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  1. Battle of Martinique (1780) Battle of Sangarará. Bird's invasion of Kentucky. Battle of Black Mingo. Battle of Blackstock's Farm. Battle of Bull's Ferry.

  2. t. e. The Kingdom of Spain ( Spanish: Reino de España) entered a new era with the death of Charles II, the last Spanish Habsburg monarch, who died childless in 1700. The War of the Spanish Succession was fought between proponents of a Bourbon prince, Philip of Anjou, and the Austrian Habsburg claimant, Archduke Charles.

  3. 1792 – Opening of the first post office in Montreal on 20 December. 1793 – Importation of slaves into Canada is prohibited on July 9. 1799 – Mary Griffin obtains the lease to Griffintown from a business associate of Thomas McCord. 1799 – The census of 1799 lists 9,000 inhabitants while that of 1761 lists 5,500.

  4. 1780s by country. Decades in France. 18th century in France. 1780s in Europe. Hidden categories: Commons category link from Wikidata. Navseasoncats decade and century.

  5. Causes of the French Revolution. There is significant disagreement among historians of the French Revolution as to its causes. Usually, they acknowledge the presence of several interlinked factors, but vary in the weight they attribute to each one. These factors include cultural changes, normally associated with the Enlightenment; social change ...

  6. 1780. 10 February - James Henry Cotton, Dean of Bangor (died 1862) 14 May - Sir Thomas Frankland Lewis, politician (died 1855) 7 October - Wyndham Lewis, MP (died 1838) 1781. 1782. 20 January - Sir William Nott, military leader (died 1845) 29 December - Sir William Lloyd, soldier and mountaineer (died 1857) 1783.

  7. The Federalist Era in American history ran from 1788 to 1800, a time when the Federalist Party and its predecessors were dominant in American politics. During this period, Federalists generally controlled Congress and enjoyed the support of President George Washington and President John Adams. The era saw the creation of a new, stronger federal ...