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   Date  Event(s)
1613 
  • 21 Feb 1613—15 Mar 1917: The Romanov Dynasty, the last imperial dynasty to rule Russia, begins when 16 year old Mikhail Romanov is elected as Czar.Russiapedia Hillwood
1685 
  • 6 Feb 1685—11 Dec 1689: James II. Ruler of England 1685-1689. House of Stuart (restored): 2nd son of Charles I. Deposed 1688, interregnum Dec 11, 1688, to Feb 13, 1689.HistoricUK
1688/9 
  • 13 Feb 1688/9: After accepting the English Bill of Rights, William and Mary are proclaimed king and queen of England.UR NCC
1689 
  • 18 Apr 1689: Bostonians revolt against the rule of Sir Edmund Andros, the governor of the Dominion of New England.MAState NEHS
  • 17 May 1689—30 Oct 1697: King William's War; England declares war on France which lasts until the signing of the Treaty of Ryswick.HoMA MB
  • 4 Nov 1689—8 Mar 1702: William III and Mary II. Rulers of England 1689-1702. House of Stuart (restored): Son of William, Prince of Orange, by Mary, daughter of Charles I. Mary eldest daughter of James II. She died 1694.HistoricUK
1690 
1691 
1692 
  • 20 Jan 1692: The Salem Witchcraft Hysteria begins.UMKC SWT
  • 29 Feb 1692: The first witchcraft accusations take place and arrest warrants are issued for Tituba, Sarah Good and Sarah Osborne.LoA WSU
  • 2 Jun 1692: The Salem Witch Trials begin.UVA FT
  • 7 Jun 1692: The pirate haven of Port Royal, Jamaica is destroyed in a massive earthquake and subsequent tsunami, portions sinking beneath the sea.UNESCO B B C
  • 10 Jun 1692: Bridget Bishop becomes the first of the accused Salem witches to be executed.Salem SWM
  • 19 Jul 1692: Salem "witches", Sarah Good, Rebecca Nurse, Susannah Martin, Elizabeth Howe and Sarah Wildes are executed.SW PJ
  • 22 Sep 1692: The last execution of the accused Salem witches is carried out.BostonMag LoA
1693 
1697 
  • 20 Sep 1697: The Treaty of Ryswick settles the Nine Years War and ends hostilities in America, although that wouldn't happen for another two months.Jacobite theMet
10 1698 
  • 2 Jul 1698: Englishman Thomas Savery patents a steam engine.APS MSH
11 1700 
  • 26 Jan 1700: A magnitude 9.0 earthquake strikes off the west coast of North America producing a huge tsunami that sweeps across the Pacific.NRCan USGS
12 1702 
  • 8 Mar 1702—1 Aug 1714: Anne. Ruler of England 1702-1714. House of Stuart (restored): 2nd daughter of James II. Died with no living heirs.HistoricUK
  • 17 Apr 1702: The Provinces of West New Jersey and East New Jersey merge to form New Jersey.GoogleBooks THS
  • 4 May 1702—11 Apr 1713: Queen Anne's War: English Colonies vs France 1702-1713.CB CWCT
13 1704 
14 1712 
  • 1712: Thomas Newcomen patents the atmospheric steam engine.JStor
15 1713 
  • 11 Apr 1713: The Treaty of Utrecht is signed ending the War of the Spanish Succession, also known as Queen Anne's War in North America.CHNC CBC
16 1714 
  • 1 Aug 1714—11 Jun 1727: George I. Ruler of England 1714-1727. House of Hanover: Son of Elector of Hanover, by Sophia, grand-daughter of James I. Proclaimed King under Act of Settlement.HistoricUK
17 1715 
  • 23 Jul 1715: The General Court of Massachusetts passes the Boston Light Bill which authorizes the construction of a lighthouse in Boston Harbor.MassMoments MM&P
  • 31 Jul 1715: A hurricane sinks a fleet of treasure ships returning to Spain.CW IRMag
18 1716 
19 1717 
  • 27 Feb 1717—7 Mar 1717: A series of four successive snowstorms create the Great Snow of 1717.NEHS NWS
20 1718 
21 1719 
  • 11 Dec 1719: The first recorded sighting of the aurora borealis in North America occurs in New England.DE tOFA
22 1721 
  • 26 Jun 1721: During a smallpox outbreak in Boston, Dr. Zabdiel Boylston begins inoculating patients beginning with his own son.MassMoments CW
23 1722 
24 1727 
  • 11 Jun 1727—25 Oct 1760: George II. Ruler of England 1727-1760. House of Hanover: Only son of George I, married Caroline of Brandenburg.HistoricUK
25 1729 
26 1730 
  • 8 Apr 1730: The first synagogue in North America is the Mill Street Synagogue built by the Shearith Israel congregation in New York City.ShearithIsrael JWA
27 1733 
  • 12 Feb 1733: James Oglethorpe founds Georgia, the 13th colony, and its first city at Savannah.GHS OU
  • 17 May 1733: Britain passes the Molasses Act putting high tariffs on rum and molasses imported to the Colonies from anyplace other than Britain and its possessions.GoogleBooks JotAR
28 1734 
  • 1 Apr 1734: The first lighthouse in Canada begins operation.LLS CCN
29 1741 
  • 19 Dec 1741: Vitus Bering, a Danish explorer in service of Russia, dies after sighting Alaska.McGill MLP
30 1744 
31 1752 
  • 10 May 1752: Thomas-François Dalibard validates Benjamin Franklin's conclusion that lightning is electricity.USNA APS
  • 15 Jun 1752: Benjamin Franklin performs his kite experiment.PSU HC
  • 14 Sep 1752: The British Empire adopts the Gregorian calendar.CSL CalWiz
32 1753 
  • 11 Feb 1753: The first patients are admitted to the first hospital in America, Pennsylvania Hospital, founded by Dr. Thomas Bond and Benjamin Franklin in 1751.PennMed UMW
  • 7 Jun 1753: The world's oldest public museum, the British Museum is founded by Act of Parliament.BM tSP
  • 9 Sep 1753: The first steam engine in America arrives from London.NEHGS ASME
33 1754 
34 1755 
35 1758 
  • 8 Jun 1758: John Dollond reports on his development of the achromatic lens.Astro.it GoogleBooks
  • 27 Jul 1758: British and colonial forces defeat French and Canadian forces at the Battle of Louisbourg in Nova Scotia.BB CTHist
  • 25 Nov 1758: Fort Duquesne is captured from the French, which will later become Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.F&IWS
36 1759 
37 1760 
  • 20 Mar 1760: A "Great Fire" begins at a tavern in Boston and destroys about 350 homes, shops and warehouses by the time it is over.MassMoments BFHS
  • 25 Oct 1760—29 Jan 1820: George III. Ruler of England 1760-1820. House of Hanover: Grandson of George II, married Charlotte of Mecklenburg.HistoricUK LoC
38 1762 
39 1763 
40 1764 
  • 29 Oct 1764: The Connecticut Courant, today's Hartford Courant and the nation's oldest newspaper in continuous publication, prints its first issue.LoC Courant
41 1765 
  • 22 Mar 1765: The Stamp Act is passed by the British Parliament - a tax imposed on American colonists on any printed paper.GLIoAH Avalon
  • 18 May 1765: A fire destroys much of Montreal, Canada.MG GoogleBooks
  • 1 Nov 1765: The Stamp Act goes into effect - a tax on the Colonies to fund the British Military in America.CC SAH
42 1769 
  • 5 Jan 1769: James Watt patents his much improved steam engine.ACS WoWE
43 1770 
  • 5 Mar 1770: The Boston Massacre. British troops kill five colonists.LoC NPS
44 1772 
  • 9 Jun 1772: The British customs schooner Gaspée runs aground in Narragansett Bay and is burned by the Rhode Island colonists.Gaspee.org WH
45 1773 
46 1774 
47 1775 
  • 9 Feb 1775: British Parliament declares that Massachusetts is in a state of rebellion.LoA OAR
  • 23 Mar 1775: Patrick Henry utters his most memorable words: "Give me liberty, or give me death" at the Second Virginia Convention.CW Avalon
  • 14 Apr 1775: The first American abolition society is founded in Philadelphia.USNA LCP
  • 18 Apr 1775: Paul Revere rides out to warn the colonists that the British troops were on the march.PRH LoC
  • 19 Apr 1775: The first battles of the American Revolution. British troops fight American Minutemen at Lexington, killing eight. The British then move to Concord where they again engage the colonials. By the end of the battle, 93 colonists are dead. The British, having lost 273, retreat to Boston.LoC NPS
  • 10 May 1775: Benedict Arnold and Ethan Allen capture Fort Ticonderoga.NPS VANY
  • 7 Jun 1775: The proposal is put forth that the United Colonies become the United States of America.USNA LoC
  • 14 Jun 1775: The Continental Army is established by the Second Continental Congress.USArmy USO
  • 17 Jun 1775: The Battle of Bunker Hill takes place.LoC Yale
  • 22 Jun 1775: The Continental Congress resolves to issue a paper currency backed by 2 million Spanish milled dollars in order to fund the fight with Britain.POLITICO LoC
  • 30 Jun 1775: The Continental Congress attempts to notify the king of England that American colonists are unhappy with parliamentary policy by drafting the Articles of War.Avalon LoC
  • 26 Jul 1775: The United States Post Service is established by the Continental Congress. Benjamin Franklin is named Postmaster General.USPSOIG USNA
  • 13 Oct 1775: Congress orders the formation of the Continental Navy, later to become the United States Navy.USNavy NPS
  • 18 Oct 1775: Falmouth is burned by the British.MM UMaine
  • 10 Nov 1775: A resolution is approved calling for two battalions of Marines able to fight for independence at sea and on shore.WHS USNI
  • 13 Nov 1775: The American Continental Army takes Montreal, Canada, without opposition.History.com
  • 3 Dec 1775: The first flag of the United States is flown by John Paul Jones on the ship Alfred.SIMag Navy
  • 8 Dec 1775—31 Dec 1775: American forces begin the Seige of Québec.LoC History.com
  • 31 Dec 1775: After nearly a month, Continental forces, under command of Montgomery and Arnold, are soundly defeated after attacking Québec.CMoH SIMag