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Year 1781
March 13: Uranus is discovered.


Events

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Date unknown


Births

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Event

EventStartEnd
American War of Independence19 April 17753 September 1783

 

New Groups

GroupImageTypeDescription
Phillips Exeter AcademyPhillips Exeter Academy Seal.pngSchool
Independent
Day school
A very large number of CIA and deep state operatives have attended this school.
Takeda PharmaceuticalGroup.png

 

A Death

TitleBornDiedPlace of deathSummary
Francis DashwoodDecember 170811 December 1781Buckinghamshire
West Wycombe
United Kingdom
Spook
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References

  1. {https://archive.org/details/cassellschronolo0000will/page/333%7Curl-access=registration
  2. "The Rebellion of Tupac-Amaru II", in The Hispanic American Historical Review (February 1919) p20
  3. William J. Bennett and John T.E. Cribb, The American Patriot's Almanac: Daily Readings on America (Thomas Nelson, Inc. 2013) p125
  4. "John Paul Jones and Our First Triumphs on the Sea", in The American Monthly Review of Reviews" (July 1905) p42
  5. Albert Bushnell Hart, ed., American History Told by Contemporaries (Macmillan, 1908) p600
  6. Michael Lee Lannin, African Americans in the Revolutionary War (Citadel Press, 2005) p86
  7. https://web.archive.org/web/20070909012414/http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/launch_tl_british.shtml
  8. https://web.archive.org/web/20110708173722/http://www.washjeff.edu/content.aspx?section=372&menu_id=133&crumb=137&id=54