Britain and Prussia sign the Treaty of Westminster, agreeing to respect each other's European territories
Britain and Prussia sign the Treaty of Westminster, agreeing to respect each other's European territories
Britain and Prussia sign the Treaty of Westminster, agreeing to respect each other's European territories
Events Before
Samuel Johnson's "A Dictionary of the English Language" is published in London
A Dictionary of the English Language, sometimes published as Johnson's Dictionary, was published on 15 April 1755 and written by Samuel Johnson.
Lisbon earthquake kills more than 50,000 in Portugal
The 1755 Lisbon earthquake, also known as the Great Lisbon earthquake, hit the Iberian Peninsula and Northwest Africa on the morning of Saturday, 1 November, Feast of All Saints, at around 09:40...
Treaty of Giyanti / Gianti Java dividing the once powerful Javanese Sultanate of Mataram signed by the Dutch and Javanes
Treaty of Giyanti / Gianti Java dividing the once powerful Javanese Sultanate of Mataram signed by the Dutch and Javanese princes Mangkubumi and Pakubuwono
1st steam engine in America installed, to pump water from a mine
1st steam engine in America installed, to pump water from a mine
Commodore William James captures the pirate fortress of Suvarnadurg on west coast of India
Commodore William James captures the pirate fortress of Suvarnadurg on west coast of India
Events After
American revolution patriot Paul Revere (22) weds Sarah Orne in Bridgewater, Massachusetts
American revolution patriot Paul Revere (22) weds Sarah Orne in Bridgewater, Massachusetts
British forces led by Colonel Clive and Admiral Watson occupy Calcutta, India
Robert Clive, 1st Baron Clive, (29 September 1725 – 22 November 1774), also known as Clive of India, was the first British Governor of the Bengal Presidency.
Failed assassination attempt on French King Louis XV by Damiens
Robert-François Damiens was a French domestic servant whose attempted assassination of King Louis XV in 1757 culminated in his public execution.
German Diet declares war on Prussia
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On board HMS Monarch (his own flagship), British Admiral John Byng is executed by firing squad for failing to come to ai
On board HMS Monarch (his own flagship), British Admiral John Byng is executed by firing squad for failing to come to aide of besieged British garrison
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The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature establishes the starting point for standardized species names ac
The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature establishes the starting point for standardized species names across the animal kingdom, based on the binomial nomenclature in the 10th edition of Systema Naturae by Carl Linnaeus
Betsy Ross is born
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Future 1st US President George Washington (26) weds widow Martha Dandridge Custis (27) at her home, the White House Plan
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British Museum opens at Montagu House in London
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