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November 2: The Russian Empire is created as the Tsar Peter the Great is proclaimed "Tsar of all the Russias". (1858 painting by Stanisław Chlebowski)

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August 18: The siege of Shamakhi ends in Persia.

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Events

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January–March

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April–June

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  • April 4Robert Walpole becomes the first Prime Minister of Great Britain (although this is more a term of disparagement at this time).<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
  • April 21 – The deadliest outbreak of smallpox in the history of Boston begins when the British ship HMS Sea Horse arrives in Boston Harbor with a crew of sailors who had survived a smallpox epidemic. One of the Seahorse crew who had cleared quarantine develops symptoms the next day and infects other people in a lodging house. Over the next 10 months, 5,759 cases of smallpox are recorded in Boston and 844 people die of the disease.
  • April 26Pirates John Taylor and Olivier Levasseur capture the 700-ton Portuguese galleon Nossa Senhora do Cabo at Réunion. The total value of treasure on board (from Goa) is estimated as between £100,000 and £875,000, one of the largest pirate hauls ever. <ref>Frank Sherry, Raiders and Rebels: The Golden Age of Piracy (Quill, 1986) p15 </ref><ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
  • May 8Pope Innocent XIII succeeds Pope Clement XI, as the 244th pope.
  • June 26 – Dr. Zabdiel Boylston of the Harvard University School of Medicine begins the first public inoculation campaign in order to slow the smallpox epidemic in Boston, giving a vaccine to his own son, and then to his slave and the slave's infant son. <ref>"The Boston Inoculation Controversy of 1721-1722: An Incident in the History of Race", by Margo Minardi, The William and Mary Quarterly (January 2004)</ref>

July –September

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October –December

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Births

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Roger Sherman

Deaths

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Marguerite Louise d'Orléans
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Alexander Selkirk

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