The '18th century' lasted from
1701 through
1800 in the
Gregorian calendar.
Historians sometimes specifically define the 18th
century otherwise for the purposes of their work. For example the "short" 18th century may be defined as
1715-
1789, denoting the period of time between the death of
Louis XIV of France and the start of the
French Revolution,
[1][2] while the "long" eighteenth century may run from the
Glorious Revolution of
1689 to the
battle of Waterloo in
1815[3] or even later.
[4]
Events
===
1700s===
★
1700-
21:
Russia supplants
Sweden as the dominant
Baltic power after the
Great Northern War.
★
1701-
1714:
War of the Spanish Succession
★
1703:
Saint Petersburg founded by
Peter the Great.
Russian
capital until
1918.
★
1707:
Act of Union passed merging the
Scottish and the
English Parliaments, thus establishing The
Kingdom of Great Britain.
★
1707: After
Aurangzeb's death, the
Mughal Empire enters a long decline.
===
1710s===
★
1715: First
Jacobite Rebellion breaks out
★
1715:
Louis XIV died leaving France deep in debt.
★
1718: City of
New Orleans founded by the
French in
North America
===
1720s===
★
1720:
The South Sea Bubble
★
1721:
Robert Walpole became the first
Prime Minister of Great Britain (
de facto).
★
1721:
Treaty of Nystad signed, ending the
Great Northern War.
★
1722-
23:
Russo-Persian War
★
1722:
Afghans conquered Iran, ending the
Safavid dynasty.
★
1722:
Kangxi Emperor of
China died.
★
1726: The enormous Chinese encyclopedia ''
Gujin Tushu Jicheng'' of over 100 million written
Chinese characters in over 800,000 pages is printed in 60 different copies using
copper-based Chinese
movable type printing.
===
1730s===
★
1733-
38:
War of the Polish Succession
★
1735-
39:
Russo-Turkish War
★
1735-
99: The
Qianlong Emperor of China oversaw a huge expansion in territory.
★
1736:
Nadir Shah assumed title of
Shah of
Persia and founded the
Afsharid dynasty. Ruled until his death in
1747.
★
1736:
Qing Dynasty Chinese court painters recreate
Zhang Zeduan's classic
panoramic painting, ''
Along the River During Qingming Festival''.
★
1739:
Nadir Shah defeated the
Mughals and sacked
Delhi.
===
1740s===
★
1740:
Frederick the Great comes to power in
Prussia.
★
1740-
48:
War of the Austrian Succession
★
1741:
Russians began settling the
Aleutian Islands.
★
1745: Second
Jacobite Rebellion began in
Scotland.
★
1747:
Ahmed Shah Durrani founded the
Durrani Empire in modern day
Afghanistan.
===
1750s===
★
1750: Peak of the
Little Ice Age
★
1755: The
Lisbon earthquake
★
1756-
63:
Seven Years' War fought among European powers in various theaters around the world.
★
1757:
Battle of Plassey signaled the beginning of
British rule in
India.
===
1760s===

Frederick II the Great, King of Prussia
★
1760:
George III became King of Britain.
★
1762-
96: Reign of
Catherine the Great of
Russia.
★
1766-
99:
Anglo-Mysore Wars
★
1767:
Burmese conquered the
Ayutthaya kingdom.
★
1768:
Gurkhas conquered
Nepal.
★
1768-
1774:
Russo-Turkish War
★
1769:
Spanish missionaries established the first of 21
missions in
California.
★
1769-
73: The
Bengal famine of 1770 killed one third of the
Indian population.
===
1770s===
★
1772-
1795: The
Partitions of Poland ended the
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and erased Poland from the map for 123 years.
★
1772 Gustav III of Sweden stages a coup d'état and takes big political power, becoming almost an absolute monarch.
★
1775-
1782:
First Anglo-Maratha War
★
1775-
1783:
American Revolutionary War
★
1779-
1879:
Xhosa Wars between British and
Boer settlers and the
Xhosas in
South Africa
★
1779-
1780:
Drew Johnson jo's for and entire year
===
1780s===
★
1785-
95:
Northwest Indian War between the
United States and
Native Americans
★
1787: Freed slaves from
London founded
Freetown in present-day
Sierra Leone.
★
1788: First European settlement established in
Australia at
Sydney.
★
1789:
George Washington elected
President of the United States. Served until
1797.
★
1789-
99: The
French Revolution
===
1790s===

The Haitian Revolution
★
1791-
1804: The
Haitian Revolution
★
1792-
1815: The
Great French War started as the
French Revolutionary Wars which lead into the
Napoleonic Wars.
★
1792:
New York Stock & Exchange Board founded.
★
1793:
Upper Canada bans slavery.
★
1795:
Pinckney's Treaty between the
United States and
Spain granted the
Mississippi Territory to the US.
★
1796: British ejected Dutch from
Ceylon.
★
1797:
Napoleon's invasion and partition of the
Republic of Venice ended over 1,000 years of independence for the Serene Republic.
★
1798-
1800:
Quasi-War between the
United States and
France.
★
1799:
Napoleon staged a
coup d'état and became
dictator of
France.
★
1799:
Dutch East India Company is dissolved.
Significant people
★
Maria Gaetana Agnesi, Italian mathematician
[5]
★
Ahmad Shah Abdali, Afghan King
★
Ueda Akinari, Japanese writer
★
Jean le Rond d'Alembert, French mathematician, physicist and encyclopedist
★
Queen Anne, British monarch
★
Aurangzeb, Mughal Emperor
★
Johann Sebastian Bach, German composer
★
Laura Bassi, Italian scientist, the first European female college teacher
5
★
George Berkeley, Irish empiricist philosopher
★
Pierre Beaumarchais, French writer
★
Jeremy Bentham, English philosopher and reformer
★
Daniel Bernoulli, Swiss mathematician and physicist
★
William Blake, English artist and poet
★
François Boucher, French painter
★
Edmund Burke, British statesman and philosopher
★
Robert Burns, Scottish poet
★
Giacomo Casanova, Venetian adventurer, writer and womanizer
★
Catherine the Great, Russian Tsaritsa
★
Cao Xueqin, Chinese writer
★
Alexis Clairault, French mathematician
★
James Cook, British navigator
★
François Couperin, French composer
★
Denis Diderot, French writer and philosopher
★
Eugenio Espejo, Ecuadorian scientist
★
Leonhard Euler, Swiss mathematician
★
Jean-Honoré Fragonard, French painter
★
Benjamin Franklin, American scientist and statesman
★
Frederick the Great, Prussian monarch
★
Thomas Gainsborough, English painter
★
Carl Friedrich Gauss, German mathematician, physicist and astronomer
★
King George III, British monarch
★
Christoph Willibald Gluck, German composer
★
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German writer
★
Francesco Geminiani, Italian violinist, composer, and music theorist.
★
George Frideric Handel, German-English composer
★
Alexander Hamilton, American statesman
★
Joseph Haydn, Austrian composer
★
Eliza Haywood, English writer
★
William Hogarth, English painter and engraver
★
David Hume, Scottish philosopher
★
Thomas Jefferson, American statesman
★
Edward Jenner, English inventor of vaccination
★
Jiang Tingxi, Chinese artist and scholar
★
Samuel Johnson, British writer and literary critic
★
Joseph II, Austrian Emperor
★
Kangxi Emperor, China
★
Immanuel Kant, German philosopher
★
Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, French writer
★
Joseph Louis Lagrange, Italian-French mathematician and physicist
★
Pierre Simon Laplace, French physicist and mathematician
★
John Law, Scottish economist
★
Mikhail Lomonosov, Russian scientist
★
Antoine Lavoisier, French chemist
★
Adrien-Marie Legendre, French mathematician
★
Alphonsus Liguori, Italian bishop, founder of Redemptorists, Saint
★
Carolus Linnaeus (''Carl von Linné''), Swedish biologist
★
Louis XV of France, French monarch
★
Louis XVI of France, French monarch
★
James Madison, American statesman
★
Maria Theresa of Austria, Austrian Empress
★
Marie Antoinette, Austrian-born Queen of France
★
Michikinikwa, Miami tribe chief and war leader
★
Honoré Mirabeau French writer and politician
★
Charles de Secondat, baron de Montesquieu, French thinker
★
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Austrian composer
★
Nadir Shah, Persian King
★
Thomas Paine, British intellectual
★
Peter I of Russia (''Peter the Great''), Russian Tsar
★
Pius VI, Roman Pope
★
François-André Danican Philidor, French composer and chess master
★
Marquis of Pombal, Portuguese Prime Minister
★
Alexander Pope, British poet
★
Qianlong Emperor, China
★
Francis II Rákóczi, prince of Hungary and Transylvania, Revolutionary leader
★
Jean-Philippe Rameau, French composer
★
Bartolomeo Rastrelli, Italian-born Russian architect
★
Sir Joshua Reynolds, British painter
★
Maximilien Robespierre, French revolutionary leader
★
Jean-Jacques Rousseau, French writer and philosopher
★
Marquis de Sade, French writer and philosopher
★
Domenico Scarlatti, Italian composer.
★
Friedrich Schiller, German writer
★
John Small, English cricketer
★
Adam Smith, Scottish economist and philosopher
★
Laurence Sterne, British writer
★
Edward "Lumpy" Stevens, English cricketer
★
Alexander Suvorov, Russian military leader
★
Emanuel Swedenborg, Swedish scientist, thinker and mystic
★
Jonathan Swift, Anglo-Irish satirist
★
Toussaint L'Ouverture, Haitian revolutionary leader
★
Túpac Amaru II, Peruvian revolutionary
★
Kitagawa Utamaro, Japanese printmaker and painter
★
Antonio Vivaldi, Italian composer
★
Voltaire, French writer and philosopher
★
Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab, Arab islamic theologian and founder of Wahhabism
★
Robert Walpole, British Prime Minister
★
George Washington, American general and first President of USA
★
James Watt, Scottish scientist and inventor
★
Antoine Watteau, French painter
★
John Wesley, British churchman, founder of Methodism
★
Mary Wollstonecraft, British writer and feminist
★
William Pitt, British Prime Minister
★
Yuan Mei, Chinese poet, scholar and artist
★
Nikolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf, German religious writer and bishop
★
Antonio Stradivari, violin maker in Cremona, Italy
See
Founding Fathers of the United States
Inventions, discoveries, introductions
Main articles: Timeline of invention#18th century,
Timeline_of_scientific_discoveries#18th_century
★
1709: The first
piano was built by
Bartolomeo Cristofori
★
1712:
Steam Engine invented by
Thomas Newcomen.
★
1717: The
diving bell was successfully tested by
Edmond Halley, sustainable to a depth of 55 ft.
★ c.
1730: The
sextant navigational tool was developed by
John Hadley in England, and
Thomas Godfrey in
America
★
1736: Europeans discovered
rubber - the discovery was made by
Charles-Marie de la Condamine while on expedition in
South America. It was named in
1770 by
Joseph Priestly
★ c.
1740: Modern
steel was developed by
Benjamin Huntsman
★
1741:
Vitus Bering discovered
Alaska
★
1745: The
Leyden jar invented by
Ewald von Kleist was the first electrical
capacitor
★
1751 -
1785: The French
Encyclopédie
★
1755: The English
Dictionary by
Samuel Johnson
★
1755: The tallest ''wooden''
Bodhisattva statue in the world is erected at
Puning Temple,
Chengde, China.
★
1764: The
Spinning Jenny created by
James Hargreaves brought on the
Industrial Revolution
★
1765:
James Watt enhances Newcomen's steam engine, allowing new
steel technologies
★
1761: The problem of
Longitude was finally resolved by the fouth
chronometer of
John Harrison
★
1768–
1779:
James Cook mapped the boundaries of the
Pacific Ocean and discovered many
Pacific Islands
★
1771: The enormous
Putuo Zongcheng Temple complex of
Chengde, China is completed
★
1773–
1782: The
Qing Dynasty huge literary compilation
Siku Quanshu
★
1776:
The Wealth of Nations, foundation of the modern theory of economy, was published by
Adam Smith
★
1779:
Photosynthesis was first discovered by
Jan Ingenhousz of the
Netherlands
★
1798:
Edward Jenner publishes a treatise about
smallpox vaccination
★
1799:
Rosetta stone discovered by
Napoleon's troops
★ Over the period
1700 to
1750 tea establishes itself as the British national drink.
References
1. Historians and the Eighteenth-Century Europe, 1715–1789, Anderson, M. S., , , Oxford University Press, 1979, ISBN 0198225482
2. Dress in Eighteenth-Century Europe 1715-1789 (revised edition), Ribeiro, Aileen, , , Yale University Press, 2002, ISBN 0300091516
3. The Oxford History of the British Empire: Volume II: The Eighteenth Century (Oxford History of the British Empire), Marshall, P. J. (Editor), , , Oxford University Press, USA, 2001, ISBN 0199246777 , "Introduction" by P. J. Marshall, page 1
4. The Long Eighteenth Century: British Political and Social History 1688-1832 (The Arnold History of Britain Series), O'Gorman, Frank, , , A Hodder Arnold Publication, 1997, ISBN 0340567511
5. The Cambridge History of Science, Volume 4: The Eighteenth Century (The Cambridge History of Science), Porter, Roy (Editor), , , Cambridge University Press, 2003, ISBN 0521572436 , "The Philosopher's Beard: Women and Gender in Science" by Londra Schiebinger, pages 184-210
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