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1766
Years:
1763
1764
1765
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1766
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1767
1768
1769
Decades
:
1730s
1740s
1750s
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1760s
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1770s
1780s
1790s
Centuries
:
17th century
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18th century
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19th century
1766 was a
common year starting on Wednesday
(see link for calendar).
Events
January 1
-
Bonnie Prince Charlie
becomes the new Stuart claimant to the throne of
Great Britain
as King Charles III and figurehead for
Jacobitism
.
March 5
-
Antonio de Ulloa
, the first Spanish governor of
Louisiana
, arrives in
New Orleans
.
March 18
-
American Revolution
: The
British Parliament
repeals the
Stamp Act
which was very unpopular in the British colonies. The persuasion of
Benjamin Franklin
is considered partly responsible. The
Declaratory Act
asserts the right of Britain to bind the colonies in all other respects.
November 10
- The last Colonial governor of
New Jersey
,
William Franklin
, signs the charter of Queen's College (later renamed
Rutgers University
).
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
returns to
Salzburg
after touring
Paris
and
London
with his father
Christian VII
becomes King of
Denmark
Lorraine
becomes French again on the death of Stanislas Leszczyncki
The
Burmese
begin to invade the
Thai
kingdom of
Ayutthaya
.
What is now
England
's oldest surviving Georgian
theatre
constructed in
Stockton-on-Tees
.
Births
February 14
-
Thomas Malthus
, economist (+
1834
)
April 22
-
Anne Louise Germaine de Stael
, author (+
1817
)
August 6
William Hyde Wollaston
was born. In 1802, he discovered a few inexplicable black lines when performing an experiment similar to those of Sir Isaac Newton. This research eventually led to the discovery of the elements in the Sun.
September 6
-
John Dalton
, English
chemist
and
physicist
Deaths
January 1
-
James Francis Edward Stuart
, "The Old Pretender" (b.
1688
)
January 14
- King
Frederick V of Denmark
February 23
- Stanislas Leszczyncki , King of
Poland
April 4
-
John Taylor
, English classical scholar
May 5
-
Jean Astruc
, French physician and scholar
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