
1779 - 1782 (3 years)
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Date |
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| 1 | 1700 | - 1700—1799:
SA - VOC slave trading in Mozambique; Zanzibar and Madagascar
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| 2 | 1770 | - 1770—1799:
SA - Intensive Khoisan resistance to Trekboer occupation
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| 3 | 1778 | - 1778—1779:
SA - Hendrik Jacob Wikar and Robert Jacob Gordon meet Khoekhoe; Geisiqua and Tswana groups along lower and middle Gariep which Gordon names Orange River in honour of the Netherlands Stadtholder
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| 4 | 1779 | - 1779—1779:
Marc Isambard Brunel opens the first steamdriven sawmill at Chatham Dockyard in Kent
- 1779—1779:
First iron bridge built, over the Severn by John Wilkinson
- 1779—1779:
First Spinning Mills operational in Scotland
- 14 Feb 1779—14 Feb 1779:
Capt James Cook killed on Hawaii
- 23 Sep 1779—23 Sep 1779:
Naval engagement between Britain and USA off Flamborough Head
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| 5 | 1780 | - 1780—1780:
Male Servants Tax
- 1780—1780:
The English Reform Movement - until now, only landowners and tenants (freeholders
with 40 shillings per year or more) allowed to vote, and in open poll books
- 1780—1780:
Fountain pen invented
- 1780—1780:
About this time the word 'Quiz' entered the language, said to have been invented as a
wager by Mr Daly, a Dublin theatre manager
- 1780—1780:
SA - First Frontier War between Xhosa and whites.
- 4 May 1780—4 May 1780:
First Derby run at Epsom (some say 2nd June)
- 2 Jun 1780—2 Jun 1780:
Jun 2- 8: The Gordon Riots - Parliament passes a Roman Catholic relief measure - for
days, London is at the mercy of a mob and destruction is widespread
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| 6 | 1782 | - 1782—1782:
Gilbert's Act establishes outdoor poor relief - the way of life of the poor beginning to
alter due to industrialisation - New factories in rapidly expanding towns required a workforce
that would adjust to new work patterns
- 1782—1782:
James Watt patents his steam engine
- 1782—1782:
SA - First issue of paper rix dollars.
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