XII. FROM THE PEACE OF WESTPHALIA TO THE CLOSE OF AMERICAN WAR OF INDEPENDENCE, 1648-1783 A. D.

Great Events of Period. 1600-1700: Civil and religious liberty fought out in England under the Stuarts. Rise of modern science and philosophy. 1700-1800: Astounding growth of the British Empire. Government in England now and henceforth carried on by a Cabinet Ministry. Development of manufactures in England. Inventions and discoveries. Immense advance in arts and sciences. INDEPENDENCE OF THE UNITED STATES. THE FRENCH REVOLUTION which powerfully influences social, political and intellectual progress for the next hundred years.

A. D.United StatesBritainSpain and PortugalFranceItaly and ChurchHollandScandinaviaGermanyPrussia and PolandRussiaOttomans, India, Japan, ChinaA. D.

1649. Trial and execution of Charles I. The Commonwealth.

1649. Siege of Paris.
1648. Poland: The Cossacks revolt and defeat the Poles. John Casimir, King.
1650
1652. War with Holland.
1650
1653. CROMWELL, Lord Protector.
1654. Brazil recovered from the Dutch.
1653. Mazarin enters Paris in triumph.1653. John de Witt, Grand Pensionary of Holland.1653. Sweden: Christina resigns. Charles X. first of the House of Zweibrucken.1653. Poland: War with Russia.
1654. Russian victories in Poland.
MILTON (1608-1674).1655. War with England.MOLIERE (1622-1673).REMBRANDT (1607-1669).1655. Charles X. of Sweden invades Poland.
1656. The Elector of Brandenburg allies himself with Sweden againstPoland.
Stuarts restored.

1659. Peace of the Pyrenees.

1658. Denmark: War against the Swedes, who overrun Denmark, andmenace Copenhagen.
1657. Leopold I., Emperor.1657. Poland cedes Prussia to the Elector.1657. Alliance with Sweden against Poland.
1660. Charles II., King.
1661. Invasion of Portugal.
1660. Denmark: Peace of Copenhagen. Revolution in Denmark; absolute monarchy established. Prussiaacknowledged independent.
1661. War with Austria.

1663. Settlement of North Carolina under royal patent.
1662. Invasion of Hungary.
1664. New Amsterdam occupied by the English.
1665-1700. Charles II.

1665. Tyrol united to Austria.
1664. India: Rise of the Mahratta power. Sivaji takes and sacks Surat.

1668. Triple alliance of England, Sweden and Hollandagainst France.
MURILLO (1618-1682).1667-1697. First three wars of Louis XIV.
1667. War withSpain.


1669. Candia taken from Venice.
1667. Holland: Peace of Breda; loss of New Netherlands.
1670. War between Genoa and Savoy.SPINOZA (1632-1677).
1671. The Cossacks subjugated.
1672. War with Holland.1672. Sea fight between the Dutch fleet, under De Witt and De Ruyter, and the English and Frenchfleets; Dutch defeated.
Holland: William III., Stadtholder.
1672. The Emperor and Elector of Brandenburg ally themselves with Holland against France.1672. Invasion of Poland.
1673. War with France to protect Holland.1673. War of Austria and France.
1674. Sobieski, King of Poland.
16751675-1676. King Philip’s War in New England. Bacon’s Rebellion in Virginia.
1676. Messina blockaded by the Dutch and Spanishfleets.
1675. The Swedes invade Brandenburg and are defeated at Fehrbellin.
1676. General revolt of the Hungarians.
1675


1679. Habeas Corpus Actpassed.

1678. Peace with Holland and Spain restores tranquility toEurope.
1677. Battle of the Lund, between the Swedes and Danes; the latter defeated.LEIBNITZ (1646-1716).
1678. First war with Russia.
NEWTON (1642-1727).1680. France the most formidable power in Europe.1680. Greater part of Alsace seized by France.
1682. Ivan and Peter, Czars.

1682. War with Austria.

1685. James II., King. Rise of the Whigs and Tories.

1685. Revocation of the edict of Nantes.
1683. Siege of Vienna by the Turks.
JOHN LOCKE (1632-1704).1686. Buda taken after being held by the Turks one hundred and forty-five years.1686. Russia declares war.
1686. India: The Dekkan conquered byAurungzeb.

1688. Revolution.

1688. War of the allies against France.
1687. Joseph I., King of Hungary.
1688. Prussia: Frederick III.
1687. Revolution in Constantinople. Solyman II., Sultan.
1689-1697. War of William and Mary with the French.1689. Revolt in Catalonia in favor of France. 1689. Alexander VIII., Pope. 1689. Russia: PETER THE GREAT begins personal rule after overthrowing his sister Sophia andrepressing the Streltsi.1689. First trade with China.
India: Height of the Mogul power underAurungzeb.
China: Great influence of Jesuits.
1689. William III., King, and Mary II., Queen. War withFrance.
1690. Battle of the Boyne. James defeated, returns to France.
1691. Incursion of the French into Aragon.



1693. Battle of Marsaglia.



1693. The King of Sweden declaredabsolute.
1690. Joseph I. elected King of the Romans.

1692. First trade with China.
1695. Brussels bombarded by the French.
1696. Poland: Death of Sobieski; succeeded by:
1697. General peace.1697. General peace of Ryswick between France and the allies.
1699. CHARLES XII. begins to reign. Denmark, Poland and Russia forman alliance against Sweden.
1697. Victories of Prince Eugene over the Sultan Mustapha at Zenta.1697. Frederick Augustus I.
1699. Peace of Carlowitz. The Ottoman power broken.
1700
1701-1714.

WAR OF THE SPANISH SUCCESSION

1701-1714.
1700-1721. GREAT NORTHERN WARS. 1700


1702-1713. QueenAnne’s War with the French.

1701. Philip V., King.


1702. Invasion of Holland. Revolt of theHuguenots.


1702. French victory at Luzzara over theImperialists.


1702-1706. Charles XII. sweeps Poland andRussia.

1701. Hague alliance.

1701. Prussia is erected into a kingdom under FrederickI.
1700. Peter the Great wars with the Northern Powers.
1702. Queen Anne. War against France and Spain.

1704. Gibraltar taken by English.


1705. Barcelona taken by the Allies.

1704. Defeat at Blenheim.



1706. French driven from Italy by PrinceEugene.

1704. Battle of Blenheim. Bavarians and Frenchdefeated by English and Allies. Germany delivered from Louis XIV.

1704. Stanislaus I., King of Poland.
1703. St. Petersburg founded.1703. Mustapha II. deposed by the Janizaries.
1707. Unsuccessful expedition against Port Royal.1707. Act of union of England and Scotland. First united parliament of Great Britain meets.1707. All Spanish possessions in Italy abandoned.1707. Revolt of the Cossack Mazeppa.
1708. Charles XII. of Sweden invadesRussia.

1711. Charles VI.,Emperor.


1712-1786. FrederickII.
1709. Is defeated at Pultowa by Peter the Great. Russia becomes a great power.
1713. Treaty of Utrecht which gives Arcadia to the English.1713. Peace of Utrecht. England acquires large American possessions.1713. Peace of Utrecht; perpetual separation of the crown of France and Spain.
1714. Finland conquered.
1715. Death of Louis XIV.; Louis XV., King.1715. Siege of Corfu raised.1715. Treaty of Antwerp with Austria.1715. Charles returns to Sweden. Prussia and England join the alliance against him.
MONTESQUIEU (1689-1755).1717. Turks lose Belgrade.
1718. New Orleans settled by the French.1718. War with Spain. Quadruple Alliance of the Emperor, France, England andHolland, Against the designs of Spain.
VOLTAIRE (1694-1778).
1719. Sicily invaded by the Spanish.
1718. Charles XII. invades Norway and is killed at the siege of Frederickshall.BACH (1685-1754).



1724. Spain: Philip V. abdicatesbut resumes power after some months.



1724-1725. Congress of Cambray toconsider claims of Spain and Austria.
1720. Sweden: The queen abdicates in favor of her husband, Frederick I.HANDEL (1685-1759).
1721. Peter assumes the title “Emperor of all theRussias.”


1723. Turks and Russians attempt to dismember Persia.
1725
1727. George II., King of England.
LINNAEUS (1707-1778).1725. Treaty of Vienna, alliance between Spain and Austria.
1727. Treaty with China.
1725
1729. The Carolinas separated.

1733. The Polish succession involves Francein war.

1730. Clement XII., Pope.

1730. Denmark: Christian VI.


1733. War of the Polishsuccession.


1733. Poland: Frederick Augustus II. The diet electsStanislaus, but is compelled by the Russian army to elect Frederick.

1730. Peter II., last of the Romanoffs.
1734. Beginning of the Great Awakening in New England.1734. Conquest of Sicily and Naples by Don Carlos.1734. Stanislaus besieged in Dantzic, escapes to Konigsberg.1734. Turks driven from Persia by Nâdir Shah.
1739. War with Spain.1739. India: Invaded by Nâdir Shah who takes and plunders Delhi.
1740-1748. WAR OF THE AUSTRIAN SUCCESSION—WAR OF THE AUSTRIANSUCCESSION 1740-1748.1740-1786. FREDERICK THE GREAT of Prussia.1740. Renewed invasion of Turkey.
1741. Sweden: War with Russia. Swedes driven out of Finland.1741. MARIA THERESA succeeds to the hereditary states.


1745. Troubles in Scotland.

1744. War with England and Austria.
D’Alembert (1717-1783).

1744. Italy invaded by the French and Spaniards.
1743. Peace of Abo with Sweden gives to Russia southern Finland.

1745. Francis I., husband of Maria Theresa,Emperor.
HUME (1711-1776).1746. Ferdinand VI., King.
1747. War with Holland.
1746. French and Spaniards driven from Lombardy.
1747. Netherlands: William IV., Stadtholder.
1750
1751. Netherlands: William V., Stadtholder.
1750
1754-1763. OLD FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR OR SEVEN YEARS WAR: ENGLAND AND PRUSSIA VS. FRANCE,AUSTRIA, RUSSIA, SPAIN AND SWEDEN. 1754-1763.
1756. Alliance with Prussia. 1756. India: Calcutta taken by Surajah Dowlah of Bengal; the Black Hole.
1759. Invasion of Canada; death of Wolfe. Quebec taken.
1760-1820. George III.

1760. Loss of all Canada.
1762. War with Spain.1762. CATHERINE II. reigns.
FRANKLIN (1706-1790).1763. Peace of Paris.1763. Peace of Paris.1763. Prussia and Austria hold the balance of power on the Continent.

1765. Stamp Act resisted in Massachusetts andVirginia.

GIBBON (1737-1794).
1765.Establishment of a British Empire in India.



1767. Jesuits expelled fromSpain.


1766. Denmark: Christian VII.
LESSING (1729-1781).1764. Poland: Stanislaus Poniatowski elected king.



1768. War with theOttoman Empire.




1768. War between Russia and theOttoman Empire.
JAMES WATT (1736-1819).1770. Marriage of the dauphin to Marie Antoinette.

1773. Jesuits expelled from Rome.

1772. Despotism re-established in Sweden by GustavusIII.

1772. Joseph II. takes part in the firstpartition of Poland, the territory acquired being made into the Kingdom of Galicia.

1772. First partition of Poland, among Russia, Prussiaand Austria.


1773. Ottoman Empire: The Russians are repulsed at Varnaand Silistria. Abdul Hamid succeeds.
1774. LOUIS XVI., King.IMMANUEL KANT (1724-1804).1774. Revolt of the Cossacks. Peace of Kutchuk-Kainarji between Russia and Turkey.1774. India: Warren Hastings, first British governor-general.
17751775-1783. AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR. 1775
1775. April 19, skirmish at Lexington.
June 17, battle of Bunker Hill.
1775. Lord North’s “conciliatory measures” rejected by the colonies.
1776. Declaration of Independence, July 4. British army takes possession of New York. Hessians hired forservice in America.ARKWRIGHT (1732-1792).1776. Franklin in Paris.
1777. Battle of Saratoga and critical battle of the Revolution.
1778. Siege and capture of Pondicherry, by theEnglish.
1777. Portugal: Maria, Queen.
1778. Alliance with America.

1778. War of the Bavarian succession. Bavaria seized by Germany.

1778. India: War between the English and theMahrattas.
1779. Spain: Alliance with the American colonists.MOZART (1756-1791).

1781. Surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown.


1783. Treaty of Versailles. Independence ofthe United States acknowledged.
1780. Rochambeau sent to aid the Americans.1780. Declaration of the Armed Neutrality for the protection of neutral flagsagainst the right of maritime search claimed by England—joined by Denmark and Sweden. Prussia and Austria, 1781. Portugal, 1782.
LAVOISIER (1743-1794).
1783. Peace of Versailles between France, Spain, England and America.
A. D.United StatesBritainSpain and PortugalFranceItaly and Church
1649. Trial and execution of Charles I. The Commonwealth. 1649. Siege of Paris.
1650
1652. War with Holland.
1653. CROMWELL, Lord Protector.
1654. Brazil recovered from the Dutch.
1653. Mazarin enters Paris in triumph.
MILTON (1608-1674).1655. War with England.MOLIERE (1622-1673).
Stuarts restored.

1659. Peace of the Pyrenees.
1660. Charles II., King.
1661. Invasion of Portugal.
1663. Settlement of North Carolina under royal patent.
1664. New Amsterdam occupied by the English.
1665-1700. Charles II.

1668. Triple alliance of England, Sweden and Hollandagainst France.
MURILLO (1618-1682).1667-1697. First three wars of Louis XIV.
1667. War withSpain.


1669. Candia taken from Venice.
1670. War between Genoa and Savoy.
1672. War with Holland.
1673. War with France to protect Holland.
16751675-1676. King Philip’s War in New England. Bacon’s Rebellion in Virginia.
1676. Messina blockaded by the Dutch and Spanishfleets.

1679. Habeas Corpus Actpassed.
1678. Peace with Holland and Spain restores tranquility toEurope.
NEWTON (1642-1727). 1680. France the most formidable power in Europe.
1685. James II., King. Rise of the Whigs and Tories. 1685. Revocation of the edict of Nantes.
JOHN LOCKE (1632-1704).
1688. Revolution. 1688. War of the allies against France.
1689-1697. War of William and Mary with the French.1689. Revolt in Catalonia in favor of France. 1689. Alexander VIII., Pope.
1689. William III., King, and Mary II., Queen. War withFrance.
1690. Battle of the Boyne. James defeated, returns to France.
1691. Incursion of the French into Aragon.


1693. Battle of Marsaglia.
1697. General peace. 1697. General peace of Ryswick between France and the allies.
1700
1701-1714. WAR OF THE SPANISH SUCCESSION 1701-1714.

1702-1713. QueenAnne’s War with the French.
1701. Philip V., King.
1702. Invasion of Holland. Revolt of theHuguenots.

1702. French victory at Luzzara over theImperialists.
1702. Queen Anne. War against France and Spain.
1704. Gibraltar taken by English.
1705. Barcelona taken by the Allies.
1704. Defeat at Blenheim.

1706. French driven from Italy by PrinceEugene.
1707. Unsuccessful expedition against Port Royal.1707. Act of union of England and Scotland. First united parliament of Great Britain meets. 1707. All Spanish possessions in Italy abandoned.
1713. Treaty of Utrecht which gives Arcadia to the English.1713. Peace of Utrecht. England acquires large American possessions. 1713. Peace of Utrecht; perpetual separation of the crown of France and Spain.
1715. Death of Louis XIV.; Louis XV., King.1715. Siege of Corfu raised.
MONTESQUIEU (1689-1755).
1718. New Orleans settled by the French.1718. War with Spain. Quadruple Alliance of the Emperor, France, England andHolland, Against the designs of Spain.
VOLTAIRE (1694-1778).1719. Sicily invaded by the Spanish.
1724. Spain: Philip V. abdicatesbut resumes power after some months.1724-1725. Congress of Cambray toconsider claims of Spain and Austria.
1725
1727. George II., King of England.
1729. The Carolinas separated.

1733. The Polish succession involves Francein war.

1730. Clement XII., Pope.
1734. Beginning of the Great Awakening in New England. 1734. Conquest of Sicily and Naples by Don Carlos.
1739. War with Spain.
1740-1748. WAR OF THE AUSTRIAN SUCCESSION—WAR OF THE AUSTRIANSUCCESSION 1740-1748.

1745. Troubles in Scotland.
1744. War with England and Austria.
D’Alembert (1717-1783).
1744. Italy invaded by the French and Spaniards.
HUME (1711-1776).1746. Ferdinand VI., King.
1747. War with Holland.
1746. French and Spaniards driven from Lombardy.
1750
1754-1763. OLD FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR OR SEVEN YEARS WAR: ENGLAND AND PRUSSIA VS. FRANCE,AUSTRIA, RUSSIA, SPAIN AND SWEDEN. 1754-1763.
1756. Alliance with Prussia.
1759. Invasion of Canada; death of Wolfe. Quebec taken.
1760-1820. George III.

1760. Loss of all Canada.
1762. War with Spain.
FRANKLIN (1706-1790).1763. Peace of Paris. 1763. Peace of Paris.
1765. Stamp Act resisted in Massachusetts andVirginia.GIBBON (1737-1794).
1765.Establishment of a British Empire in India.

1767. Jesuits expelled fromSpain.
JAMES WATT (1736-1819). 1770. Marriage of the dauphin to Marie Antoinette.
1773. Jesuits expelled from Rome.
1774. LOUIS XVI., King.
17751775-1783. AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR.
1775. April 19, skirmish at Lexington.
June 17, battle of Bunker Hill.
1775. Lord North’s “conciliatory measures” rejected by the colonies.
1776. Declaration of Independence, July 4. British army takes possession of New York. Hessians hired forservice in America.ARKWRIGHT (1732-1792). 1776. Franklin in Paris.
1777. Battle of Saratoga and critical battle of the Revolution.
1778. Siege and capture of Pondicherry, by theEnglish.
1777. Portugal: Maria, Queen.
1778. Alliance with America.
1779. Spain: Alliance with the American colonists.

1781. Surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown.


1783. Treaty of Versailles. Independence ofthe United States acknowledged.
1780. Rochambeau sent to aid the Americans.
LAVOISIER (1743-1794).
1783. Peace of Versailles between France, Spain, England and America.
A. D.HollandScandinaviaGermanyPrussia and PolandRussiaOttomans, India, Japan, China
1648. Poland: The Cossacks revolt and defeat the Poles. John Casimir, King.
1650
1653. John de Witt, Grand Pensionary of Holland.1653. Sweden: Christina resigns. Charles X. first of the House of Zweibrucken. 1653. Poland: War with Russia.
1654. Russian victories in Poland.
REMBRANDT (1607-1669).1655. Charles X. of Sweden invades Poland.
1656. The Elector of Brandenburg allies himself with Sweden againstPoland.

1658. Denmark: War against the Swedes, who overrun Denmark, andmenace Copenhagen.
1657. Leopold I., Emperor.1657. Poland cedes Prussia to the Elector. 1657. Alliance with Sweden against Poland.
1660. Denmark: Peace of Copenhagen. Revolution in Denmark; absolute monarchy established. Prussiaacknowledged independent.
1661. War with Austria.
1662. Invasion of Hungary.

1665. Tyrol united to Austria.
1664. India: Rise of the Mahratta power. Sivaji takes and sacks Surat.
1667. Holland: Peace of Breda; loss of New Netherlands.
SPINOZA (1632-1677). 1671. The Cossacks subjugated.
1672. Sea fight between the Dutch fleet, under De Witt and De Ruyter, and the English and Frenchfleets; Dutch defeated.
Holland: William III., Stadtholder.
1672. The Emperor and Elector of Brandenburg ally themselves with Holland against France. 1672. Invasion of Poland.
1673. War of Austria and France.
1674. Sobieski, King of Poland.
1675 1675. The Swedes invade Brandenburg and are defeated at Fehrbellin.
1676. General revolt of the Hungarians.
1677. Battle of the Lund, between the Swedes and Danes; the latter defeated.LEIBNITZ (1646-1716).
1678. First war with Russia.
1680. Greater part of Alsace seized by France.
1682. Ivan and Peter, Czars.

1682. War with Austria.
1683. Siege of Vienna by the Turks.
1686. Buda taken after being held by the Turks one hundred and forty-five years. 1686. Russia declares war.
1686. India: The Dekkan conquered byAurungzeb.
1687. Joseph I., King of Hungary.
1688. Prussia: Frederick III.
1687. Revolution in Constantinople. Solyman II., Sultan.
1689. Russia: PETER THE GREAT begins personal rule after overthrowing his sister Sophia andrepressing the Streltsi.1689. First trade with China.
India: Height of the Mogul power underAurungzeb.
China: Great influence of Jesuits.


1693. The King of Sweden declaredabsolute.
1690. Joseph I. elected King of the Romans.
1692. First trade with China.
1695. Brussels bombarded by the French.
1696. Poland: Death of Sobieski; succeeded by:

1699. CHARLES XII. begins to reign. Denmark, Poland and Russia forman alliance against Sweden.
1697. Victories of Prince Eugene over the Sultan Mustapha at Zenta.1697. Frederick Augustus I.
1699. Peace of Carlowitz. The Ottoman power broken.
1700
1701-1714. WAR OF THE SPANISH SUCCESSION 1701-1714.
1700-1721. GREAT NORTHERN WARS.


1702-1706. Charles XII. sweeps Poland andRussia.

1701. Hague alliance.

1701. Prussia is erected into a kingdom under FrederickI.
1700. Peter the Great wars with the Northern Powers.

1704. Battle of Blenheim. Bavarians and Frenchdefeated by English and Allies. Germany delivered from Louis XIV.

1704. Stanislaus I., King of Poland.
1703. St. Petersburg founded.1703. Mustapha II. deposed by the Janizaries.
1707. Revolt of the Cossack Mazeppa.
1708. Charles XII. of Sweden invadesRussia.

1711. Charles VI.,Emperor.


1712-1786. FrederickII.
1709. Is defeated at Pultowa by Peter the Great. Russia becomes a great power.
1714. Finland conquered.
1715. Treaty of Antwerp with Austria.1715. Charles returns to Sweden. Prussia and England join the alliance against him.
1717. Turks lose Belgrade.
1718. War with Spain. Quadruple Alliance of the Emperor, France, England andHolland, Against the designs of Spain.
1718. Charles XII. invades Norway and is killed at the siege of Frederickshall.BACH (1685-1754).
1720. Sweden: The queen abdicates in favor of her husband, Frederick I.HANDEL (1685-1759).
1721. Peter assumes the title “Emperor of all theRussias.”


1723. Turks and Russians attempt to dismember Persia.
1725 LINNAEUS (1707-1778).1725. Treaty of Vienna, alliance between Spain and Austria.
1727. Treaty with China.
1730. Denmark: Christian VI.
1733. War of the Polishsuccession.

1733. Poland: Frederick Augustus II. The diet electsStanislaus, but is compelled by the Russian army to elect Frederick.
1730. Peter II., last of the Romanoffs.
1734. Stanislaus besieged in Dantzic, escapes to Konigsberg. 1734. Turks driven from Persia by Nâdir Shah.
1739. India: Invaded by Nâdir Shah who takes and plunders Delhi.
1740-1748. WAR OF THE AUSTRIAN SUCCESSION—WAR OF THE AUSTRIANSUCCESSION 1740-1748.1740-1786. FREDERICK THE GREAT of Prussia.1740. Renewed invasion of Turkey.
1741. Sweden: War with Russia. Swedes driven out of Finland.1741. MARIA THERESA succeeds to the hereditary states.
1743. Peace of Abo with Sweden gives to Russia southern Finland.
1745. Francis I., husband of Maria Theresa,Emperor.
1747. Netherlands: William IV., Stadtholder.
1750
1751. Netherlands: William V., Stadtholder.
1754-1763. OLD FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR OR SEVEN YEARS WAR: ENGLAND AND PRUSSIA VS. FRANCE,AUSTRIA, RUSSIA, SPAIN AND SWEDEN. 1754-1763.
1756. India: Calcutta taken by Surajah Dowlah of Bengal; the Black Hole.
1762. CATHERINE II. reigns.
1763. Prussia and Austria hold the balance of power on the Continent.

1766. Denmark: Christian VII.
LESSING (1729-1781).1764. Poland: Stanislaus Poniatowski elected king.

1768. War with theOttoman Empire.


1768. War between Russia and theOttoman Empire.
1772. Despotism re-established in Sweden by GustavusIII.1772. Joseph II. takes part in the firstpartition of Poland, the territory acquired being made into the Kingdom of Galicia.1772. First partition of Poland, among Russia, Prussiaand Austria.
1773. Ottoman Empire: The Russians are repulsed at Varnaand Silistria. Abdul Hamid succeeds.
IMMANUEL KANT (1724-1804). 1774. Revolt of the Cossacks. Peace of Kutchuk-Kainarji between Russia and Turkey.1774. India: Warren Hastings, first British governor-general.
1775
1778. War of the Bavarian succession. Bavaria seized by Germany. 1778. India: War between the English and theMahrattas.
MOZART (1756-1791).
1780. Declaration of the Armed Neutrality for the protection of neutral flagsagainst the right of maritime search claimed by England—joined by Denmark and Sweden. Prussia and Austria, 1781. Portugal, 1782.