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== Events == === January–March === * [[February 2]] – [[Pope Clement XIII]] dies, the night before preparing an order to dissolve the [[Society of Jesus|Jesuits]].<ref name=DeLucca>Denis De Lucca, ''Jesuits and Fortifications: The Contribution of the Jesuits to Military Architecture in the Baroque Age'' (BRILL, 2012) pp315-316</ref> * [[February 17]] – The British House of Commons votes to not allow MP [[John Wilkes]] to take his seat after he wins a by-election.<ref>"The Ethics and Philosophy of By-Elections", by J.G. Swift MacNeill, in ''The Fortnightly Review'' (April 1, 1920) p557</ref> * [[March 4]] – [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|Mozart]] [[Mozart in Italy|departs Italy]], after the last of his three tours there.<ref>{{Cite book|last= Gutman|first= Robert W.|title= Mozart: A Cultural Biography|publisher= Harcourt|location= San Diego|year=1999|page=309|isbn=0-15-601171-9}}</ref> * [[March 16]] – [[Louis Antoine de Bougainville]] returns to [[Saint-Malo]], following a three-year [[circumnavigation]] of the world with the ships ''[[French frigate La Boudeuse (1766)|La Boudeuse]]'' and ''[[French fluyt Étoile (1767)|Étoile]]'', with the loss of only seven out of 330 men; among the members of the expedition is [[Jeanne Baré]], the first woman known to have circumnavigated the globe. She returns to France some time after Bougainville and his ships. === April–June === * [[April 13]] – [[James Cook]] arrives in [[Tahiti]], on the ship [[HM Bark Endeavour|HM Bark ''Endeavour'']], preparing for the [[1769 Transit of Venus observed from Tahiti]] on [[June 3]]. After the voyage, the data is found to be inaccurate in determining the distance between the Sun and Earth. * [[April 29]] – Scottish inventor [[James Watt]] is granted a [[Kingdom of Great Britain|British]] [[patent]] for "A method of lessening the consumption of steam in [[Watt steam engine|steam engine]]s" – the separate condenser,<ref>Patent 913; specification accepted January 5.</ref> a key improvement (first devised by Watt in 1765) and the basis for the [[Watt steam engine]] which stimulates the [[Industrial Revolution]].<ref>{{cite book|last1=Palmer|first1=Alan|last2=Palmer|first2=Veronica|year=1992|title=The Chronology of British History|publisher=Century Ltd|location=London|pages=224–225|isbn=0-7126-5616-2}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|first=Eric|last=Roll|author-link=Eric Roll, Baron Roll of Ipsden|title=An Early Experiment in Industrial Organization: History of the Firm of Boulton and Watt 1775-1805|location=London|publisher=Frank Cass and Company|year=1930|page=13}}</ref> * [[May 9]] – [[Kingdom of France|France]] [[French conquest of Corsica|conquers]] [[Corsican Republic|Corsica]]. * [[May 14]] – [[Charles III of Spain]] sends Spanish missionaries, who found [[Spanish missions in California|California missions]] in [[San Diego]], [[Santa Barbara, California|Santa Barbara]], [[San Francisco]] and [[Monterey, California|Monterey]], and begin the settlement of [[California]]. * [[May 19]] – Cardinal Giovanni Vincenzo Antonio Ganganelli is elected as the 249th pope, succeeding the late Clement XIII and choosing to take the regnal name of [[Pope Clement XIV]].<ref name=DeLucca/> * [[June 3]] – A [[transit of Venus]] is followed five hours later by a total [[solar eclipse]], the shortest such interval in historical times. The transit is viewed by King [[George III of the United Kingdom|George III of Great Britain]], at the [[Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew|Kew Observatory]]. * [[June 7]] – [[Frontiersman]] [[Daniel Boone]] first begins to explore modern-day [[Kentucky]]. === July–September === * [[July 3]] – [[Richard Arkwright]] patents a [[spinning frame]] in England, able to weave fabric mechanically.<ref name="Cassell's Chronology325">{{cite book|last=Williams|first=Hywel|title=Cassell's Chronology of World History|location=London|publisher=Weidenfeld & Nicolson|year=2005|isbn=0-304-35730-8|page=[https://archive.org/details/cassellschronolo0000will/page/325 325]|url=https://archive.org/details/cassellschronolo0000will/page/325}}</ref> * [[July 16]] – Father [[Junípero Serra]] founds [[Mission San Diego de Alcalá]], the first of the 21 [[California missions]]. * [[July 20]] – Recently appointed as the Governor of [[Spanish Louisiana]], Irish-born soldier of fortune [[Alejandro O'Reilly]] sails into the French fort of [[La Balize, Louisiana|La Balize]] with 21 Spanish ships, along with 2,056 soldiers, cannons and ammunition, and informs [[French Louisiana]] Governor [[Charles Philippe Aubry]] of his royal commission to take Louisiana on behalf of the King of Spain.<ref>Joan Garvey and Mary Lou Widmer, ''Beautiful Crescent: A History of New Orleans'' (Pelican Publishing, 2012) pp62-63</ref> * [[August 3]] – The party of [[Gaspar de Portolà]] becomes the first [[White people|white]] group to set foot in the area now known as [[Santa Monica, California]]. * [[August 18]] – [[Brescia Explosion]]: The city of [[Brescia]], Italy is devastated when the Church of San Nazaro is struck by lightning. The resulting fire ignites 200,000 lb (90,000 kg) of [[gunpowder]] being stored there, causing a massive explosion, which destroys 1/6 of the city and kills 3,000 people.<ref>{{Cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pYQEAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA659 |title=The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected with Maritime Affairs |date=1857 |publisher=Brown, Son and Ferguson |pages=659 |language=en}}</ref> * [[September]] – Massive droughts in [[Bengal]] lead to the [[Bengal famine of 1770]], in which ten million people, a third of the population, will die, the worst natural disaster in human history (in terms of lives lost). * [[September 6]]–[[September 9|9]] – [[David Garrick]] holds a ''[[Shakespeare Jubilee]]'' festival at [[Stratford-upon-Avon]] in England. * [[September 10]] – [[Russo-Turkish War (1768–74)]]: Russian forces take the Ottoman fortress of [[Chocim]] in [[Bukovina]]. === October–December === * [[October 1]] – [[James Cook]] names [[Whakaari / White Island|White Island]], off the coast of New Zealand. * [[October 7]] – James Cook lands in New Zealand, at [[Turanganui-a-kiwa|Poverty Bay]]. * [[October 9]] – In the first encounter between the [[Māori people]] and Europeans (at the future site of [[Gisborne, New Zealand]]), one Maori is shot and killed after he steals a sword from one of the officers of the Cook expedition. Several more Māori are killed in fighting the next day.<ref>{{cite book|first1=Martin|last1=Terry|first2=Susan|last2=Hall|title=Cook's Endeavour Journal: The Inside Story|publisher=National Library of Australia|location=Canberra|year=2008|page=90}}</ref> * [[October 23]] – [[Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot]] demonstrates a steam-powered artillery tractor (''see drawing'') in [[Kingdom of France|France]]. * [[November 1]] – A party of the expedition of Spanish explorer [[Gaspar de Portola]] becomes the first Europeans to reach [[San Francisco Bay]]. Sergeant Jose Francisco de Ortega and his group accidentally discover the area while searching for [[Drakes Bay]] in [[Alta California]].<ref>{{cite book|chapter=Spanish Penetrations to the North of New Spain|first=Oakah L. Jr. |last=Jones|title=North American Exploration, Volume '''2''': A Continent Defined|editor=Allen, John Logan|publisher=University of Nebraska Press|location=Lincoln|year=1997|page=62}}</ref> * [[November 12]] –The Gorkhali Army conquer the last standing Malla Kingdom of Bhaktapur marking the end of The Malla dynasty in Nepal. * [[November 21]] – Ireland's House of Commons rejects a spending bill passed by Great Britain's parliament, by a 94–71 margin.<ref>{{cite book|first=John|last=Barrow|author-link=Sir John Barrow, 1st Baronet|title=Some Account of the Public Life, and a Selection from the Unpublished Writings of the Earl of Macartney|volume=II|location=London|publisher=Cadell and Davies|year=1807|page=151}}</ref> * [[December 13]] – [[Dartmouth College]] is established in [[Hanover, New Hampshire]], as [[John Wentworth (governor)|John Wentworth]], the Royal Governor, conveys a charter from [[King George III]] of Great Britain. * [[December 22]] – The [[Sino-Burmese War (1765–69)]] is ended by a truce. === Date unknown === * The [[Authorized King James Version]] of the [[Bible]] is published in England in the Oxford standard text, edited by [[Benjamin Blayney]]. * First recorded use of 'literally' as a metaphorical intensifier.<ref>[https://www.merriam-webster.com/grammar/misuse-of-literally Merriam-Webster - Did We Change the Definition of 'Literally'?]</ref>
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