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Last updated: 2023 December 20.


1760

January 8
  • Comet C/1760 A1 (Great comet) approaches within 0.0682 astronomical units (AUs) of Earth. [1]
January 9
  • Afghans defeat Marathas in battle of Barari Ghat. [1]
January 22
  • Battle at Wandewash India British troops beat French. [1]
February 16
  • Native American hostages killed in Fort Prince George South Carolina. [1]
March 5
  • Princess Carolina marries General Charles Christian van Nassau-Weilburg. [1]
March 20
  • Great Fire of Boston destroys 349 buildings. [1]
June 10
  • New York passes first effective law regulating practice of medicine. [1]
June 23
  • Battle of Landshut, Silesia. [1]
October 25
  • George III ascends the British throne. [1] [309.71]
December 25
  • Jupter Hammon, New York slave, publishes poetry in "An Evening Thought". [1]

1761

January 7
  • Battle at Panipat, India; Afghan army beats Mahratten. [1]
March 29
  • William Pitt sails from England with Marines to attempt to take Belle Isle-en-mer off France. [857.33]
May 22
  • First life insurance policy in US, issued in Philadelphia. [1]
June 7
  • French surrender Belle Isle-en-mer island off France to the English. [857.34]
June 25
  • In Halifax, over 75 years of war between Mi'kmaq and England ends. [1307.12]
(month unknown)
  • English clockmaker John Harrison invents chronometer capable of allowing accurate longitude to be measured on a ship. [1128.28]

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November 15
  • French merchant ship L'Auguste de Bordeaux sinks near Nova Scotia during a storm. [419.64]
December 16
  • Russian army occupies Kolberg. [1]

1762

January 4
  • England declares war on Spain and Naples. [1]
January 15
  • Fraunces Tavern opens in New York City, New York. [1]
February 2
  • Thomas Arnes opera "Artaxerxes" premieres in London. [1]
February 12
  • English fleet occupies Martinique. [1]
March 17
  • First Saint Patrick's Day parade in New York City. [1]
April 2
  • In Bangladesh, a very destructive earthquake occurs. Sixty square miles are said to have been permanently submerged. [53]
April 5
  • British take Grenada, West Indies, from French. [1]
April 24
  • Russia and Prussia signs peace treaty. [1]
May 5
  • Russia and Prussia sign peace treaty. [1]
May 22
  • Sweden and Prussia sign peace treaty. [1]
  • Pope Clement XIII officially opens the Trevi Fountain in Rome. [1674.27]
June 28
  • Accession to the throne of Catherine the Great in Russia. [452.48]
August 22
  • First female (Ann Franklin) US newspaper editor, Newport Rhode Island, Mercury. [1]
October 5
  • The opera "Orfeo Ed Euridice" is produced (Vienna). [1]
November 3
  • Spain acquires Louisiana. [1]
December 9
  • British parliament accepts the Treaty of Paris. [1]
December 21
  • James Cook marries Elizabeth Batts. [1]

1763

February 10
  • The Treaty of Paris is signed by Britain, France, and Spain, ending the French-Indian War. France cedes all North American possessions to Britain except Saint Pierre and Miquelon. All French and Spanish territory east of Mississippi is ceded to Britain. [1] [614.138]
February 12
  • John Casteret appointed British minister of foreign affairs. [1]
February 15
  • Austria, Prussia and Saxony sign Peace of Hubertusburg. [1]
April 19
  • English Parliament bans American colonies from printing their own paper money. [393.60]
April 30
  • London Journalist John Wilkes confined in the Tower. [1]
November 15
  • Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon begin surveying Mason-Dixon Line between Pennsylvania and Maryland. [1]
December 2
  • Touro shul of Newport, Rhode Island dedicated (oldest existing US synagogue). [1]

1764

January 24
  • Governor Winthrop Telescope, is destroyed in a Harvard fire. [1]
February 15
  • Saint Louis founded as a French trading post by Pierre Laclade Ligue. [1]
February 21
  • John Wilkes thrown out of English House of Commons for "Essay on Women". [1]
April 3
  • Austrian arch duke Jozef crowned himself Roman Catholic king. [1]
May 5
  • Smolny-institution forms in Saint Petersburg for noble girls. [1]
September 1
  • British Parliament passes the Currency Act, effectively assuming control of colonial currency. [545.36]
September 7
  • Stanislaw August Poniatowski is elected king and Grand Duke of Commonwealth of Poland-Lithuania. [1383.8]
October 25
  • John Adams marries Abigail Smith (marriage lasts 54 years). [1]

1765

January 11
  • Frisia bans Voltaires "Traité sur la tolérance". [1]
January 16
  • Charles Messier catalogs M41 (galactic cluster in Canis Major). [1]
January 23
  • Commodore John Byron takes formal possession of the Falkland Islands for England. [1199.37]
March 22
  • The British government passes the Stamp Act, imposing a direct tax on all materials printed for commercial and legal use in the American colonies. [1] [129]
March 24
  • Britain enacts Quartering Act, required colonists to provide temporary housing to British soldiers. [1]
May 3
  • First US medical college opens in Philadelphia; founded by John Morgan, the School of Medicine belonged to the College of Philadelphia (now the University of Pennsylvania). [1]
May 7
  • Admiral Nelson's sailboat HMS Victory runs aground. [1]
May 29
  • Patrick Henry historic speech against the Stamp Act, answering a cry of "Treason!" with, "If this be treason, make the most of it!". [1]
August 14
  • Mass colonists challenge British rule by an Elm (Liberty Tree). [1]
October 7
  • The Stamp Act Congress convenes in New York. [1]
October 19
  • Stamp Act Congress met in New York, wrote decl of rights and liberties. [1]
November 1
  • Stamp Act goes into effect in the British colonies. [1]
November 23
  • People of Frederick County Maryland refuse to pay England's Stamp tax. [1]

1766

February 11
  • Stamp Act declared unconstitutional in Virginia. [1]
February 14
  • Dutch governor Falck signs Treaty of Batticaloa with rebels. [1]
March 5
  • Don Antonio de Ulloa takes possession of Louisiana Terr from French. [1]
March 8
  • Willem V (18) becomes Governor of United Provinces. [1]
March 17
  • Britain repeals Stamp Act. [1]
March 18
  • British Parliament reinstitutes the Stamp Act. [1]
April 8
  • First fire escape patented, wicker basket on a pulley and chain. [1]
May 9
  • John Byron back in England after trip around the world. [1]
July
  • A 2kg stony meteorite falls near Albaneto in the Romagna area of Italy. [523.20]
November 25
  • Pope Clement XIII warns On the dangers of anti-Christian writings. [1]
December 5
  • London auctioneers Christie's hold their first sale. [1]

1767

May 13
  • Mozart's opera "Apollo et Hyacinthus" premieres in Salzburg. [1]
May 14
  • British government disbands Americans import duty on tea. [1]
June 29
  • British passes Townshend Revenue Act levying taxes on America. [1]
October 18
  • Boundary between Maryland and Pennsylvania, the Mason Dixon line, agreed upon. [1]
December 16
  • Van Ritter von Glucks opera "Alceste" premieres. [1]

1768

February 11
  • Samuel Adams letter, circulates around American colonies, opposing Townshend Act taxes. [1]
February 15
  • First mustard manufactured in America advertised, Philadelphia. [1]
February 20
  • First American chartered fire insurance company receives charter (Pennsylvania). [1]
April 5
  • First US Chamber of Commerce forms (New York City, New York). [1]
June 21
  • First US bachelor of medicine degree (Dr John Archer). [1]
July 7
  • Firm of Johann Buddenbrook founded, in Thomas Mann's novel. [1]
December 6
  • First edition of "Encyclopedia Brittanica" published (Scotland). [1]

1769

April 22
  • Madame du Barry becomes King Louis XV's "official" mistress. [1]
May 7
  • Ras Mikael Sehul deposes Ethiopian emperor Iyoas. [1674.27]
June 7
  • Daniel Boone begins exploring the Bluegrass State of Kentucky. [1]
July 16
  • Father Serra founds Mission San Diego, first mission in California. [1] [419.58]
September 18
  • Boston Gazette reports first US piano (a spinet). [1]
December 12
  • Pope Clement XIV proclaims a universal jubilee. [1]
December 13
  • Dartmouth College in New Hampshire received its charter. [1]

End of 1760-1769. Next: 1770.

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