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  1. 15 July (bapt.) – Robert Jackson, military physician and surgeon (died 1827 in England) 5 September – Robert Fergusson, poet writing in Braid Scots (died 1774) 14 October – John Fraser, botanist (died 1811 in England) 3 December – Hew Whitefoord Dalrymple, British Army general and Governor of Gibraltar (died 1830 in England) 8 December ...

  2. 1725-1750. The conclusion of the Great Nordic War in 1720 was the beginning of a long Danish period of peace. Christian VI succeeded Frederik IV in 1730, and his was the first reign during which Denmark was not at war. However, the Kingdom went through an economic crisis which was part of the reason for the introduction of adscription in 1733.

  3. Microsoft Word - 04 Classical _2007-08_.doc. The Classical Period (1750 – 1820) We hear people today use the term classical music to mean any type of Western art music. In music history, we use this term to refer to a specific type of Western art music, namely the works of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven. The time during which these composers ...

  4. 7 de nov. de 2023 · Lost French love letters from the 1750s reveal what life was like during wartime. The letters before they were opened. Scores of French love letters from the mid-18th century have been opened and studied for the first time since they were written. The letters – sent to French sailors by wives, siblings and parents – never made it to their ...

  5. 29 de nov. de 2023 · During the 1750s and 1760s, a new wave of immigration brought settlers from New England and Western Europe, including Palatine Germans, French Huguenots, Scots, Scots-Irish, and other Germans. Certain farmers, led by New Englanders who were accustomed to owning land, found themselves in confrontations with the old Patroon families that owned large plantations along the Hudson River.

  6. Life in New France, as in France itself, was based on a hierarchy that was quite paternalistic. Although there were drawbacks to this, there were advantages too. Most of the time, the head of this hierarchy, the king, felt obliged to be a good king, rather than a tyrant, and provide certain measures of social security and justice for his subjects.

  7. 31 de jul. de 2019 · From the 1750s, landlords in the ... The new king became deeply unpopular for his extravagant lifestyle and scandalous private life, but he was an enthusiastic supporter of the arts and his ...