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June 22: Britain makes territory north of the Ohio River part of Quebec.
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December 9: Start of the two month long Siege of Melilla.
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Chesma Column in Tsarskoe Selo, commemorating the end of the Russo-Turkish War.

Events

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January–March

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  • January 21Mustafa III, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, dies and is succeeded by his brother Abdul Hamid I.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
  • January 27
  • February 3 – The Privy Council of Great Britain, as advisors to King George III, votes for the King's abolition of free land grants of North American lands. Henceforward, land is to be sold at auction to the highest bidder.<ref>Woody Holton, Forced Founders: Indians, Debtors, Slaves, and the Making of the American Revolution in Virginia (University of North Carolina Press Books, 2011) p32</ref>
  • February 6 – The Parlement of Paris votes a sentence of civil degradation, depriving Pierre Beaumarchais of all rights and duties of citizenship.<ref>"Beaumarchais", in The Cornhill Magazine (August 1884) p142</ref>
  • February 7 – The volunteer fire company of Trenton, New Jersey, predecessor to the paid Trenton Fire Department created in 1892, is founded. In 1905, at 131 years, it claims to be the oldest continuously serving department in the U.S.<ref>"Fire News of the Week", in Fire and Water Engineering (December 9, 1905) p337</ref>
  • February 24 – The Province of Massachusetts Bay House of Representatives votes, 92 to 8, to impeach Superior Court Chief Justice Peter Oliver, but Provincial Governor Thomas Hutchinson refuses to allow the trial to proceed.<ref>Clifford Kenyon Shipton, New England Life in the Eighteenth Century: Representative Biographies from Sibley's Harvard Graduates (Harvard University Press, 1995) p324</ref>
  • March 10 – The Boston Journal makes the first reference to the "Stars and Stripes" flag to symbolize the American colonies, reporting that "The American ensign now sparkles a door which shall shortly flame from the skies."<ref name="Carruth1774"/>
  • March 31Intolerable Acts: The British Parliament passes the Boston Port Act, closing the port of Boston, Massachusetts, as punishment for the Boston Tea Party.<ref name="Carruth1774">Gordon Carruth, ed., The Encyclopedia of American Facts and Dates 3rd Edition (Thomas Y. Crowell, 1962) pp80-82</ref>

April–June

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July–September

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October–December

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  • October 10
  • October 14 – The Continental Congress in America adopts the Declaration of Rights and Resolves, with 10 principles.<ref name="Carruth1774"/>
  • October 20 – The First Continental Congress passes the Continental Association, a colony-wide boycotting of British goods. Theater performances in the American colonies are also halted, on the Congress's recommendation that the member colonies "discountenance and discourage all horse racing and all kinds of gaming, cock fighting, exhibitions of shows, plays, and other expensive diversions and entertainments."<ref name="Carruth1774"/>
  • October 21 – The word Liberty is first displayed on a flag raised by colonists in Taunton, Massachusetts, in defiance of British rule in Colonial America.
  • October 25 – The Edenton Tea Party takes place in North Carolina, marking the first major gathering of women in support of the American cause.
  • October 26 – The first Continental Congress adjourns in Philadelphia.
  • November 4 – The Maryland Jockey Club follows a recommendation of the Continental Congress and cancels its race schedule. The decision sets a precedent for other jockey clubs in the colonies, and no major races are held until the end of the American Revolution.<ref>Ann Fairfax Withington, Toward a More Perfect Union: Virtue and the Formation of American Republics (Oxford University Press, 1996) p197</ref>
  • November 101774 British general election: Voting for the House of Commons concludes in Great Britain, and Lord North retains the office of Prime Minister as his Tory coalition wins 343 of the 558 seats. Henry Seymour Conway's Whig Party wins the other 215 seats.
  • November 15 – The government of the Republic of Venice allows adventurer and ladies' man Giacomo Casanova to return home after a 17-year absence.<ref>"Giacomo Casanova", by Mattia Begali, in Encyclopedia of Italian Literary Studies (Taylor & Francis, 2007) p402</ref>
  • November 20Daniel Boone retires from the Virginia colonial militia in order to devote his full time to establishing a settlement in Kentucky.<ref>Robert Morgan, Boone: A Biography (Algonquin Books, 2008) p152</ref>
  • November 25Salawat Yulayev, the leader of the Bashkirs rebellion against the Russian government, is captured, bringing an end to the insurrection.<ref>Charles R. Steinwedel, Threads of Empire: Loyalty and Tsarist Authority in Bashkiria, 1552–1917 (Indiana University Press, 2016) p73</ref>
  • November 26 – English chemist Joseph Priestley becomes the first person to discover and identify sulfur dioxide.<ref>Joe Jackson, A World on Fire: A Heretic, an Aristocrat, and the Race to Discover Oxygen (Penguin, 2007) p114</ref>
  • November 27 – Spanish Navy Captain Domingo de Bonechea arrives at Tahiti in the ship Aguila and tries unsuccessfully to claim it for Spain and to convert the Tahitians to the Roman Catholic faith.<ref>Robert W. Kirk, Paradise Past: The Transformation of the South Pacific, 1520-1920 (McFarland, 2012) p27</ref>
  • November 30
    • Parliament adjourns in Great Britain, but declines to authorize any action against the rebellious American colonies, despite an address the day before by King George III and Prime Minister North.<ref>William Edward Hartpole Lecky, A History of England in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 3 (D. Appleton and Company, 1891) p456</ref>
    • Thomas Paine, a native of England, arrives in America at the age 37 and soon becomes an influential advocate for the colonies' independence.<ref>Richard R. Beeman, Our Lives, Our Fortunes and Our Sacred Honor: The Forging of American Independence, 1774-1776 (Basic Books, 2013) p xi</ref>
  • December 1 – A boycott called by the Continental Congress goes into effect, as participating merchants and supporters cease the importation or consumption of products from Great Britain, Ireland or the British West Indies.<ref>Spencer Tucker, Almanac of American Military History (ABC-CLIO, 2013) p211</ref>
  • December 6 – Archduchess Maria Theresa, the ruler of Austria, Hungary and Croatia, signs the General School Ordinance providing for education for both males and females and setting compulsory education for children aged six through 12.<ref>James B. Collins and Karen L. Taylor, Early Modern Europe: Issues and Interpretations (John Wiley & Sons, 2008) p57</ref>
  • December 9 – The two month long Siege of Melilla begins as armies led by the Sultan of Morocco, Mohammed ben Abdallah, attack the North African Spanish colony of Melilla (which remains a part of Spain into the 21st century).<ref>Karen Racine, Francisco de Miranda, a Transatlantic Life in the Age of Revolution (Rowman & Littlefield, 2003) p13</ref>
  • December 23 – King Louis XVI of France issues a declaration that, for the first time, protects "the free commerce of meat during Lent" to support the needs of "the poor whose infirmity requires them to eat meat."<ref>Jennifer J. Davis, Defining Culinary Authority: The Transformation of Cooking in France, 1650-1830 (LSU Press, 2013)</ref>

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Births

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File:André Marie Constant Duméril.jpg
André Marie Constant Duméril born 1 January
File:Pietro Giordani.jpg
Pietro Giordani born 1 January
File:Anna Bunina by A.G.Varnek (1823, Hermitage).jpg
Anna Bunina born 7 January
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William Stewart born 10 January
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Tryphosa Jane Wallis born 11 January
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Marie-Thérèse Figueur born 17 January
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William Blake (economist) born 31 January
File:Thomas Veazey, 1836 painting.jpg
Thomas Veazey born 31 January
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Edward Cross (zoo proprietor) born 3 February
File:Valentin Stanic.jpg
Valentin Stanič born 12 February
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Roswell Weston born 24 February
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William Farquhar born 26 February
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Magdalene of Canossa born 1 March
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David Semyonovich Abamelik born 10 March
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Johann Caspar Horner born 12 March
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Rose Fortune born 13 March
File:Toussaint Antoine DE CHAZAL DE Chamerel - Portrait of Captain Matthew Flinders, RN, 1774-1814 - Google Art Project.jpg
Matthew Flinders born 16 March
File:Saint Claudine Thevenet.jpg
Claudine Thévenet born 30 March
File:Sophie Thalbitzer née Zinn.jpg
Sophie Thalbitzer born 15 April
File:Franz Hegi Portrait.jpg
Franz Hegi born 16 April
File:Madhav Rao Narayan, the Maratha Peshwa with Nana Fadnavis and Attendants (cropped).jpg
Madhavrao II born 18 April
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Jean-Baptiste Biot born 21 April
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Anna Gottlieb born 29 April
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Samuel Owen (engineer) born 12 May
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Friederike von Reden born 12 May
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Joseph Bouchette born 14 May
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Johann Nepomuk von Fuchs born 15 May
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Francis Beaufort born 27 May
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Robert Tannahill born 3 June
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Henry Philip Hope born 8 June
File:Carl Freiherr Haller von Hallerstein by Otto Magnus von Stackelberg.jpg
Carl Haller von Hallerstein born 10 June
File:Portrait of Count Pavel Stroganoff (1772-1817).jpg
Pavel Alexandrovich Stroganov born 18 June
File:Johann Friedrich August Tischbein - Christiane Amalie Erbprinzessin von Anhalt-Dessau.jpg
Princess Amalie of Hesse-Homburg born 29 June
File:Samuel William Reynolds - Mrs Arbuthnot - B1970.3.380 - Yale Center for British Art.jpg
Marcia Arbuthnot born 9 July
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Robert Jameson born 11 July
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Axel Otto Mörner born 11 July
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Charles de Graimberg born 30 July
File:Diodata Saluzzo - Ritratto 1.jpg
Diodata Saluzzo Roero born 31 July
File:Robert Southey - Project Gutenberg eText 13619.jpg
Robert Southey born 12 August
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Meriwether Lewis born 18 August
File:Ludvig Frederik Brock, Eidsvoll 1814 EM.00670 (cropped).jpg
Ludvig Frederik Brock born 20 August
File:Anton-Ludwig-Ernst-Horn.jpg
Anton Ludwig Ernst Horn born 24 August
File:Elizabeth Ann Seton portrait by Amabilia Filicchi.jpg
Elizabeth Ann Seton born 28 August
File:Gerhard von Kügelgen portrait of Friedrich.jpg
Caspar David Friedrich born 5 September
File:Anna Katharina Emmerick Saint Visionary.jpg
Anne Catherine Emmerich born 8 September
File:Johnny Appleseed 1.jpg
Johnny Appleseed born 26 September
File:Adolf Müllner.jpg
Adolf Müllner born 18 October
File:Sarah Rumford, c 1797.jpg
Sarah Thompson, Countess Rumford born 18 October
File:Marie Ellenrieder - Ignaz Heinrich von Wessenberg (ÖaL 1819).jpg
Ignaz Heinrich von Wessenberg born 4 November
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Charles Bell born 12 November
File:Joseph Paelinck - Frederica Wilhelmina, Queen of the Netherlands - 56.090B - Rhode Island School of Design Museum.jpg
Wilhelmine of Prussia, Queen of the Netherlands born 18 November
File:Vasile Moga.jpg
Vasile Moga born 19 November
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Elisabeth Canori Mora born 21 November
File:Peter Frederik Wulff (1774-1842).jpg
Peter Frederik Wulff born 26 November
File:Maria Antonia di Borbone.jpg
Princess Maria Antonia of Parma born 28 November
File:William Henry.jpg
William Henry (chemist) born 12 December
File:Eline Heger (1807).jpg
Eline Heger born 13 December

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Deaths

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File:Mustafa3.jpg
Mustafa III died 21 January
File:Caroline-Henriette of Hesse Darmstadt-f4578561.jpg
Countess Palatine Caroline of Zweibrücken died 30 March
File:Oliver Goldsmith by Sir Joshua Reynolds.jpg
Oliver Goldsmith died 4 April
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Christian Wilhelm Ernst Dietrich died 23 April
File:Zelfportret van Maria Machteld van Sypesteyn.jpg
Maria Machteld van Sypesteyn died 26 April
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William Hewson died 1 May
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Louis XV died 10 May
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Joseph Gerrish died 3 June
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Joshua Kirby died 20 June
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Anna Morandi Manzolini died 9 July
File:Caroline Lady Holland 1757 58.jpg
Caroline Fox, 1st Baroness Holland died 24 July
File:Johann Jacob Reiske - Imagines philologorum.jpg
Johann Jakob Reiske died 14 August
File:Consort Qing of Qianlong.jpg
Imperial Noble Consort Qinggong died 21 August
File:Johann Friedrich Meckel (1724–1774).jpg
Johann Friedrich Meckel, the Elder died 18 September
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Pope Clement XIV died 22 September
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Willem Bentinck van Rhoon died 13 October
File:Alexander Runciman - Robert Fergusson, 1750 - 1774. Poet - Google Art Project.jpg
Robert Fergusson died 16 October
File:Abraham Tucker by Enoch Seeman.jpg
Abraham Tucker died 20 November
File:Johann Siegmund Popowitsch.jpg
Johann Siegmund Popowitsch died 21 November
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Henry Baker died 25 November
File:Deborah Read Franklin.jpg
Deborah Read died 19 December
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Paul Whitehead (satirist) died 20 December

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References

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