1700s (decade)

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The 1700s decade ran from January 1, 1700, to December 31, 1709.

The decade is marked by a shift in the political structure of the Indian subcontinent, and the decline of the Mughal Empire.

Events

1700

January–March

April–June

  • April 15 – The coronation of King Frederick IV of Denmark takes place at Frederiksborg Castle in Copenhagen.
  • April 18 – Hungarian freedom activist Ferenc Rákóczi is arrested by Austrian authorities and charged with sedition. Imprisoned near Vienna and facing a death sentence, he escapes and later leads the overthrow of the Habsburg control of Hungary.
  • April 21 – In India, the siege of the fortress of Sajjangad (located in the Maharashtra state) is begun by an army led by Fateullahakhan. The fortress falls on June 6.
  • April – Fire destroys many buildings in Gondar, the capital of Ethiopia, including two in the palace complex.
  • May 5 – Within a few days of poet John Dryden's death in London (May 1 O.S.), his last written work (The Secular Masque) is performed as part of Vanbrugh's version of The Pilgrim.
  • May – In Rhode Island (American colony), Walter Clarke, three-term former Governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, is elected deputy governor for the second time, serving under his brother-in-law Samuel Cranston.
  • June 8 (May 28 O.S.) – The legislature for the Province of Massachusetts Bay (the modern-day Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States) passes into law "An Act against Jesuits & Popish Priests" making a finding that Roman Catholic clerics have attempted to incite American Indians into a rebellion against the Crown, and declaring "That all and every Jesuit, Seminary Priest, Missionary, or other Spiritual or Ecclesiastical Person made or ordained by any Authority, Power or Jurisdiction derived, challenged or pretended from the Pope or See of Rome, now residing within this Province or any part thereof, shall depart from and out of the same, at or before the tenth day of September next, in this present year, One Thousand and Seven Hundred."[7] The Province of New York enacts similar legislation later in the year.

July–September

October–December

November 30: Battle of Narva

Date unknown

1701

January–June

April–June

Pirate captain William Kidd is gibbeted in London.

July–September

July 9: Crossing of the Düna.

October–December

Date unknown

  • English agriculturalist Jethro Tull invents a drill for planting seeds in rows.
  • The Philharmonic Society (Academia Philharmonicorum) is established in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

1702

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Date unknown

  • The travel diary Oku no Hosomichi ("Narrow road to the deep north"), a major work of haibun by the Japanese poet Matsuo Bashō and one of the major texts of Japanese literature of the Edo period, is published eight years after Bashō's death.
  • The Delaware Colony legislature is separated from that of Pennsylvania.
  • Richard Bentley at Cambridge in England introduces the first written (as opposed to oral) competitive examinations in a Western university.[29]

1703

December 7: The Great Storm of 1703 strikes Britain (November 26 by the calendar in use locally)

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Date unknown

1704

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Date unknown

1705

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Date unknown

  • Construction begins on Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire designed by John Vanbrugh for the Duke of Marlborough and partly funded by the Crown.[42] It is completed in 1724.
  • Taichung City, Taiwan is founded as the village of Dadun.
  • Edmond Halley publicly predicts the periodicity of Halley's Comet and computes its expected path of return in 1758.[43]
  • With the interest paid from daimyō loans, the Konoike buy a tract of ponds and swampland, turn the land into rice paddies, and settle 480 households numbering perhaps 2,880 peasants on the land.
  • The Shogunate confiscates the property of a merchant in Osaka "for conduct unbecoming a member of the commercial class". The government seizes 50 pairs of gold screens, 360 carpets, several mansions, 48 granaries and warehouses scattered around the country, and hundreds of thousands of gold pieces.

1706

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

1707

January–March

April–June

July– September

October– December

Date unknown

1708

January–June

July–December

Date unknown

1709

January–March

April–June

July–December

Date unknown

Births

1700

Daniel Bernoulli born 8 February
Gerard van Swieten born 7 May
Mary Delany born 14 May
Countess Caroline of Erbach-Fürstenau born 29 September
Philip Morant born 6 October
Nathaniel Bliss born 28 November
Jeremias Friedrich Reuß born 8 December

1701

Antonio Alcalde Barriga born 14 March
William Emerson (mathematician) born 14 May
Karl Wilhelm von Dieskau born 9 August
Maurus Xaverius Herbst born 14 September
Anna Magdalena Bach born 22 September
Ignatius of Laconi born 10 December

1702

Alan Brodrick, 2nd Viscount Midleton born 31 January
Giovanni Carmine Pellerano born 6 February
Rasmus Paludan born 26 February
Henrietta Maria of Brandenburg-Schwedt born 2 March
Jack Sheppard born 4 March
Thomas Penn born 20 March
Willem van Keppel, 2nd Earl of Albemarle born 5 June
Muhammad Shah born 7 August
Louis-François Roubiliac born 31 August
Januarius Maria Sarnelli born 12 September
Abhai Singh of Marwar born 7 November

1703

Daniel-Charles Trudaine born 3 January
Peter Warren (Royal Navy officer) born 10 March
Edmund Law born 6 June
John Wesley born 28 June
Muhammad Ibrahim (Mughal emperor) born 9 August
Jean-Louis Calandrini born 30 August
Jonathan Edwards (theologian) born 5 October
Louise Levesque born 23 November
Simon Carl Stanley born 12 December

1704

Louis, Hereditary Prince of Lorraine born 28 January
Charles Pinot Duclos born 12 February
Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne born 15 February
Louis Godin born 28 February
Jacques Dumont le Romain born 10 May
Carlos Seixas born 11 June
John Kay (flying shuttle) born 17 June
James Gabriel Montresor born 19 November

1705

Charles Chauncy (1705–1787) born 1 January
Isaac Hawkins Browne (poet) born 21 January
Peter Artedi born 27 February
Sophie Caroline of Brandenburg-Kulmbach born 31 March
William Cookworthy born 12 April
António José da Silva born 8 May
Carl Marcus Tuscher born 1 June
Thomas Birch born 23 November

1706

Lauritz de Thurah born 4 March
Andrew Oliver born 28 March
François Boissier de Sauvages de Lacroix born 12 May
Benjamin Dass born 15 August

1707

Louis, Duke of Brittany born 8 January
Giuseppe Bonito born 11 January
Pierre Adamoli born 5 August
Selina Hastings, Countess of Huntingdon born 24 August
Johannes Browallius born 30 August
Pietro Rotari born 30 September
Charles Wesley born 18 December

1708

Pompeo Batoni born 25 January
Jean-François-Joseph de Rochechouart born 27 January
Augustin-Joseph de Mailly born 5 April
Johann Adolf Scheibe born 5 May
John Spencer born 13 May
Henry Bilson-Legge born 29 May
Silvester Gardiner born 29 June
Jean-Rodolphe Perronet born 27 October
William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham born 15 November

1709

Teresia Constantia Phillips born 2 January
Christian Gottlieb Ludwig born 30 April
Théodore Tronchin born 24 May
Johann Georg Gmelin born 8 August
Ludvig Harboe born 16 August
John Eardley Wilmot born 16 August
Jagat Singh II born 17 September
Samuel Johnson born 18 September

Deaths

1700

Marguerite Bourgeoys died 12 January
Jan Six died May 28
Pieter Gerritsz van Roestraten died 10 July
Pope Innocent XII died September 27
Patriarch Adrian of Moscow died 16 October
Armand Jean le Bouthillier de Rancé died 27 October
Charles II of Spain died 1 November

1701

William Kidd died 23 May
Madeleine de Scudéry died 2 June
Anna Stanisławska died 2 June
Edmé Boursault died 15 September
James II of England died 16 September
Stanislaus Papczyński died 17 September

1702

Ignatius Gregory Peter VI Shahbaddin died 4 March
Joseph Oriol died 23 March
Zeb-un-Nissa died 26 May
Vincent van der Vinne died 26 July
Olaus Rudbeck died 17 September
Countess Sophie Henriette of Waldeck died 15 October
John Benbow died 4 November

1703

Úrsula Micaela Morata died 9 January
Ilona Zrínyi died 18 February
John Churchill, Marquess of Blandford died 20 February
Robert Hooke died 3 March
Thomas Jollie died 14 March
Ōishi Yoshio died 20 March
Johann Christoph Bach died 31 March
Charles Perrault died 16 May
Samuel Pepys died 26 May
Anna Isabella Gonzaga died 11 August
Vincenzo Viviani died 22 September
Thomas Kingo died 14 October
John Wallis died 8 November
Mitrophan of Voronezh died 23 November
Henry Winstanley died 27 November
  • date unknown – Anastasiya Dabizha, princess of Moldavia and Wallachia and Hetmana of Ukraine.

1704

Lorenzo Bellini died 8 January
Johann Philipp Jeningen died 8 February
Johannes Hudde died 15 April
David van der Plas died 18 May
Elisabeth Helene von Vieregg died 27 June
Sophia Alekseyevna of Russia died 14 July
John Locke died 28 October
Paolo Boccone died 22 December

1705

John Ray died 17 January
Philipp Spener died 5 February
Titus Oates died 13 July
Maria Hueber died 31 July
Albert Angell died 13 September
Emeric Thököly died 13 September
Ninon de l'Enclos died 17 October

1706

Princess Wilhelmine Ernestine of Denmark died 23 April
Adrien Baillet died 21 January
Petrus van Mastricht died 9 February
John Evelyn died 27 February
Caspar Schamberger died 8 April
Georg Joseph Kamel died 2 May
Marcantonio Barbarigo died 26 May
Kimpa Vita died 2 July
Thomas Regnaudin died 3 July
Princess Elisabeth Albertine of Anhalt-Dessau died 5 October
Arsenije III Crnojević died 27 October
6th Dalai Lama died 15 November
Emilie Juliane of Barby-Mühlingen died 3 December
Untung Surapati died 5 December
Peter II of Portugal died 9 December

1707

Aurangzeb

1708

Guru Gobind Singh

1709

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