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1 | 1661 | - 1661: Louis XIV asserts 'divine right' to rule and builds palace at Versailles.
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2 | 1683 | - 1683: The siege of Vienna. Turks of the Ottoman Empire turned back.
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3 | 1692 | - 1692: The massacre of Glencoe, Scotland. Clan Campbell siding with the King murders members of Clan McDonald.
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4 | 1703 | - 1703: Building of St. Petersburg
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5 | 1707 | - 1707: Scotland unites with England to form Great Britain. Scottish Parilament votes itsef out of existence.
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6 | 1715 | - 1715: Scotland - First Jacobite rebellion; Jacobites defeated at the Battle of Sheriffmuir.
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7 | 1722 | - Oct 1722: Bertie Precinct Created
Bertie Precinct (now BERTIE) created from Chowan Precinct (now CHOWAN) and unorganized territory; western boundary limit was indefinite. (N.C. Recs., ch. 5, secs. 1-2/23:100
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8 | 1741 | - Apr 1741: Bertie Lost to Edgecombe
BERTIE lost to creation of EDGECOMBE. (N.C. Recs., ch. 7, secs. 1-2/23:164; N.C. Recs., ch. 9, secs. 1-2/23:168; Turner and Bridgers, 19-26)
- Dec 1741: BERTIE lost to creation of NORTHAMPTON. (N.C. Recs., ch. 1, secs. 1-2/23:205-206)
- Dec 1741: Northampton created from Bertie
NORTHAMPTON created from BERTIE. (N.C. Recs., ch. 1, secs. 1-2/23:205-206)
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9 | 1745 | - 1745: Scotland - Bonnie Prince Charlie returns to Scotland; Second Jacobite rebellion begins.
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10 | 1754 | - Apr 1754: Northampton repealed
Creation of NORTHAMPTON repealed by King George II, in Privy Council. (N.C. Recs., ch. 9, sec. 1/23:445-446)
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11 | 1755 | - 1755: English expel Acadians from Nova Scotia. Many perished at sea.
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12 | 1756 | - Sep 1756: Northampto re-created
NORTHAMPTON re-created by the legislature in response to the Crown Instructions of 1 July 1755 (authorizing reenactment of the creations repealed on 8 April 1754). (N.C. Recs., ch. 9, sec. 2/23:446)
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13 | 1759 | - 1759: The Fall of Quebec. British troops win Quebec and end France's power in Canada.
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14 | 1760 | - May 1760: Bertie Lost to Hertford
BERTIE lost to creation of HERTFORD. (N.C. Recs., ch. 4, secs. 1-2/23:503-504)
- May 1760: Norhampton lost to Hertford
NORTHAMPTON lost to creation of HERTFORD. (N.C. Recs., ch. 4, secs. 1-2/23:503-504)
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15 | 1761 | - 1761: "Samuel Mack sets out from Connecticut in the early 1760's to seek his fortune in the settlements of Liverpool Township" (C. Pross)
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16 | 1763 | - 1763: France cedes Canada to Britain.
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17 | 1765 | - 1765: Stamp act causes unrest in British Colonies.
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18 | 1768-1771 | - 1768-1771: Captain Cook's voyage
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19 | 1768 | - 1768: First edition of Encylopaedia Britannica" published in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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20 | 1773 | - 1773: Boston Tea Party: protest at British taxes.
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21 | 1775 | - 1775: American Invasion of Canada fails. Canda remains British.
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22 | 1776 | - 1776: U.S. Declaration of Independence
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23 | 1779 | - 1779: Velocipede, early bicycle, appears in Paris.
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24 | 1783 | - 1783: Treaty of Paris recognises U.S. independence.
- 1783: John Macadam devises new road surfacing.
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25 | 1789 | - 1789: Parisians storm the Bastille. The fall of a hated symbol of royal authority. Revolution proclaimed a new age in France.
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26 | 1789-1797 | - 1789-1797: George Washington, President; John Adams V.P.
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27 | 1792 | - 1792: Dollar becomes the currency of the U.S.
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28 | 1797-1801 | - 1797-1801: John Adams, President; Thomas Jefferson, V.P.
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29 | 1800 | - 1800: French under Napoleon conquer Italy.
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30 | 1801 | - 1801: Nelson destroys Danish fleet at Copenhagen.
- 1801: Beethoven writes piano sonata #14
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31 | 1801-1809 | - 1801-1809: Thomas Jefferson, President; Aaron Burr & George Clinton, V.P.
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32 | 1803 | - 1803: Louisiana purchase nearly doubles size of U.S.
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33 | 1805 | - 1805: America's West explored
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34 | 1807 | - 1807: Abolition of Slave Trade by Britain.
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35 | 1808 | - 1808: Beethoven: Symphonies Nos. 5 and 6 (Pastoral)
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36 | 1809-1817 | - 1809-1817: James Madison, President; Elbridge Gerry, V.P.
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37 | 1812 | - 1812: The retreat from Moscow.
- 1812: War of 1812 is declared. Interupts travel between the US and Britain including Scotland.
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38 | 1817-1825 | - 1817-1825: James Monroe, President; Daniel D. Tompkins, V.P.
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39 | 1825 -1829 | - 1825 -1829: John Quincy Adams, President; John C. Calhoun, V.P.
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40 | 1827 | - 1827: The birth of photography.
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41 | 1829-1837 | - 1829-1837: Andrew Jackson, President; Martin Van Buren, V.P.
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42 | 1829 | - 1829: Welland Canal Opened. Links Lake Erie and Ontario for the first time.
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43 | 1831 | - 1831: Michael Faraday converts magnetism into electricity.
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44 | 1832 | - 1832: Cholera Epidemic in Europe and America interupts transatlantic travel and emigration to the US and Canada. 10% of Canadian population dies.
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45 | 1837-1841 | - 1837-1841: Martin Van Buren, President; Richard Mentor Johnson, V.P.
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46 | 1841-1845 | - 1841-1845: John Tyler, President.
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47 | 1844 | - 1844: Samuel Morse sends first "morse code" message.
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48 | 1845-1849 | |
49 | 1845 - 184 | - 1845 - 184: Irish potato famine - thousands die of starvation.
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50 | 1848 | - 1848: The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx.
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51 | 1859 | - 1859: Darwin's Theory of Evolution
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52 | 1860 | - 1860: The Unification of Italy.
- 1860: Scotland hosts the first Open Golf Championship.
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53 | 1861 | - 1861: Joseph Lister changes surgery with antiseptics.
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54 | 1861-1865 | - 1861-1865: American Civil War.
- 1861-1865: Abraham Lincoln, President; Hannibal Hamlin and Andrew Johnson, V.P.
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55 | 1865 | - 1865: Slavery is abolished in Kentucky and other border states by ratification of the 13th Ammendment of the US Constitution.
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56 | 1867 | - 1867: July 1st - Canada, Nova Scotia & New Brunswick join in one federal union.
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57 | 1869-1877 | - 1869-1877: Ulysses Simpson Grant, President; Schuyler Colfax and Henry Wilson, V.P.
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58 | 1874 | - 1874: The impressionists. Paris.
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59 | 1876 | - 1876: Alexander Graham Bell invents the telephone.
- 1876: The Battle at the Little Bighorn. Custer's last stand.
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60 | 1878 | - 1878: First telephone exchange operates in New Haven, CT.
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61 | 1879 | - 1879: Herbert Von Siemens demonstrates first electric train.
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62 | 1882 | - 1882: Edison's factory producing 100,000 light bulbs per year.
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63 | 1884 | - 1884: Film invented by George Eastman - replaces photographic plates.
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64 | 1885 | - 1885: Canadian Pacific Railway completed. Provides link from Atlantic to Pacific.
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65 | 1892 | - 1892: First telephone call from New York to Chicago.
- 1892: Ellis Island Opens
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66 | 1901 | - 1901: First transatlantic radio signal. Guglielmo Marconi.
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67 | 1901-1909 | - 1901-1909: Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., President; Charles W. Fairbanks, V.P.
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68 | 1903 | - 1903: Wright Brothers - first powered flight.
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69 | 1908 | |
70 | 1913 | - 1913: The Suffragettes. Women struggle for the vote.
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71 | 1914 | - 1914: World War I begins.
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72 | 1916 | - 1916: WW I - The Battle of the Somme. In a bid to help the French, the British launched an assault on the Germans that cost 19,000 dead in the first day.
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73 | 1917 | - 1917: Bolsheviks sieze Russia. Communism reigns for next 70 years.
- 1917: Dec 16th - Halifax Explosion - largest before the atomic bomb, kills 1600 and injures 9000 in Canada's worst disaster.
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74 | 1918 - 191 | - 1918 - 191: The Spanish Influenza epidemic kills 21 million people worldwide.
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75 | 1918 | |
76 | 1919 | |
77 | 1928 | - 1928: Penicillin discovered.
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78 | 1929 | |
79 | 1932 | - 1932: Radio's golden years.
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80 | 1933 | - 1933: Hitler becomes Chancellor.
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81 | 1933-1945 | |
82 | 1939 | - 1939: World War II begins - Canada declares war on Germany - 7 days after Britain and France.
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83 | 1940 | - 1940: Battle of Britain.
- 1940: Prime Minister Winston Churchill - "I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat" speech to the House of Commons.
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84 | 1941 | - 1941: Pearl Harbor attack.
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85 | 1944 | - 1944: WW II D-Day - Allies land at the beaches of Normandy. The invasions lead to the liberation of Europe from Nazi occupation.
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86 | 1945-1953 | - 1945-1953: Harry S. Truman, President; Alben W. Barkley, V.P.
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87 | 1945 | - 1945: 6 Aug - Atomic Bomb dropped on Hiroshima. World War II ends.
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88 | 1952 | - 1952: Chesapeake Bay Bridge opens. First bridge to connect Eastern & Western MD.
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89 | 1953-1961 | - 1953-1961: Dwight D. Eisenhower, President; Richard M. Nixon, V.P.
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90 | 1959 | - 1959: St. Lawrence Seaway opens providing transportation from Lake Superior to Montréal.
- Sep 1959: Liverpool Twp. NS was grated to fishermen from Cape Cod. Included Mersey & Medway Rivers.
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91 | 1961-1963 | - 1961-1963: John F. Kennedy, President; Lyndon B. Johnson, V.P.
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92 | 1963-1969 | - 1963-1969: Lyndon B. Johnson, President; Hubert H. Humphrey, V.P.
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