Burning of British revenue cutter Gaspée by Rhode Islanders
Burning of British revenue cutter Gaspée by Rhode Islanders
Burning of British revenue cutter Gaspée by Rhode Islanders
Events Before
Political activist Thomas Paine (34) weds second wife Elizabeth Ollive
Political activist Thomas Paine (34) weds second wife Elizabeth Ollive
King of France Louis XVIII weds princess Maria Giuseppina of Savoy at the Palace of Versailles
King of France Louis XVIII weds princess Maria Giuseppina of Savoy at the Palace of Versailles
Prince Henry, Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn scandalously marries commoner and widower Anne Horton, displeasing Georg
Prince Henry, Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn scandalously marries commoner and widower Anne Horton, displeasing George III, leading to the Royal Marriages Act of 1772
Chemist Antione Lavoisier (28) marries Marie-Anne Paulze (13), the couple go on to make major discoveries in chemistry t
Chemist Antione Lavoisier (28) marries Marie-Anne Paulze (13), the couple go on to make major discoveries in chemistry together
Spain cedes the Falkland Islands to Britain
The Falkland Islands, commonly referred to as The Falklands, is an archipelago in the South Atlantic Ocean on the Patagonian Shelf.
Events After
Captain James Cook becomes the first person to cross the Antarctic Circle (66°33′ S)
Captain James Cook (7 November 1728 – 14 February 1779) was a British Royal Navy officer, explorer, and cartographer who led three voyages of exploration to the Pacific and Southern Oceans between...
Spanish painter Francisco Goya marries Josefa Bayeu in Madrid
Spanish painter Francisco Goya marries Josefa Bayeu in Madrid
American revolution patriot Paul Revere (38) weds Rachel Walker in Boston, Massachusetts
American revolution patriot Paul Revere (38) weds Rachel Walker in Boston, Massachusetts
American seamstress Elizabeth Griscom (Betsy Ross) weds American upholster John Ross at Huggs Tavern in Gloucester City,
American seamstress Elizabeth Griscom (Betsy Ross) weds American upholster John Ross at Huggs Tavern in Gloucester City, New Jersey
Boston Tea Party incident – Sons of Liberty protesters throw tea shipments into Boston Harbor to protest the British-imp
Boston Tea Party incident – Sons of Liberty protesters throw tea shipments into Boston Harbor to protest the British-imposed Tea Act and escalating taxation without representation in the British Parliament
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United States Declaration of Independence
The Continental Congress adopts the Declaration of Independence, announcing the separation of the thirteen American colonies from Great Britain.
US founding father Thomas Jefferson (30) marries Martha Wayles Skelton (23)
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Date of action in Victor Herbert and Grant Stewart's opera "Madeleine"
Date of action in Victor Herbert and Grant Stewart's opera "Madeleine"
The London Credit Exchange Company issues the first traveler's cheques, which can be used in 90 European cities
The London Credit Exchange Company issues the first traveler's cheques, which can be used in 90 European cities
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