- 18th century
The 18th century lasted from
1701 to1800 in theGregorian calendar , in accordance with theAnno Domini /Common Era numbering system.However, historians sometimes specifically define the 18th
century otherwise for the purposes of their work. For example, the "short" 18th century may be defined as1715 -1789 , denoting the period of time between the death ofLouis XIV of France and the start of theFrench Revolution with an emphasis on directly interconnected events. [cite book | author=Anderson, M. S.| title=Historians and the Eighteenth-Century Europe, 1715–1789|publisher=Oxford University Press| year=1979 | id=ISBN 0198225482] [cite book | author=Ribeiro, Aileen| title=Dress in Eighteenth-Century Europe 1715-1789 (revised edition)|publisher=Yale University Press| year=2002 | id=ISBN 0300091516] To historians who expand the century to include larger historical movements, the "long" 18th century may run from theGlorious Revolution of1688 to thebattle of Waterloo inEvents
1700–1709 *
1700 : Bridge of the Gods forms across theColumbia River .
*1700 -21:Russia supplantsSweden as the dominant Baltic power after theGreat Northern War .
*1701 -1714 :War of the Spanish Succession was a conflict which involved most of Europe. [ [http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/wars_spanishsuccession.html War of the Spanish Succession, 1701-1714] ]
*1701 -1702 : The "Daily Courant " and the "The Norwich Post" becomes the first daily newspapers in England.
*1702 :Forty-seven Ronin attackKira Yoshinaka and then commitseppuku in Japan.
*1702 -1715 : Camisard Rebellion inFrance .
*1703 :Saint Petersburg founded by Peter the Great.Russia ncapital until1918 .
*1703 -1711 : The Rákóczi Uprising against theHabsburg Monarchy .
*1704 : End of Japan'sGenroku period.
*1707 : Act of Union passed merging the Scottish and the English Parliaments, thus establishing TheKingdom of Great Britain . [ [http://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/Scotland-History/ActofUnion.htm The history of Scotland - The Act of Union 1707] ]
*1707 : AfterAurangzeb 's death, theMughal Empire enters a long decline and theMaratha Empire slowly replaces it.
*1707 :Mount Fuji erupts in Japan.
*1707 :War of 27 years between the Marathas and Mughals ends in India.
*1708 -1709 :Famine killed one-third ofEast Prussia 's population.
*1708 : The Company of Merchants of London Trading into the East Indies and English Company Trading to the East Indies merged to form the United Company of Merchants of England Trading to the East Indies.
*1709 :Hotaki dynasty founded in Afghanistan.
*1709 :Charles XII of Sweden flees to Ottoman Empire afterPeter I of Russia defeats his army at theBattle of Poltava .1710s *
1710 -1711 : Ottoman Empire fights Russia in the Russo-Turkish War
*1713 -1714 :Tarabai establishes rivalMaratha Empire government inKolhapur againstChattrapati Shahu .
*1714 : Accession of George I, Elector of Hanover, to the throne of Great Britain.
*1715 : First Jacobite rebellion breaks out
*1715 : Louis XIV dies, leaving France deep in debt.
*1715 :Pope Clement XI declaresCatholicism andConfucianism incompatible.
*1716 : Establishment of theSikh Confederacy along theIndia Pakistan border.
*1718 : City ofNew Orleans founded by the French inNorth America
*1718 :Blackbeard is killed byRobert Maynard in a North Carolina inlet on the inner side ofOcracoke Island
*1718 -1730 :Tulip period of theOttoman Empire
*1719 : Spanish attempt to restart the Jacobite rebellion fails.1720s *
1720 : The South Sea Bubble
*1720 : Spanish military embarks on theVillasur expedition from Mexico and travel into theGreat Plains
*1720 –1721 : TheGreat Plague of Marseille
*1721 :Robert Walpole became the first Prime Minister of Great Britain (de facto ).
*1721 :Treaty of Nystad signed, ending theGreat Northern War .
*1721 :Kangxi Emperor bans Christian Missionaries because of Pope Clement XI's decree.
*1721 : Peter I reforms theRussian Orthodox Church
*1722 : Afghans conquered Iran, ending the Safavid dynasty.
*1722 :Kangxi Emperor ofChina died.
*1722 :Bartholomew Roberts is killed in a sea battle off the African coast.
*1722 –23: Russo-Persian War
*1722 –1725 : Controversy over William Wood's halfpence leads to the "Drapier's Letters " and begins the Irish economic independence from England movement.
*1723 :Slavery abolished in Russia. Peter the Great converted the household slaves into houseserfs . [ [http://www.britannica.com/blackhistory/article-24160 Welcome to Encyclopædia Britannica's Guide to History] ]
*1723 –1730 : The "Great Disaster" - an invasion of Kazakh territories by theDzungars .
*1725 : The Fulani nomads took complete control of Fuuta Jallon and set up the first of many Fulani jihad states to come. [ [http://www.britannica.com/eb/topic-620352/Usman-dan-Fodio Usman dan Fodio (Fulani leader)] ]
*1726 : The enormous Chinese encyclopedia "Gujin Tushu Jicheng " of over 100 million writtenChinese characters in over 800,000 pages is printed in 60 different copies usingcopper -based Chinesemovable type printing .
*1727 –1729 : Anglo-Spanish War
*1729 –1735 :Charles Wesley andJohn Wesley begin theMethodism in England1730s *
1730 :Mahmud I takes over Ottoman Empire after civilian unrest.
*1730 -1760 :First Great Awakening takes place in Great Britain and North America.
*1732 -1734 : Crimean Tatar raids into Russia. [ [http://www.zum.de/whkmla/military/russia/milxcrimeantatars.html List of Wars of the Crimean Tatars] ]
*1733 -1738 :War of the Polish Succession .
*1735 -1739 : Russo-Turkish War.
*1735 -1799 : TheQianlong Emperor of China oversaw a huge expansion in territory.
*1736 :Nadir Shah assumed title ofShah of Persia and founded theAfsharid dynasty . Ruled until his death in1747 .
*1736 :Qing Dynasty Chinese court painters recreateZhang Zeduan 's classicpanoramic painting , "Along the River During Qingming Festival ".
*1738 -1756 : Famine across theSahel , half the population ofTimbuktu died. [ [http://ag.arizona.edu/~lmilich/desclim.html Len Milich: Anthropogenic Desertification vs ‘Natural’ Climate Trends] ]
*1738 :Pope Clement XII issues theEminenti Apostolatus Specula prohibiting Catholics from becoming Freemasons.
*1739 :Nadir Shah defeated the Mughals and sackedDelhi .
*1739 : Great Britain and Spain fight theWar of Jenkins' Ear in the Caribbean.1740s *
1740 : Frederick the Great comes to power inPrussia .
*1740 : British attempt to captureSt. Augustine, Florida but lose to the Spanish during theSiege of St. Augustine .
*1740 -1741 : Famine in Ireland killed ten per cent of the population.
*1740 -1748 :War of the Austrian Succession
*1741 :Russia ns began settling theAleutian Islands .
*1741 :Pope Benedict XIV issues "Immensa Pastorum principis" against slavery.
*1744 : TheFirst Saudi State is founded byMohammed Ibn Saud . [ [http://countrystudies.us/saudi-arabia/7.htm Saudi Arabia - The Saud Family and Wahhabi Islam] ]
*1744 : French attempt to restart the Jacobite rebellion fails
*1744 -1748 : The First Carnatic War fought between the British, the French, theMarathas , andMysore inIndia .
*1745 : Second Jacobite Rebellion began byCharles Edward Stuart inScotland .
*1747 :Ahmed Shah Durrani founded theDurrani Empire in modern dayAfghanistan .
*1748 : Treaty of Aix-La-Chapelle ends the War of the Austrian Succession and First Carnatic War.
*1748 -1754 : The Second Carnatic War fought between the British, the French, theMarathas , andMysore inIndia 1750s *
1750 : Peak of theLittle Ice Age
*1754 : Treaty of Pondicherry ends Second Carnatic War and recognizesMuhammed Ali Khan Wallajah asNawab of the Carnatic .
*1754 –1763 , TheFrench and Indian War , Fought in the U.S. and Canada mostly between the French and French allies and the English and English allies. The North American chapter of theSeven Years' War .
*1755 : The Lisbon earthquake
*1756 -1763 :Seven Years' War fought among European powers in various theaters around the world.
*1756 -1763 : The Third Carnatic War fought between the British, the French, theMarathas , andMysore inIndia .
*1757 :Battle of Plassey signaled the beginning of formal British rule inIndia after years of commercial activity under the auspices of the East India Company.
*1758 : British colonelJames Wolfe issues theWolfe's Manifesto
*1759 : French commanderLouis-Joseph de Montcalm and British commanderJames Wolfe die during theBattle of the Plains of Abraham .1760s *
1760 : George III became King of Britain.
*1760 :Zand dynasty founded in Iran
*1761 : Maratha Empire defeated at Battle of Panipat
*1762 -1796 : Reign of Catherine the Great ofRussia .
*1763 : Treaty of Paris ends Seven Years' War and Third Carnatic War
*1763 :Kingdom of Mysore conquers the Kingdom of Keladi
*1765 : Stamp Act introduced into the American colonies by the UK Parliament.
*1766 -1799 :Anglo-Mysore Wars
*1767 : Burmese conquered theAyutthaya kingdom .
*1768 :Gurkha s conqueredNepal .
*1768 -1774 : Russo-Turkish War
*1769 : Spanish missionaries established the first of 21 missions inCalifornia .
*1769 -1770 :James Cook explores and maps New Zealand and Australia
*1769 -1773 : TheBengal famine of 1770 killed one third of theBengal population.1770s *
1770 :James Cook claims the East Coast of Australia (New South Wales ) for Great Britain.
*1770 -1771 : Famine in Czech lands killed hundreds of thousands.
*1771 : ThePlague Riot inMoscow .
*1772 :Gustav III of Sweden stages a coup d'état and takes big political power, becoming almost an absolute monarch.
*1772 :Partitions of Poland marks the end of thePolish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
*1772 -1779 : Maratha Empire fights England andRaghunathrao 's forces during theFirst Anglo-Maratha War
*1772 -1795 : ThePartitions of Poland ended thePolish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and erased Poland from the map for 123 years.
*1773 -1775 : ThePugachev's Rebellion was the largest peasant revolt inRussia 's history.
*1773 : East India Company starts operations inBengal to smuggle Opium into China.
*1775 John Harrison H4 and Larcum Kendall K1Marine chronometer s are used to measurelongitude byJames Cook on his Second voyage (1772-1775)
*1775 -1782 :First Anglo-Maratha War
*1775 -1783 :American Revolutionary War
*1776 :United States Declaration of Independence ratified by theContinental Congress .
*1778 :James Cook becomes first European on theHawaiian Islands .
*1779 -1879 :Xhosa Wars between British andBoer settlers and theXhosa s inSouth African Republic 1780s [
George Washington ]
*1781 : Spanish settlers foundedLos Angeles .
*1781 -1785 :Serfdom abolished in the Austrian monarchy (first step; second step in1848 )
*1783 : Famine inIceland caused byLaki (volcano) eruption.
*1783 :Russian Empire annexed theCrimean Khanate .
*1783 The treaty of Paris formally ends the American War of Independence.
*1785 -1791 : ImamSheikh Mansur , a Chechen warrior and Muslim mystic, led a coalition of Muslim Caucasian tribes from throughout theCaucasus in a holy war against the Russian invaders. [ [http://www.islamicsupremecouncil.org/bin/site/wrappers/spirituality-sufism_caucasus.html Sufism in the Caucasus] ]
*1785 -1795 :Northwest Indian War between theUnited States and Native Americans
*1787 : Freed slaves fromLondon foundedFreetown in present-daySierra Leone .
*1787 :Kansei Reforms instituted in Japan byMatsudaira Sadanobu .
*1787 -1792 : Russo-Turkish War
*1788 : First European settlement established inAustralia atSydney .
*1789 :George Washington electedPresident of the United States . Served until1797 .
*1789 : Great Britain and Spain dispute theNootka Sound during theNootka Crisis .
*1789 -1799 : TheFrench Revolution 1790s [
Battle of New Ross took place inIreland , during theIrish Rebellion of 1798 .]
*1790 : Establishment of thePolish-Prussian Pact
*1791 The Constitutional Act (Or Canada Act) creates the two provinces of Upper and Lower Canada in British North America.
*1791 -1795 :George Vancouver explores the world during theVancouver Expedition .
*1791 -1804 : TheHaitian Revolution
*1792 -1815 : TheGreat French War started as theFrench Revolutionary Wars which lead into theNapoleonic Wars .
*1792 : New York Stock & Exchange Board founded.
*1792 : KingGustav III of Sweden was assassinated by a conspiracy of noblemen.
*1793 :Upper Canada bans slavery.
*1793 : The largest yellow fever epidemic in American history killed as many as 5,000 people in Philadelphia—roughly 10% of the population. [cite web | title=Yellow Fever Attacks Philadelphia, 1793 | work=EyeWitness to History|url=http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/yellowfever.htm|accessdate=2007-06-22]
*1793 -1796 :Revolt in the Vendée against the French Republic at the time of the Revolution.
*1794 : Polish revolt
*1794 :Jay's Treaty concluded betweenGreat Britain and theUnited States , by which theWestern Posts in theGreat Lakes are returned to the U.S., and commerce between the two countries is regulated.
*1794 :Qajar dynasty founded in Iran after replacing the Zand dynasty.
*1795 :Pinckney's Treaty between theUnited States andSpain granted theMississippi Territory to the US.
*1795 : TheMarseillaise officially adopted as the Frenchnational anthem .
*1795 :Kamehameha I of the Island of Hawaii defeats theOahu ans at theBattle of Nu'uanu . [ [http://www.biographybase.com/biography/Kamehameha_I_of_Hawaii.html Kamehameha I of Hawaii Biography] ]
*1796 :Edward Jenner administers the firstsmallpox vaccination .Smallpox killed an estimated 400,000 Europeans each year during the 18th century (including five reigningmonarch s). [cite journal |author=Riedel S |title=Edward Jenner and the history of smallpox and vaccination |url= http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1200696|journal=Proc (Bayl Univ Med Cent) |volume=18 |issue=1 |pages=21–5 |year=2005 |pmid=16200144 |doi=]
*1796 :Battle of Montenotte . Engagement in the War of theFirst Coalition .Napoleon Bonaparte 's first victory as an army commander.
*1796 : British ejected Dutch fromCeylon .
*1796 : Mungo Park, backed by theAfrican Association , is the first European to set eyes on theNiger River in Africa.
*1796 -1804 : TheWhite Lotus Rebellion against the Manchu Dynasty in China.
*1797 : Napoleon's invasion and partition of theRepublic of Venice ended over 1,000 years of independence for the Serene Republic.
*1798 : The Irish Rebellion failed to overthrow British rule inIreland .
*1798 -1800 :Quasi-War between theUnited States andFrance .
*1799 : Napoleon staged acoup d'état and becamedictator ofFrance .
*1799 :Dutch East India Company is dissolved.
*1799 : The assassination of the 14thTu'i Kanokupolu , Tukuʻaho, plungesTonga into half a century of civil war.ignificant people
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John Adams , American statesman
*Samuel Adams , American statesman
*Ahmad Shah Abdali , Afghan King
*Ahmed III , Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
*Hyder Ali , Ruler of Mysore
*Ethan Allen , American Revolutionary Army
* Anne, Queen of Great Britain
*Marie Antoinette , Austrian-born Queen of France
* Augustus III, Elector of Saxony, King of Poland, and Grand Duke of Lithuania
*Aurangzeb , Mughal Emperor
*Boromakot , King of Ayutthaya
*Boromaracha V , King of Ayutthaya
* William Cavendish, Anglo-Irish politician
* John Carteret, Anglo-Irish politician
* Catherine the Great, Tsaritsa of Russia
* Charles III, King of Spain, Naples, and Sicily
* Charles VI, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, King of Bohemia and Hungary
* Charles XII, King of Sweden, the Goths and the Wends;
*Charlotte Corday , French revolutionary
*Georges Danton , French revolutionary leader
*Farrukhsiyar , Emperor of Mughal
* Ferdinand I, King of Naples, Sicily, and theTwo Sicilies
*Benjamin Franklin , American leader, scientist and statesman
* Juan Franscisco, Spanish naval officer and explorer
* Adolf Frederick, King of Sweden, the Goths and the Wends
* Frederick the Great, King of Prussia
* George I, King of Great Britain and Ireland
* George II, King of Great Britain and Ireland
* George III, King of Great Britain and Ireland
* Robert Gray, American revolutionary, merchant, and explorer
* Gustav III, King of Sweden, the Goths and the Wends
* Gyeongjong, King of Joseon Dynasty
*Abdul Hamid I , Sultan of Ottoman Empire
*Alexander Hamilton , American statesman
*Patrick Henry , American statesman
*Emperor Higashiyama , Emperor of Japan
*John Jay , American statesman
*Thomas Jefferson , American statesman
* Jeongjo, King of Joseon Dynasty
*John Paul Jones , American naval commander
* Joseph I, King of Portugal
* Joseph II, Austrian Emperor
*Kangxi Emperor , Chinese Emperor
*Karim Khan ,Shah of Iran and King of Persia
* Marquis de Lafayette, Continental Army officer
* Louis XIV, King of France
* Louis XV, King of France
* Louis XVI, King of France
* Louis XVII, imprisoned King of France, never ruled
*James Madison , American statesman
*Madhavrao I , Peshwa/Prime Minister of Maratha Empire
*Madhavrao I Scindia , Marathan leader
*Mahmud I , Sultan of Ottoman Empire
*Alessandro Malaspina , Spanish explorer
*George Mason , American statesman
*Michikinikwa , Miami chief and warrior
* José Moñino y Redondo, Spanish statesman
*Louis-Joseph de Montcalm , French officer
*Mustafa III , Sultan of Ottoman Empire
*Nadir Shah , King of Persia
* Nakamikado, Emperor of Japan
* Horatio Nelson, British admiral
* Nanasaheb, Peshwa/Prime Minister of Maratha Empire
*Shivappa Nayaka , King of Keladi Nayaka
*Osman III , Sultan of Ottaman Empire
* Peter I ("Peter the Great"), Tsar of Russian
* Philip V, King of Spain
* Pontiac, Ottawa chief and warrior
* Qianlong, Emperor of China
*Rajaram II of Satara , Monarch of the Maratha Confederacy
*Francis II Rákóczi , Prince of Hungary and Transylvania, revolutionary leader
*Tadeusz Rejtan , Polish politician
*Paul Revere , American revolutionary leader and silversmith
*Maximilien Robespierre , French revolutionary leader
*Betsy Ross , American flag maker
*Shah Rukh of Persia , King of Persia.
* John Russell, Anglo-Irish politician
* Lionel Sackville, Anglo-Irish politician
* Sebastião de Melo, Prime Minister of Portugal
*Chattrapati Shahu , Emperor ofMaratha Empire
*Selim III , Sultan of Ottoman Empire
*Charles Edward Stuart , EnglishJacobite exile
* Sukjong, King of Joseon Dynasty
*Alexander Suvorov , Russian military leader
* Maria Theresa, Austrian Empress
*Tokugawa Ieharu , Japanese Shogun
*Tokugawa Ienobu , Japanese Shogun
*Tokugawa Ieshige , Japanese Shogun
*Tokugawa Ietsugu , Japanese Shogun
*Tokugawa Tsunayoshi , Japanese Shogun
*Tokugawa Yoshimune , Japanese Shogun
*Toussaint L'Ouverture , Haitian revolutionary leader
*Túpac Amaru II , Peruvian revolutionary
*George Vancouver , British Captain and explorer
*Robert Walpole , Prime Minister of Great Britain
*George Washington , American general and first President of the United States
*James Wolfe , British officer
*Yeongjo , King of Joseon Dynastyhow business, theatre, entertainers
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*Barton Booth , actor
*Colley Cibber , actor, poet, playwright
*Thomas Doggett , actor
*David Garrick , actor
*John Gay , English dramatist and poet
* Charles Johnson, English playwright
*Charles Macklin , actor
*Chikamatsu Monzaemon , Japanese dramatist, playwright
* John O'Keeffee, Irish playwright
*Anne Oldfield , English actress
*Hannah Pritchard , English actress
*Hester Santlow , English actress, ballerina, dancer
*Kong Shangren , Chinese dramatist, poet
*Richard Brinsley Sheridan , Irish playwright
* John Small, English cricketer
*Edward "Lumpy" Stevens , English cricketer
*Robert Wilks , English actor
* Wang Yun, Chinese playwright, poetMusicians, composers
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Tomaso Albinoni , Italian composer
* Samuel Arnold, English composer and musician
*Nidhu Babu , Indian and Bengali musician and composer
*Johann Sebastian Bach , German composer
*Charles Burney , English musician and music historian
*François Couperin , French composer
*William Cowper , English hymnist and poet
*Dede Efendi , Turkish/Ottoman composer
*Christoph Willibald Gluck , German composer
*Francesco Geminiani , Italian violinist, composer, and music theorist.
*George Frideric Handel , German-English composer
*Joseph Haydn , Austrian composer
*Hampartsoum Limondjian , Armenian/Ottoman composer
*Kali Mirza , Bengali composer
*Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , Austrian composer
*Johann Pachelbel , German composer, teacher
*François-André Danican Philidor , French composer and chess master
*Jean-Philippe Rameau , French composer
*Bharatchandra Ray , Bengali composer, musician, and poet
*Sadarang , Hindustani composer
*Domenico Scarlatti , Italian composer.
*Antonio Stradivari , Italian violin maker
*Antonio Vivaldi , Italian composer
*Isaac Watts , English hymnistVisual artists, painters, sculptors, printmakers
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Michel Benoist , French painter, architect, missionary in China
*William Blake , English artist and poet
*Edmé Bouchardon , French sculptor
*François Boucher , French painter
* Giuseppe Castiglione, Italian painter, architect, missionary in China
*Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin , French painter
*John Singleton Copley , American painter
*Jacques-Louis David , French painter
*Étienne Maurice Falconet , French sculptor
*Jean-Honoré Fragonard , French painter
*Thomas Gainsborough , English painter
*Francisco de Goya , Spanish painter
*Jean-Baptiste Greuze , French painter
*Suzuki Harunobu , Japanese woodblock printer
*William Hogarth , English painter and engraver
*Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne , French sculptor, student of his father
*Jean-Louis Lemoyne , French sculptor
*Robert Le Lorrain , French sculptor
*Yuan Mei , Chinese painter, poet, essayist
*Antoine Ignace Melling , French-German painter, architect
*Gai Qi , Chinese painter, poet
*Bartolomeo Rastrelli , Italian-born Russian architect
*Joshua Reynolds , English painter
*Gilbert Stuart , American painter
*Nishikawa Sukenobu , Japanese printmaker, teacher
*Giovanni Battista Tiepolo , Venetian painter
*Jiang Tingxi , Chinese artist and scholar
* Kitagawa Utamaro, Japanese printmaker and painter
*Antoine Watteau , French painterWriters, poets
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Jane Austen , English writer
*Pierre Beaumarchais , French writer
*Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux , French poet and literary critic
*James Boswell , Scottish biographer
*Frances Burney , English novelist
*Robert Burns , Scottish poet
*Giacomo Casanova , Venetian adventurer, writer and womanizer
*Pierre Choderlos de Laclos , French writer
*Daniel Defoe , English novelist and journalist
*Liang Desheng , Chinese poet and writer
*Maria Edgeworth , Anglo-Irish novelist
*Henry Fielding , English novelist
*Johann Wolfgang von Goethe , German writer
*Oliver Goldsmith , Anglo-Irish writer, poet, children's writer, and playwright
*Thomas Gray , English poet, scholar, and educator
*Eliza Haywood , English writer
*Wu Jingzi , Chinese writer
*Samuel Johnson , British writer, lexicographer, poet, and literary critic
*Ferenc Kazinczy , Hungarian writer
*Charlotte Lennox , English novelist and poet
* Matthew Lewis, English novelist and playwright
*Sadhak Kamalakanta , Indian poet
*Henry Mackenzie , Scottish novelist
*Jean-Paul Marat , French journalist
*Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos , Spanish writer
*Yuan Mei , Chinese poet, scholar and artist
*Honoré Mirabeau , French writer and politician
*John Newbery , English children's literature publisher
*Wen Peixin , Chinese novelist and poet
*Alexander Pope , English poet
*Ann Radcliffe , English novelist
*Samuel Richardson , English novelist
*Li Ruzhen , Chinese novelist
*Marquis de Sade , French writer and philosopher
*Ramprasad Sen , Bengali poet and singer
*Friedrich Schiller , German writer
*Walter Scott , Scottish novelest and poet
*Christopher Smart , English poet and actor
*Robert Southey , English poet and biographer
*Hester Thrale , English memoirist
*Charlotte Turner Smith , English writer
*Pu Songling , Chinese short story writer
*Laurence Sterne , Anglo-Irish writer
*Jonathan Swift , Anglo-Irish satirist andChurch of Ireland Dean
*Ueda Akinari , Japanese writer
*Voltaire , French writer and philosopher
* Horace Walpole, English writer and politician
*Mary Wollstonecraft , British writer and feminist
*Cao Xueqin , Chinese writerPhilosophers, theologians
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Arai Hakuseki , Japanese scholar, writer and politician
* Benedict XIII, Roman Catholic Pope
* Benedict XIV, Roman Catholic Pope
*Jeremy Bentham , English philosopher and reformer
*George Berkeley , Irish empiricist philosopher
*Edmund Burke , British statesman and philosopher
* Clement XI, Roman Catholic Pope
* Clement XII, Roman Catholic Pope
* Clement XIII, Roman Catholic Pope
* Clement XIV, Roman Catholic Pope
*Frederick Cornwallis , Archbishop of Canterbury
*Erasmus Darwin , English philosopher, poet and scientist
*Denis Diderot , French writer and philosopher
*William Godwin , English philosopher and novelist
*Aaron Halle-Wolfssohn , German writer, Jewish theologian, translator, and professor
*Johann Gottfried Herder , German philosopher, writer, and critic
*Thomas Herring , Archbishop of Canterbury
*David Hume , Scottish philosopher
* Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of Canterbury
* Innocent XIII, Roman Catholic Pope
*Immanuel Kant , German philosopher
*Kamo no Mabuchi , Japanese philosopher
*William Law , English theologian
*Alphonsus Liguori , Italian bishop, founder of Redemptorists, Saint
*Moses Mendelssohn , German philosopher
* Charles de Secondat (Montesquieu), French thinker
* John Moore, Archbishop of Canterbury
*Motoori Norinaga , Japanese philosopher and scholar
*Thomas Paine , English philosopher
*Elihu Palmer , American deist
*Thomas Percy , English bishop and editor
*Joseph Perl , German writer, Jewish theologian, and educator
* Pius VI, Roman Catholic Pope
* John Potter, Archbishop of Canterbury
*Jean-Jacques Rousseau , French writer and philosopher
*Thomas Secker , Archbishop of Canterbury
*Sugita Genpaku , Japanese scholar and translator
*Emanuel Swedenborg , Swedish scientist, thinker and mystic
*Thomas Tenison , Archbishop of Canterbury
*Christian Thomasius , German philosopher and jurist
*Baal Shem Tov , Ukrainian rabbi
*Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab , Arab Islamic theologian and founder of Wahhabism
*William Wake , Archbishop of Canterbury
*John Wesley , English theologian, founder of Methodism
*Nikolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf , German religious writer and bishopcientists, researchers
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Maria Gaetana Agnesi , Italian mathematiciancite book | author=Porter, Roy (Editor)| title=The Cambridge History of Science, Volume 4: The Eighteenth Century (The Cambridge History of Science) |publisher=Cambridge University Press | year=2003 | id=ISBN 0521572436 , "The Philosopher's Beard: Women and Gender in Science" by Londra Schiebinger, pages 184-210]
*Jean le Rond d'Alembert , French mathematician, physicist and encyclopedist
*Joseph Banks , English botanist
*Laura Bassi , Italian scientist, the first European female college teacher
*Daniel Bernoulli , Swiss mathematician and physicist
*Alexis Clairault , French mathematician
*James Cook , English navigator, explorer and cartographer
*Eugenio Espejo , Ecuadorian scientist
*Leonhard Euler , Swiss mathematician
*Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit , German physicist and engineer
*George Fordyce , Scottish physician and chemist
*Carl Friedrich Gauss , German mathematician, physicist and astronomer
*Edward Gibbon , English historian
*Edward Jenner , English inventor of vaccination
* William Jones, English philologist
*Joseph Louis Lagrange , Italian-French mathematician and physicist
*Pierre Simon Laplace , French physicist and mathematician
*Antoine Lavoisier , French chemist
* John Law, Scottish economist
*Pan Lei , Chinese scholar and mathematician
*Adrien-Marie Legendre , French mathematician
*Carolus Linnaeus ("Carl von Linné"), Swedish biologist
*Mikhail Lomonosov , Russian scientist
*Edmond Malone , Irish literary scholar
*Thomas Malthus , English economist
*Joseph Priestley , dissenting minister and chemist
*John Smeaton , civil engineer and physicist
*Adam Smith , Scottish economist and philosopher
*Antonio de Ulloa , Spanish scientist and explorer
*James Watt , Scottish scientist and inventor
*John Whitehurst , English geologist
*Dai Zhen , Chinese mathematician, geographer, phonologist and philosopherInventions, discoveries, introductions
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1709 : The firstpiano was built byBartolomeo Cristofori
*1711 : TheTuning fork invented by John Shore
*1712 : TheSteam Engine invented byThomas Newcomen
*1714 : TheMercury thermometer byDaniel Gabriel Fahrenheit
*1717 : Thediving bell was successfully tested byEdmond Halley , sustainable to a depth of 55 ft
* c.1730 : Theoctant navigational tool was developed byJohn Hadley in England, andThomas Godfrey in America
*1733 :Flying shuttle invented byJohn Kay
*1736 : Europeans discoveredrubber - the discovery was made byCharles-Marie de la Condamine while on expedition inSouth America . It was named in1770 byJoseph Priestly
* c.1740 : Modernsteel was developed byBenjamin Huntsman
*1741 :Vitus Bering discoveredAlaska
*1745 : TheLeyden jar invented byEwald von Kleist was the first electricalcapacitor
*1752 : TheLightning rod invented byBenjamin Franklin
*1755 : The tallest "wooden"Bodhisattva statue in the world is erected atPuning Temple ,Chengde , China.
*1764 : TheSpinning Jenny created byJames Hargreaves brought on theIndustrial Revolution
*1765 :James Watt enhances Newcomen's steam engine, allowing newsteel technologies
*1761 : The problem ofLongitude was finally resolved by the fourth chronometer ofJohn Harrison
*1768 –1779 :James Cook mapped the boundaries of thePacific Ocean and discovered manyPacific Islands
*1771 : The enormousPutuo Zongcheng Temple complex ofChengde , China is completed
*1773 –1782 : TheQing Dynasty huge literary compilationSiku Quanshu
*1774 :Joseph Priestley discovers "dephlogisticated air" Oxygen
*1775 :Joseph Priestley first synthesis of "phlogisticated nitrous air" Nitrous Oxide "laughing gas"
*1776 : TheSteamboat invented byClaude de Jouffroy
*1777 : TheCircular saw invented bySamuel Miller
*1779 :Photosynthesis was first discovered byJan Ingenhousz
*1784 : TheBifocals invented byBenjamin Franklin
*1784 : TheOil lamp invented byAimé Argand [ [http://corporate.britannica.com/press/inventions.html Encyclopædia Britannica's Great Inventions] ,Encyclopædia Britannica ]
*1785 : ThePower loom invented byEdmund Cartwright
*1785 : The Automatic flour mill invented byOliver Evans
*1786 : TheThreshing machine invented byAndrew Meikle
*1789 :Antoine Lavoisier discovers the law of conservation of mass, the basis for chemistry, and begins modern chemistry
*1798 :Edward Jenner publishes a treatise aboutsmallpox vaccination
*1798 : The Lithographic printing process invented byAlois Senefelder [Meggs, Philip B. A History of Graphic Design. (1998) John Wiley & Sons, Inc. p 146 ISBN 0-471-291-98-6]
*1799 :Rosetta stone discovered by Napoleon's troopsLiterary achievements
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1744 : "A Little Pretty Pocket-Book " becomes one of the first books marketed for children
*1748 : "Clarissa " bySamuel Richardson
*1749 : "The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling " byHenry Fielding
*1751 -1785 : The FrenchEncyclopédie
*1755 : "A Dictionary of the English Language " bySamuel Johnson
*1759 : "The Theory of Moral Sentiments " byAdam Smith
*1762 : "" byJean-Jacques Rousseau
*1762 : "The Social Contract, Or Principles of Political Right" byJean-Jacques Rousseau
*1776 : "The Wealth of Nations ", foundation of the modern theory of economy, was published byAdam Smith
*1776 -1789 : "The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire " was published byEdward Gibbon
*1779 : "Amazing Grace " published byJohn Newton
*1779 -1782 : "Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets " bySamuel Johnson
*1787 -1788 : "Federalist Papers " byAlexander Hamilton ,John Jay , andJames Madison
*1791 : "Rights of Man " byThomas Paine
*1798 : "An Essay on the Principle of Population " published byThomas Malthus References
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