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{{Use mdy dates|date=March 2011}} {{Year dab|1733}} {{Year nav|1733}} [[File:Battle of Kirkuk.gif|thumb|250px|[[October 24]]: Persian Empire and Ottoman Empire fight the [[Battle of Kirkuk (1733)|Battle of Kirkuk]].]] {{C18 year in topic}} {{Year article header|1733}} == Events == <onlyinclude> === January–March === * [[January 13]] – [[Borommakot|Borommarachathirat V]] becomes [[King of Siam]] (now [[Thailand]]) upon the death of [[Thai Sa|King Sanphet IX]]. * [[January 27]] – [[George Frideric Handel]]'s classic opera, [[Orlando (opera)|''Orlando'']] is performed for the first time, making its debut at the King's Theatre in London. * [[February 12]] – British colonist [[James Oglethorpe]] founds [[Savannah, Georgia]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.historyorb.com/events/date/1733 |title=Historical Events for Year 1733 | OnThisDay.com |website=Historyorb.com |access-date=2016-06-21}}</ref> * [[March 21]] – The [[Molasses Act]] is passed by British House of Commons, which reinforces the negative opinions of the British by American colonists.<ref>[https://allthingsliberty.com/2019/01/the-molasses-act-a-brief-history/ "The Molasses Act: A Brief History"], ''Journal of the American Revolution''</ref> The Act then goes to the House of Lords, which consents to it on May 4 and it receives royal assent on May 17. * [[March 25]] – [[English language|English]] replaces [[Latin]] and [[Law French]] as the official language of English and Scottish courts following the enforcement of the [[Proceedings in Courts of Justice Act 1730]]. === April–June === * [[April 6]] **After British Prime Minister [[Robert Walpole]]'s proposed [[Excise Bill|excise tax bill]] results in rioting over the imposition of additional taxes and the use of government agents to collect them, Walpole informs the House of Commons that he will withdraw the legislation.<ref>David F. Burg, ''A World History of Tax Rebellions: An Encyclopedia of Tax Rebels, Revolts, and Riots from Antiquity to the Present'' (Taylor & Francis, 2004)</ref> **[[Royal Colony of North Carolina]] Commissioners John Watson, Joshua Grainger, Michael Higgins and James Wimble begin selling lots for the town of New Carthage (which is later renamed and is now [[Wilmington, North Carolina]]), on the east side of the [[Cape Fear River]].<ref>Chris E. Fonvielle, Jr., ''Historic Wilmington & the Lower Cape Fear'' (Historical Publishing Network, 2007) p18</ref> * [[May 1]] – The [[Canton System (Prussia)|canton system]] is first introduced in [[Kingdom of Prussia|Prussia]]. * [[May 17]] – The [[Molasses Act]] receives [[royal assent]] and begins to go into effect on June 24. * [[May 26]] – The introduction of John Kay's [[Flying shuttle|Flying Shuttle]] which revolutionized the textile industry and marked the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. * [[May 29]] – The right of Canadians to keep [[First Nations in Canada|Indian]] [[slavery|slaves]] is upheld at [[Quebec]]. * [[June 12]] – At [[Schloss Salzdahlum]], [[Frederick the Great|Prince Frederick of Prussia]], the 21-year-old heir to the throne reluctantly marries [[Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern|Duchess Elisabeth Christine]] of Brunswick-Bevern in order to avoid prosecution for desertion from the Prussian Army and to be guaranteed the throne. Despite the unhappy marriage Frederick and Elisabeth later reign as King and Queen Consort of Prussia. * [[June 15]] – The [[Danish West India Company]] buys the island of [[Saint Croix]] from [[France]] for 750,000 [[French livre|livres]]. === July–September === * [[July 15]] – A hurricane off of the coast of the [[Florida Keys]] wrecks at least 17 Spanish ships. * [[July 30]] – The first [[Freemasonry|Freemasons]] lodge, the [[Grand Lodge of Massachusetts]], opens in what will become the United States of America.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.massmoments.org/moment-details/boston-masons-organize-first-grand-lodge-in-america.html |title=Boston Masons Organize First Grand Lodge in America |website=massmoments.org |date=August 2005 |access-date=2019-02-06}}</ref> * [[August 19]] – In [[Warsaw]] as [[Stanislas Leszczynski]] appears to be on the verge of being elected King of Poland, Russia, Austria and Saxony sign [[Löwenwolde's Treaty]] (named for Russian diplomat [[Karl Gustav von Löwenwolde]]), pledging to go to war to place [[Augustus III of Poland|Frederick Augustus]], son of the late [[Augustus II of Poland |King Augustus II]], on the throne.<ref>"The imperial heritage of Peter the Great in the foreign policy of his early successors", by E. V. Anisimov, in ''Imperial Russian Foreign Policy'', ed. by Hugh Ragsdale (Cambridge University Press, 1993) p30</ref> * [[September 12]] – [[Stanislas Leszczynski]], who had been [[King of Poland]] from 1704 to 1709 until being driven from the throne by King Augustus II, is returned to office by the vote of the Sejm.<ref>Thomas Carlyle, ''History of Friedrich the Second, Called Frederick the Great'' (Harper & Brothers, 1858) p372</ref> Russia and Austria protest the election, since King Stanislaus is backed by France and Sweden. * [[September 26]] – The [[Treaty of Turin (1733)|Treaty of Turin]] is signed in [[Turin]] as a secret agreement between King [[Louis XV of France]] and King [[Charles Emmanuel III of Sardinia]].<ref>Douglas M. Gibler, ''International Military Alliances, 1648-2008'', (SAGE Publications, 2008) p.85</ref> === October–December === * [[October 5]] – The election of [[Augustus III of Poland|Augustus III]], to succeed his father as [[King of Poland]], sparks the [[War of the Polish Succession]]. * [[October 10]] – [[France]] declares war on [[Austria]] and [[Saxony]]. * [[October 24]] – The [[Battle of Kirkuk (1733)|Battle of Kirkuk]] starts which will lead to the defeat of the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] army under general [[Topal Osman Pasha]]. * [[November 23]] – The [[1733 slave insurrection on St. John]] begins: Slaves from [[Akwamu]] [[Slave rebellion|rebel]] against their owners in the [[Danish West Indies]]. * [[December 19]] – Unsuccessful in capturing [[Baghdad]] from the [[Ottoman Empire]], [[Persia]]'s ruler Nader Shah signs the Treaty of Baghdad with the Ottoman Governor, Ahmad Khan Pasha, with the Turks and the Iranians agreeing to restore the boundary between the two empires to the lines before the 1732 Ottoman invasion of Iran.<ref name=Farrokh>Kaveh Farrokh, ''Iran at War, 1500-1988'' (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2011) pp110-113 </ref> * [[December 25]] – The [[Molasses Act]] goes into full effect. </onlyinclude> == Births == * [[January 22]] – [[Philip Carteret]], Jersey-born British naval officer and circumnavigator (d. [[1796]]) * [[January 24]] – [[Benjamin Lincoln]], [[Major general (United States)|major general]] in the [[Continental Army]] during the [[American Revolutionary War]], and politician (d. [[1810]]) [[File:Priestley.jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[Joseph Priestley]]]] * [[March 13]] – [[Joseph Priestley]], English scientist and minister (d. [[1804]]) * [[May 4]] – [[Jean-Charles de Borda]], French mathematician, physicist, political scientist, and sailor (d. [[1799]]) * [[July 27]] – [[Jeremiah Dixon]], English surveyor and astronomer (d. [[1779]]) * [[September 5]] – [[Christoph Martin Wieland]], German poet and writer (d. [[1813]]) * [[September 18]] – [[George Read (U.S. statesman)|George Read]], American lawyer and signer of the [[United States Declaration of Independence|Declaration of Independence]] (d. [[1798]]) * [[October 14]] – [[François Sébastien Charles Joseph de Croix, Count of Clerfayt]], Austrian field marshal (d. [[1798]]) * [[October 15]] – [[Lisa Eriksdotter]], Finnish visionary * [[November 16]] – [[Siraj ud-Daulah]], the last independent ruler of [[Bengal]] of undivided India (d. [[1757]]) * [[November 20]] – [[Philip Schuyler]], general in the [[American Revolution]], [[United States Senator]] from [[New York (state)|New York]], father of [[Angelica Schuyler Church]] and [[Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton]] (d. [[1804]]) * ''undated'' – [[Johanna Löfblad]], Swedish actor and singer (d. [[1811]]) == Deaths == * [[January 17]] – [[George Byng, 1st Viscount Torrington]], English Royal Navy admiral (b. [[1663]]) * [[January 21]] – [[Bernard Mandeville]], Dutch-born English economic philosopher (b. [[1670]]) * [[January 22]] – [[Lovisa von Burghausen]], Swedish memoirist (b. [[1698]]) * [[January 25]] – [[Sir Gilbert Heathcote, 1st Baronet|Gilbert Heathcote]], Mayor of London (b. [[1652]]) * [[January 27]] – [[Thomas Woolston]], English theologian (b. [[1668]]) [[File:Aŭgust Mocny. Аўгуст Моцны (H. Rodakowski, XIX).jpg|thumb|right|110px|[[Augustus II the Strong]]]] * [[February 1]] – King [[Augustus II the Strong]] of Poland (b. [[1670]]) * [[February 2]] – [[Robert Price (judge)]], British judge and politician (b. [[1653]]) * [[February 16]] – [[Ulrika Eleonora Stålhammar]], Swedish officer (b. [[1683]]) * [[March 4]] – [[Claude de Forbin]], French naval commander (b. [[1656]]) * [[April 14]] – [[Ippolito Desideri]], Italian tibetologist (b. [[1684]]) * [[April 19]] – [[Elizabeth Hamilton, Countess of Orkney]], mistress of [[William III of England]] (b. [[1657]]) * [[April 30]] – [[Rodrigo Anes de Sá Almeida e Meneses, 1st Marquis of Abrantes]], Portuguese diplomat (b. [[1676]]) * [[May 1]] – [[Nicolas Coustou]], French artist (b. [[1658]]) * [[May 3]] – [[Sir Richard Cox, 1st Baronet]], England (b. [[1650]]) * [[May 10]] – [[Barton Booth]], English actor (b. [[1681]]) * [[May 18]] – [[Georg Böhm]], German organist (b. [[1661]]) * [[June 23]] – [[Johann Jakob Scheuchzer]], Swiss scholar (b. [[1672]]) * [[July 12]] – [[Anne-Thérèse de Marguenat de Courcelles]], French salon holder (b. [[1647]]) * [[August 16]] – [[Matthew Tindal]], English deist (b. [[1657]]) * [[August 24]] – [[Pierre-Étienne Monnot]], French artist (b. [[1657]]) * [[September 12]] – [[François Couperin]], French composer (b. [[1668]]) * [[October 19]] – [[Sir Thomas Molyneux, 1st Baronet]], Irish politician (b. [[1661]]) * [[October 25]] – [[Giovanni Girolamo Saccheri]], Italian mathematician (b. [[1667]]) * [[October 31]] – [[Eberhard Louis, Duke of Württemberg]], (b. [[1676]]) * [[November 11]] – [[Willem Adriaan van der Stel]], Dutch colonial administrator (b. [[1664]]) * [[December 2]] – [[Gerard Hoet]], Dutch painter (b. [[1648]]) == References == {{Reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:1733}} [[Category:1733| ]]
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