1700s (decade)

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1700s: events by year

Contents: 1700 1701 1702 1703 1704 1705 1706 1707 1708 1709

1700

January–June

July–December

Date unknown

Ongoing

1702

January–June

July–December

Date unknown

  • Delaware designated a separate colony.

1703

January–June

July–December

Date unknown

1704

January–June

July–December

Date unknown

1705

January–June

July–December

November: Williamsburg Capitol (replica).

Date unknown

  • Construction begins on Blenheim Palace, in Oxfordshire, England. It is completed in 1724.
  • Taichung City, Taiwan is founded as the village of Dadun.
  • With the interest paid from daimyo loans, the Konoike buy a tract of ponds and swampland, turn the land into rice paddies and settle 480 households numbering perhaps 2,880 peasants on the land.
  • The Shogunate confiscates the property of a merchant in Osaka "for conduct unbecoming a member of the commercial class". The government seizes 50 pairs of gold screens, 360 carpets, several mansions, 48 granaries and warehouses scattered around the country and hundreds of thoudands of gold pieces.

1706

January–June

July–December

Date unknown

  • English Parliament establishes the first turnpike trusts which place a length of road under the control of trustees drawn from local landowners and traders. The turnpike trusts borrow capital for road maintenance against the security of tolls and this arrangement becomes the common method of road maintenance for the next 150 years.

1707

January–June

The Isles of Scilly, scene of the naval disaster in October 1707.

July–December

Mount Fuji, last erupts in December 1707.

Date unknown

1708

January–June

July–December

Date unknown

  • Kandahar is conquered by Mir Wais.
  • One third of the population of Masuria dies of the plague.
  • Johann Sebastian Bach is appointed as chamber musician and organist at the court in Weimar, Germany.
  • Italian philosopher Giambattista Vico delivers his inaugural lecture to the University of Naples, published as his first book, On the Study Methods of Our Time, in 1709.
  • Fearful of a Swedish attack, the Russians blow up the city of Tartu in Estonia.
  • Merger (with consent of the Parliament of Great Britain) of the Company of Merchants of London Trading into the East Indies and the more recently established English Company Trading to the East Indies to form the United Company of Merchants of England Trading to the East Indies, known as the Honourable East India Company.[12]

1709

January–June

July–December

Date unknown

Significant people

Births

  • January 17, 1706 (in Boston) - Ben Franklin - Famous colonist and inventor. He discovered that lightning is made of electricity in 1752. He also was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Ben died in April 1790.

Deaths

References

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  14. ^ Mott, R. A. (5 January 1957). "The earliest use of coke for ironmaking". The Gas World, coking section supplement 145: 7–18. 
  15. ^ Raistrick, Arthur (1953). Dynasty of Ironfounders: the Darbys and Coalbrookdale. London: Longmans, Green. p. 34. 
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