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The 1770s (pronounced "seventeen-seventies") was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 1770, and ended on December 31, 1779. A period full of discoveries, breakthroughs happened in all walks of life, as what emerged at this period brought life to most innovations we know today.
1770. Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1770. April 29: James Cook lands in Botany Bay. 1770 ( MDCCLXX) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar, the 1770th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 770th year of the 2nd ...
The revolutionary era is generally considered to have begun with the passage of the Stamp Act in 1765 and ended with the ratification of the United States Bill of Rights in 1791. The military phase of the revolution, the American Revolutionary War, lasted from 1775 to 1783.
Fashion in the years 1750–1775 in European countries and the colonial Americas was characterised by greater abundance, elaboration and intricacy in clothing designs, loved by the Rococo artistic trends of the period. The French and English styles of fashion were very different from one another.
Events from the year 1770 in Great Britain . Incumbents. Monarch – George III. Prime Minister – Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton ( Whig) (until 28 January); Frederick North, Lord North ( Tory) (starting 28 January) [1] Frederick North, Lord North. Events.
Fashion in the twenty years between 1775 and 1795 in Western culture became simpler and less elaborate. These changes were a result of emerging modern ideals of selfhood, [1] the declining fashionability of highly elaborate Rococo styles, and the widespread embrace of the rationalistic or "classical" ideals of Enlightenment philosophes.
The 1700s (pronounced "seventeen-hundreds") was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on 1 January 1700, and ended on 31 December 1799. The decade is marked by a shift in the political structure of the Indian subcontinent, and the decline of the Mughal Empire . Millennium. 2nd millennium. Centuries. 17th century. 18th century. 19th century.