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  • allowing Great Britain to take possession from 1713 to 1763. The French took the islands back in 1763 under the Treaty of Paris (which ceded all of New ...
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  • |New York, smugglers, 1713 |- |1830 |Letter to General Lafayette |politics |France vs. US, cost of government |- |1831 |[http://www.gutenberg ...
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  • to give thanks for the new year, dating back to 1713. The Year Is Gone, Beyond Recall. Auld Lang Syne by Robert Burns is traditionally sung to ...
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  • the War of the Spanish Succession, continued until 1713. ... Treaty of Utrecht, which was agreed to in 1713, Frederick I of Prussia (who ...
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  • he also argued for determinism. In 1713 he published Discourse of Freethinking occasioned by the Rise and Growth of a sect Called Freethinkers ...
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  • The Treaty of Utrecht in 1713, resulted in Spain giving Britain the Asiento, a valuable exclusive contract for the sea-transport of enslaved ...
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  • occurred in a letter written by James Waldegrave in 1713. In this letter, Waldegrave provides a minimax mixed strategy solution to a two-person version ...
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  • even after the end of legitimate privateering in 1713. Following several unsuccessful attempts, permanent settlement of the islands began in the 1730s. ...
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  • Main. After Britain withdrew from the war in 1713, Teach, like many other privateers, turned to piracy. == Blackbeard the pirate== ...
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  • |Princess Caroline Elizabeth||21 June 1713||28 December 1757||  |- |Prince George William of Wales||13 November 1717||17 February 1718||died ...
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  • Anne (February 6, 1665 – August 1, 1714) became Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland on March 8, 1702, succeeding William III and II. Her ...
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  • northern Italy to the Austrian Habsburgs. In 1713, the Treaty of Utrecht formally confirmed Austrian sovereignty over most of Spain’s Italian possessions ...
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  • Baroque. Periods of rule by the crown of Savoy (1713-1720) and then the Austrian Habsburgs Finley, Smith, and Duggan, 1987, 114. gave way to union ...
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  • with Great Britain and the United Provinces in 1713 with the Treaty of Utrecht. Peace with the emperor and the Holy Roman Empire came with the Treaty ...
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  • declined to endorse the Pragmatic Sanction of 1713, a legal mechanism to ensure the inheritance of the Habsburg domains by Maria Theresa of Austria. He ...
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  • One of the provisions of the Treaty of Utrecht of 1713 was the surrender of peninsular Nova Scotia to the British. The bulk of the Acadian population ...
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  • Arcangelo Corelli (1653–1713), is remembered as influential for his achievements on the other side of musical technique - as a violinist ...
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  • periods of rule by the crown of Savoy from 1713 to 1720 and then the Austrian Habsburgs gave way to union with the Bourbon-ruled kingdom of Naples ...
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  • In 1713, the duke returned from a tour of the Low Countries with a sizable collection of scores, some of them possibly transcriptions of the ...
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  • Laurence Echard's Roman History (1713), William Howel(l)'s An Institution of General History (1680–1685), and several of the 65 volumes ...
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