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  • United Kingdom
    1765
    George Washington

    Act of Oppression

    United Kingdom
    1765

    Washington believed the Stamp Act of 1765 was an "Act of Oppression", and he celebrated its repeal the following year.




  • The Hague, Netherlands
    Sep, 1765
    Mozart

    First solo concert

    The Hague, Netherlands
    Sep, 1765

    Nannerl was ill with intestinal typhoid as a result, Mozart was forced to play his first ever solo concert. All went well. He also published six violin sonatas. By now, and no doubt with some encouragement from his father, he had already taught himself to play the instrument.




  • Little Britain, Pennsylvania, U.S.
    Thursday Nov 14, 1765
    Robert Fulton

    Birth

    Little Britain, Pennsylvania, U.S.
    Thursday Nov 14, 1765

    Robert Fulton was born in a farm in Little Britain, Pennsylvania, on November 14, 1765. His father, Robert Fulton, married Mary Smith, daughter of Captain Joseph Smith and sister of Col. Lester Smith, a comparatively well off family. He had three sisters – Isabella, Elizabeth, and Mary, and a younger brother, Abraham.




  • Treuenbrietzen
    Wednesday Nov 20, 1765

    Friedrich Himmel Birth

    Treuenbrietzen
    Wednesday Nov 20, 1765

    The German composer Friedrich Himmel was born in Prussia in 1765.




  • Buckinghamshire
    Wednesday Nov 20, 1765

    Thomas Fremantle Birth

    Buckinghamshire
    Wednesday Nov 20, 1765

    The British naval officer, Thomas Fremantle, was born in England in 1765.




  • Shirley
    Wednesday Sep 18, 1765

    Oliver Holden Birth

    Shirley
    Wednesday Sep 18, 1765

    The American composer Oliver Holden was born in Massachusetts in the 19th century.




  • Belluno
    Wednesday Sep 18, 1765

    Gregory XII Birth

    Belluno
    Wednesday Sep 18, 1765

    The Pope, Gregory XII, was born in Belluno, Venetia, Austrian Empire.


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