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Date |
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1 | 1726 | |
2 | 1727 | |
3 | 1728 | - 1728: France - Pierre Fauchard, in The Surgeon Dentist, described preventive measures to keep teeth healthy as well as inventing the word dentist.
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4 | 1729 | |
5 | 1730 | - 1730: Great Britain - A split occurs between Walpole and Townshend
- 1730: Ireland - Famine strikes
- 1730: Great Britain - In early part of 1700s, death rate had surpassed birth rate; begins to reverse; after 1780 death-rate plummets - due to replacement of gin-drinking with beer-drinking after taxes increased and retail sales curtailed on former in 1750; medical care improves, as does agriculture, more food available
- 1730: Great Britain - Georg Brandt, a Swedish chemist, discovered the element cobalt. Cobalt is used in steel making, and is an essential part of vitamin B12.
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6 | 1731 | |
7 | 1732 | - 1732: British North America - A royal charter is granted for the founding of Georgia in America
- 1732: Great Britain - The English banned American made hats to protect domestic haberdashers.
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8 | 1733 | - 1733: Great Britain - The Excise Crisis occurs and Walpole is forced to abandon his plans to reorganise the customs and excise
- 1733: Europe - Further cementing of relations between Austria and Spain
- 1733: Great Britain - John Kay invents the flying shuttle.
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9 | 1734 | - 1734: Great Britain - Walpole returned to power with smaller majority, power weakened
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10 | 1736 | |
11 | 1737 | |
12 | 1738 | |
13 | 1739 | |
14 | 1740 | |
15 | 1741 | - 1741: Ireland - Further famine, population about 4 million
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16 | 1742 | |
17 | 1743 | |
18 | 1744 | |
19 | 1745 | |