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  1. Boston Tea Party - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Boston Tea Party was an American political and mercantile protest by the Sons of Liberty in Boston, Massachusetts, on December 16, 1773. The target was the Tea Act of May 10, 1773, which allowed the British East India Company to sell tea from China in American colonies without paying taxes apart from those imposed by the Townshend …

  2. Fleet review - Wikipedia

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    WebA fleet review or naval review is an event where a gathering of ships from a particular navy is paraded and reviewed by an incumbent head of state and/or other official civilian and military dignitaries. A number of national navies continue to hold fleet reviews. Fleet reviews may also include participants and warships from multiple navies.

  3. Blackjack - Wikipedia

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    WebBlackjack (formerly Black Jack and Vingt-Un) is a casino banking game.: 342 The most widely played casino banking game in the world, it uses decks of 52 cards and descends from a global family of casino banking games known as Twenty-One.This family of card games also includes the British game of Pontoon, the European game, Vingt-et-Un and …

  4. List of decades, centuries, and millennia - Wikipedia

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    WebSee also. List of years; Timelines of world history; List of timelines; Chronology; See calendar and list of calendars for other groupings of years.; See history, history by period, and periodization for different organizations of historical events.; For earlier time periods, see Timeline of the Big Bang, Geologic time scale, Timeline of evolution, and Logarithmic …

  5. Baroque - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Baroque (UK: / b ə ˈ r ɒ k /, US: / b ə ˈ r oʊ k /; French: ) is a style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flourished in Europe from the early 17th century until the 1750s. In the territories of the Spanish and Portuguese empires including the Iberian Peninsula it continued, together with new styles, until the first …

  6. Coshocton, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    WebCoshocton / k ə ˈ ʃ ɒ k t ən / is a city in and the county seat of Coshocton County, Ohio, United States approximately 63 mi (102 km) ENE of Columbus.The population was 11,216 at the 2010 census.The Walhonding River and the Tuscarawas River meet in Coshocton to form the Muskingum River.. Coshocton contains Roscoe Village, a restored town of the …

  7. British West Indies - Wikipedia

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    WebThe origins of the British West Indies lie in outposts established to support English pirates and privateers who were involved in raiding Spanish treasure fleets, and merchants interested in trade. Charles Leigh, an English merchant, established a short-lived settlement on the Wiapoco River in 1604 (now the Oyapock, which forms the border between French …

  8. First voyage of James Cook - Wikipedia

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    WebThe first voyage of James Cook was a combined Royal Navy and Royal Society expedition to the south Pacific Ocean aboard HMS Endeavour, from 1768 to 1771.It was the first of three Pacific voyages of which James Cook was the commander. The aims of this first expedition were to observe the 1769 transit of Venus across the Sun (3–4 June that …

  9. Randolph, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    WebRandolph is a town in Orange County, Vermont, United States.The population was 4,774 at the 2020 census, making Randolph the largest town in Orange County. The town is a commercial center for many of the smaller, rural farming communities that surround it. When the area was originally settled there were three villages—Randolph Center, East …

  10. Brora - Wikipedia

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    WebIsabella Gordon Mackay was born near here in the 1770s. She created support for Presbyterians in Nova Scotia sending teachers, ministers and more. References External links. Brora Visitor information site; This page was last edited on 17 June 2022, at 15:45 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  11. Catering - Wikipedia

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    WebHistory of catering. The earliest account of major services being catered in the United States is a 1778 ball in Philadelphia catered by Caesar Cranshell to celebrate the departure of British General William Howe. The catering business began to form around 1820, centered in Philadelphia. Catering became a respectable and profitable business.

  12. Grey Nuns - Wikipedia

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    WebThe only American congregation of Grey Nuns, the Grey Nuns of the Sacred Heart branched off from the Ottawa congregation in 1921, to establish an independent English-speaking congregation to minister in the United States. They founded D'Youville College in Buffalo, New York. In 1966, the mother house moved to Yardley, Pennsylvania.The …

  13. Richard Samuel - Wikipedia

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    WebRichard Samuel (fl. 1770–1786) was an English portrait painter who won several prestigious medals in the 1770s in London. He is known for a small number of paintings including what came to be known as The Nine Living Muses of Great Britain of 1778 in which he painted the nine leading blue stocking women of his time.. External links. Media related to Richard

  14. 1776 - Wikipedia

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    Web1776 was a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar, the 1776th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 776th year of the 2nd millennium, the 76th year of the 18th century, and the 7th year of the 1770s decade. As of the start of 1776, the Gregorian calendar was …



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