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== Events == <onlyinclude> ===January–March=== * [[January 21]] – [[Russian Empire|Russia]] and [[Iran|Persia]] sign the [[Treaty of Riascha]] at [[Resht]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.historyorb.com/events/date/1732 |title=Historical Events for Year 1732 | OnThisDay.com |website=Historyorb.com |access-date=2016-01-05}}</ref> Based on the terms of the agreement, Russia will no longer establish claims over Persian territories. * [[February 9]] – The [[Swedish East India Company]] begins its profitable first expedition to [[China]], departing [[Gothenburg]] on the ship '' Friedericus Rex Sueciae'' under the command of [[Colin Campbell (Swedish East India Company)|Colin Campbell]]. * [[February 14]] – [[Henry Fielding]]'s comedy ''[[The Modern Husband]]'' premieres at the Royal Theatre on Drury Lane in London. * [[February 25]] – [[John Stackhouse (colonial administrator)|John Stackhouse]] is appointed by the [[East India Company|British East India Company]] as the new [[List of governors of Bengal Presidency| President]] of the [[Bengal Presidency]] and serves for seven years. * [[February 27]] – [[Herat Campaign of 1731|Herat Campaign]]: General [[Nader Shah]] of Persia (now [[Iran]]) suppresses the rebellion by Zulfiqar Khan in the city of [[Herat]] in what is now [[Afghanistan]]. <ref>"Herat I 1731-1732/Afghan Wars", in ''Dictionary of Battles and Sieges: F-O'', by Tony Jaques (Greenwood Press, 2007) p445</ref> * [[March 19]] – [[Chamaraja Wodeyar VII]] becomes the new [[Maharaja of Mysore|Maharaja]] of the [[Kingdom of Mysore]] in Southern India, now the state of [[Karnataka]] and parts of [[Tamil Nadu]] and [[Andhra Pradesh]]. * [[March 3]] – [[English people|English]] Captain [[Gough-Calthorpe family|Charles Gough]] rediscovers [[Gough Island]] in the [[South Atlantic]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Wright|first=Gabriel|title=A new nautical directory for the East-India and China navigation|date=1804|publisher=W. Gilbert|oclc=680511332|page=394}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|last1=Heaney|first1=J. B.|last2=Holdgate|first2=M. W.|year=1957|title=The Gough Island Scientific Survey|journal=[[The Geographical Journal]]|volume=123|issue=1|jstor=1790718|pages=20–31|doi=10.2307/1790719}}</ref> * [[March 30]] – MPs [[John Birch (died 1735)|John Birch]] and [[Denis Bond (MP)|Denis Bond]] are expelled from the [[House of Commons of Great Britain]] after using their positions on the Commission for Forfeited Lands to make fraudulent sales. ===April–June=== * [[April 12]] – King [[Christian VI of Denmark|Christian VI of Denmark-Norway]] signs the charter for the new [[Danish Asia Company]] (Dansk Asiatisk Kompagni), granting it a 40-year monopoly on Denmark-Norway's trade in [[Asia]], leading to the creation of [[Danish India]] and cities of [[Tharangambadi|Trankebar]] (now Tharangambadi in [[Tamil Nadu]]), [[Serampore|Frederiknagore]] (now Serampore in [[West Bengal]]) and the [[Nicobar Islands|Frederiksøerne]] Islands (now the Nicobar Islands). * [[April 16]] – After his [[Tahmasp's campaign of 1731|disastrous attempt to fight the Ottoman Empire]], Shah [[Tahmasp II]] is removed from the throne of [[Iran]] by one of his generals, [[Nader Shah|Nader Khan]], who later proclaims himself the King of Persia in Tahmasp's place as [[Nader Shah]]. * [[May 10]] – Representatives of the heirs of [[William Penn]] and of [[Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore|Lord Baltimore]], the respective owners of most of the land in the [[Province of Pennsylvania]] and the [[Province of Maryland]] set out [[Penn–Calvert boundary dispute|the boundary between the two future U.S. states]] after a survey determines that [[Philadelphia]] is located on the Maryland side of the border. The dispute eventually leads to a lawsuit and the eventual survey by [[Charles Mason]] and [[Jeremiah Dixon]] to determine the [[Mason–Dixon line]]. * [[May 13]] – Rebels in [[Corsica]] agree to allow the [[Republic of Genoa]] to resume its administration of the island in return for amnesty and promised reforms. * [[May 28]] – [[Dirck van Cloon]] becomes the new [[Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies]] (now [[Indonesia]]). * [[June 9]] – [[James Oglethorpe]] is granted a [[royal charter]] for the colony of [[Province of Georgia|Georgia]].<ref>{{cite book|last1=Bennett|first1=William J.|last2=Cribb|first2=John T. E.|title=The American Patriot's Almanac|year=2008|publisher=Thomas Nelson Inc|isbn=978-1-59555-267-9|page=208|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=yY0awjK1R3YC&pg=PA208}}</ref> ===July–September=== * [[July 2]] – [[Spain]] completes the [[Spanish conquest of Oran (1732)|conquest of the Algerian cities]] of [[Oran]] and [[Mers El Kébir]] in the [[Oran Province]], after a 17-day siege. * [[August 16]] – The [[Sovereign Military Order of Malta|Order of Malta]] under the command of [[Jacques-François de Chambray]] defeats a convoy of the [[Ottoman Empire]] and frees 14 Christian slaves, following the [[Battle of Damietta (1732)|naval battle of Damietta]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Quintano|first=Anton|title=The Maltese-Hospitaller Sailing Ship Squadron 1701-1798|publisher=Publishers Enterprises Group|year=2003|page=17|isbn=9789990903485}} </ref> * [[August 21]] – [[Mikhail Gvozdev]] in the ''Sviatoi Gavriil'' makes the first known crossing of the [[Bering Strait]], from [[Cape Dezhnev]] to [[Cape Prince of Wales]] in [[Alaska]], marking the first time that Europeans have reached the northwest coast of North America.<ref>Grinëv, Andreĭ Valʹterovich (translated by Richard L. Bland) (2018). ''Russian Colonization of Alaska: Preconditions, Discovery, and Initial Development, 1741-1799''. University of Nebraska Press.</ref> * [[September 13]] – The [[Treaty of the Three Black Eagles]] or the Treaty of Berlin, a secret treaty between the Austrian Empire, the Russian Empire and Prussia against the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. * [[September 16]] ** The magnitude 5.8 [[1732 Montreal earthquake|Montreal earthquake]] occurs in [[Quebec]] (New France). ** A military warehouse explosion kills up to two-thirds of the population of [[Campo Maior, Portugal]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.igespar.pt/en/patrimonio/pesquisa/geral/patrimonioimovel/detail/71110/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120317130005/http://www.igespar.pt/en/patrimonio/pesquisa/geral/patrimonioimovel/detail/71110/|url-status=dead|archive-date=2012-03-17|title=Castelo de Campo Maior|publisher=IGESPAR|language=Portuguese|accessdate=2021-06-26}}</ref> ===October–December=== * [[October 7]] – French Army Lieutenant General [[Florent-Jean de Vallière]] is tasked by [[Louis XV of France|King Louis XV]] to improve France's method of forging cannons. * [[October 16]] – Russia approves the second Kamchatka expedition of Danish-born Russian cartographer [[Vitus Bering]], and the Admiralty orders him to sail east and try to claim uncharted lands in North America. * [[November 29]] – The magnitude 6.6 [[1732 Irpinia earthquake|Irpinia earthquake]] causes {{formatnum:1940}} deaths in the former [[Kingdom of Naples]]. * [[December 5]] – 139 members of the [[Parlement of Paris]], exiled by order of King [[Louis XV of France|Louis XV]], secure their recall. <ref>B. Robert Kreiser, ''Miracles, Convulsions, and Ecclesiastical Politics in Early Eighteenth-Century Paris'' (Princeton University Press, 2015) p240</ref> * [[December 7]] – The original Theatre Royal, [[Covent Garden]], London (the modern-day [[Royal Opera House]]) is opened. * [[December 19]] – [[Benjamin Franklin]], in the ''Pennsylvania Gazette'', first advertises the publication of ''[[Poor Richard's Almanack]]'', purportedly written by "Richard Saunders", a pen name used by Franklin. <ref>Benjamin Franklin, ''The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin'', ed. by John Bigelow (G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1889) (editor's note, p170) </ref> The book goes on sale on December 28. <ref>"Poor Richard's Almanac", by William Pencak, in ''A Companion to Benjamin Franklin'', by David Waldstreicher (Wiley, 2011)</ref> The annual publication will continue until 1758. ===Date unknown=== * [[Herman Boerhaave]] publishes the authorized edition of his ''Elementa chemiae'', recognised as the first text on chemistry.<ref>Clow, Archibald & Nan L. Clow ''The Chemical Revolution'', Batchworth Press, London, 1952.</ref> * The world's first [[Lightvessel|lightship]] is moored at the [[Nore]], in the [[Thames Estuary]] of England.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.portcities.org.uk/london/server/show/ConNarrative.64/chapterId/1506/Trinity-House.html|title=Trinity House – Lightvessels|work=PortCities London|access-date=2013-10-15}}</ref> * This year's [[General Assembly of the Church of Scotland]] gives rise to the [[First Secession]] of [[1733]].</onlyinclude>
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