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  1. January 1 – Francis Godschall Johnson, politician (d. 1894) January 29 – John Palliser, explorer and geographer (d. 1887) February 17 – Donald Alexander Macdonald, politician (d. 1896) September 6 – Alexander Tilloch Galt, politician and a Father of Confederation (d. 1893) November 8 – Théophile Hamel, painter (d. 1870)

  2. Fort Kaministiquia was founded by French merchants to be the first in a series of forts reaching westward to expand trade and seek a route to the western sea. ( Daniel Greysolon Dulhut had built a fort, (Fort Caministigoyan), at the same location on the Kaministiquia River in 1679.) Fort Prince of Wales founded by the Hudson's Bay Company ...

  3. Births. 13 February – Alexander Wedderburn, 1st Earl of Rosslyn, Lord Chancellor (died 1805) 13 March – Joseph Priestley, scientist and minister (died 1804) 27 July – Jeremiah Dixon, surveyor and astronomer (died 1779) Elizabeth Raffald, née Whitaker, cookery writer and entrepreneur (died 1781)

  4. May 18 – Georg Böhm, organist (born 1661) July 2 – Christian Petzold, organist and composer (born 1677) September 12 – François Couperin (born 1668) October 14 – Pietro Pariati, librettist (born 1665) October 26 – Antonio Veracini (born 1659) Categories: 1733 in music. 18th century in music. Music by year.

  5. August 17, 1973. The district is a rectangular, open plaza with buildings on four sides. The most notable is the eighteenth-century La Iglesia de Santa Cruz. The plaza is also outlined on three sides and crossed diagonally by South McCurdy Road (New Mexico 583). Facing it are the church and four related features; four dwellings; one functioning ...

  6. May 12 – The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) agreement is signed between the United States and Canada. June 17 – The Second Narrows Bridge in Vancouver collapses killing 18. July 1 – The Lost Villages in Ontario are permanently flooded as part of the St. Lawrence Seaway construction project.

  7. The year 1733 in science and technology involved some significant events. Physiology and medicine [ edit ] Rev. Stephen Hales publishes Hæmastaticks , the second volume of his Statical Essays , in London , containing the results of his experiments in measuring blood pressure .