- 1765
Year 1765 (MDCCLXV) was a
common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of theGregorian calendar (or acommon year starting on Saturday of the 11-day slowerJulian calendar ).Events of 1765
January - June
*January 23 -Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor marries PrincessMaria Josepha of Bavaria in Vienna.
*March 9 - After a public campaign by the writerVoltaire , judges inParis posthumously exonerateJean Calas of murdering his son. Calas had been tortured and executed in1762 on the charge, though his son may have committed suicide.
*March 22 - TheBritish Parliament passes the Stamp Act, which is the first direct tax levied fromGreat Britain on the American colonies.
*March 24 -Great Britain passes theQuartering Act , requiring the 13 American colonies to house British troops.
*May 18 - Fire destroys one quarter of the town ofMontreal ,Quebec .
*June 21 - TheIsle of Man is brought under British control.July - December
*August
**Josef II becomesHoly Roman Emperor .
**TheSons of Liberty is founded inBoston, Massachusetts .
*August 9 - Russian EmpressCatherine II issues a decree authorizing the new way to producevodka (by freezing).
*September 6 -Jean-Jacques Rousseau 's house in Switzerland is stoned by a mob.
*September 21 - François Antoine (also wrongly titledAntoine de Beauterne ) announces he has killed theBeast of Gévaudan .
*October 17 - The "Pennsylvania Gazette" reports that a Mr. McCullough, the Distributor of Stamps for theRoyal Colony of North Carolina , has resigned his post in protest of the Stamp Act. A Dr. Huston is appointed to the position.
*November 1 - TheBritish Parliament enacts the Stamp Act on the13 colonies , in order to help pay for British military operations inNorth America .
*December 12 - The Pennsylvania Gazette reports that Dr. Huston, the recently instated Distributor of Stamps for the Royal Colony of North Carolina, has resigned his post in protest of the Stamp Act.Undated
* The first chocolate factory in the United States (Dorchester, Massachusetts) is established by Dr. James Baker.
* The first truerestaurant opens inParis , where atavern -keeper named "Boulanger" sells cooked dishes at an all-night place on the Rue Bailleul.
*James Watt supersedes the1705 Newcomen engine with the more effectiveWatt steam engine .
* InLisbon , the "auto-da-fe " parade (often an excuse for violence againstJew s or Christian 'heretics') is abolished.
*Horace Walpole publishes "The Castle of Otranto".Ongoing events
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War of the Regulation (1764 -1771 )Births
*January 11 -Antoine Alexandre Barbier , French librarian (d.1825 )
*February 1 -Charles Hatchett , English chemist (d.1847 )
*March 7 -Nicéphore Niépce , French inventor (d.1833 )
*March 27 -Franz Xaver von Baader , German philosopher and theologian (d.1841 )
*April 1 -Luigi Schiavonetti , Italian engraver (d.1810 )
*April 6 - DukeCharles Felix of Savoy (d.1831 )
*April 26 -Emma, Lady Hamilton , English mistress ofHoratio Nelson (d.1815 )
*June 15 -Henry Thomas Colebrooke , English orientalist (d.1831 )
*July 11 -Abigail Adams Smith , firstborn daughter ofAbigail Adams andJohn Adams (d.1813 )
*July 26 -Jean-Baptiste Drouet, Count d'Erlon , French marshal (d.1844 )
*August 21 - KingWilliam IV of the United Kingdom (d.1837 )
*September 18 -Pope Gregory XVI (d.1837 )
*October 8 -Harman Blennerhassett , Irish-American lawyer (d.1831 )
*October 17 -Henri Jacques Guillaume Clarke , duc de Feltre, French marshal and politician (d.1818 )
*October 24 -James Mackintosh , Scottish publicist (d.1832 )
*November 14 -Robert Fulton , American inventor (d.1815 )
*November 17 -Étienne-Jacques-Joseph-Alexandre MacDonald , French marshal (d.1840 )
*November 20 - Sir Thomas Fremantle, British captain and politician (d.1819 )
*December 8 -Eli Whitney , American inventor (d.1825 )
*"date unknown"
**Pyotr Bagration , Russian general (d.1812 )
**Mary Bryant , one of the first successful escapees from the fledging Australian penal colony
**James Smithson , British mineralogist and chemist who left a bequest in his will to the United States of America, which was used to initially fund theSmithsonian Institution (d.1829 )Deaths
*March 3 -William Stukeley , English archaeologist (b.1687 )
*March 27 -Arthur Dobbs , Irish politician and governor of the Royal Colony of North Carolina (b.1689 )
*April 5 -Edward Young , English poet (b.1683 )
*April 15 -Mikhail Lomonosov , Russian author and scientist (b.1711 )
*April 20 -Abigail Williams , American accuser in the Salem witch trials (b.1681 )
*May 17 -Alexis Claude Clairault , French mathematician (b.1713 )
*July 15 -Charles-André van Loo , French painter (b.1705 )
*August 18 -Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor (b.1708 )
*September 2 -Henry Bouquet , Swiss-born British army officer (b.1719 )
*October 10 -Lionel Sackville, 1st Duke of Dorset , Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (b.1688 )
*October 21 -Giovanni Paolo Pannini , Italian painter and architect (b.1691 )
*October 31 -Prince William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland , English military leader (b.1721 )
*November 30 -George Glas , Scottish merchant and adventurer (b.1725 )
*December 3 -Lord John Philip Sackville , English cricketer (b.1713 )
*December 16 -Peter Frederick Haldimand , Swiss-born military officer and surveyor
*December 25 -Vaclav Prokop Divis , Czech scientist (b.1698 )
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