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  1. 1700 - Wikipedia

    As of the start of 1700, the Gregorian calendar was 10 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

  2. Historical Events in 1700 - On This Day

    Historical events from year 1700. Learn about 22 famous, scandalous and important events that happened in 1700 or search by date or keyword.

  3. 1700 Archives | HISTORY

    Learn something new with key events in history, from the American Revolution to pop culture, crime and more.

  4. 1700 History Timeline and Biographies

    Feb 17, 2025 · The year 1700 marked a significant period in global history, characterized by political, social, and cultural transformations. It was a time when empires were expanding, scientific …

  5. American History Timeline 1700-1800

    In 1700, the king of Spain Charles II died. He had no heirs, so there was a dispute over who should succeed him as king. This eventually led to a war in which the major European powers participated …

  6. Pre-Revolution Timeline 1700s (1700-1719) - America's Best History

    January 26, 1700 - The Cascadia earthquake, located off the coast of the Pacific Northwest along the Juan de Fuca plate, occurs. The magnitude 9 (8.7 to 9.2) quake caused a tsunami to hit the coast of …

  7. What Happened In 1700 - Historical Events 1700 - EventsHistory

    What happened in the year 1700 in history? Famous historical events that shook and changed the world. Discover events in 1700.

  8. 1700s (decade) - Wikipedia

    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.

  9. What Happened in 1700 - On This Day

    What happened and who was famous in 1700? Browse important and historic events, world leaders, famous birthdays and notable deaths from the year 1700.

  10. The History Place - American Revolution: English Colonial Era

    1700 - The Anglo population in the English colonies in America reaches 275,000, with Boston (pop. 7000) as the largest city, followed by New York (pop. 5000).