1775

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1775 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1775
MDCCLXXV
Ab urbe condita2528
Armenian calendar1224
ԹՎ ՌՄԻԴ
Assyrian calendar6525
Balinese saka calendar1696–1697
Bengali calendar1182
Berber calendar2725
British Regnal year15 Geo. 3 – 16 Geo. 3
Buddhist calendar2319
Burmese calendar1137
Byzantine calendar7283–7284
Chinese calendar甲午(Wood Horse)
4471 or 4411
    — to —
乙未年 (Wood Goat)
4472 or 4412
Coptic calendar1491–1492
Discordian calendar2941
Ethiopian calendar1767–1768
Hebrew calendar5535–5536
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1831–1832
 - Shaka Samvat1696–1697
 - Kali Yuga4875–4876
Holocene calendar11775
Igbo calendar775–776
Iranian calendar1153–1154
Islamic calendar1188–1189
Japanese calendarAn'ei 4
(安永4年)
Javanese calendar1700–1701
Julian calendarGregorian minus 11 days
Korean calendar4108
Minguo calendar137 before ROC
民前137年
Nanakshahi calendar307
Thai solar calendar2317–2318
Tibetan calendar阳木马年
(male Wood-Horse)
1901 or 1520 or 748
    — to —
阴木羊年
(female Wood-Goat)
1902 or 1521 or 749
April 19: Battles of Lexington and Concord

1775 (MDCCLXXV) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar, the 1775th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 775th year of the 2nd millennium, the 75th year of the 18th century, and the 6th year of the 1770s decade. As of the start of 1775, the Gregorian calendar was 11 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Events[]

Summary[]

The American Revolution begins this year, with the first military engagement being the April 19 Battles of Lexington and Concord on the day after Paul Revere's now-legendary ride. The Second Continental Congress takes various steps toward organizing an American government, appointing George Washington commander-in-chief (June 14), Benjamin Franklin postmaster general (July 26) and creating a Continental Navy (October 13) and a Marine force (November 10) as landing troops for it, but as yet the 13 colonies have not declared independence, and both the British (June 12) and American (July 15) governments make laws. On July 6, Congress issues the Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms and on August 23, King George III of Great Britain declares the American colonies in rebellion, announcing it to Parliament on November 10. On June 17, two months into the colonial siege of Boston, at the Battle of Bunker Hill, just north of Boston, British forces are victorious, but only after suffering severe casualties and after Colonial forces run out of ammunition, Fort Ticonderoga is taken by American forces in New York Colony's northern frontier, and American forces unsuccessfully invade Canada, with an attack on Montreal defeated by British forces on November 13 and an attack on Quebec repulsed December 31.

Human knowledge and mastery over nature advances when James Watt builds a successful prototype of a steam engine, and a scientific expedition continues as Captain James Cook claims the South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands in the south Atlantic Ocean for Britain. Nature's power over humanity is dramatically demonstrated when the Independence Hurricane (August 29 – September 13) devastates the east coast of North America, killing 4,173, and when, on the western side of the North American continent, Tseax Cone erupts in the future British Columbia, as well as when a smallpox epidemic begins in New England. Smallpox was then cured by Edward Jenner.

January–June[]

  • January – The Habsburg Monarchy forces the Ottoman Empire to cede Bukovina to its rule.
  • January 5Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart finishes a Sonata for Keyboard in C.
  • January 17Second voyage of James Cook: Captain James Cook takes possession of South Georgia for the Kingdom of Great Britain.
  • February 9American Revolution: The Parliament of Great Britain declares the Province of Massachusetts Bay to be in rebellion.
  • February 15Pope Pius VI succeeds Pope Clement XIV as the 250th pope.
  • February 26 – The British East India Company factory on Balambangan Island is destroyed by Moro pirates.[1]
  • March 6Raghunathrao, Peshwa of the Maratha Empire in India, signs the Treaty of Surat with the British Governor-General Warren Hastings in Bombay ceding the territories of Salsette and Bassein to the British East India Company along with part of the revenues from Surat and Bharuch districts in return for military assistance. This leads to the First Anglo-Maratha War fought between the British and the Marathas, ending with the Treaty of Salbai in 1782.
  • March 17Catherine the Great of Russia issues a manifesto prohibiting freed serfs from being returned to serfdom.[2]
  • March 23 – American Revolution: Patrick Henry, a delegate to the Second Virginia Convention after the Virginia House of Burgesses was disbanded by the Royal Governor, delivers his "Give me Liberty, or give me Death!" speech at St. John's Church in Richmond, Virginia.
  • April 18 – American Revolution: Paul Revere and William Dawes, instructed by Dr. Joseph Warren, ride from Boston to Lexington to warn John Hancock and Sam Adams that British forces are coming to take them prisoner and to seize colonial weapons and ammunition in Concord.
  • April 19 – American Revolution: Hostility between Britain and its American colonies explodes into bloodshed at the Battles of Lexington and Concord[3] igniting the American Revolution.
  • May 10
    • American Revolution: The Second Continental Congress meets, elects John Hancock president, raises the Continental Army under George Washington as commander and authorizes the colonies to adopt their own constitutions.
    • American Revolution: Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold, leading the Green Mountain Boys of Vermont, capture Fort Ticonderoga.
  • May 17 – American Revolution: The Continental Congress bans trade with Canada.
  • June 11Battle of Machias, the first naval engagement of the American Revolutionary War.
  • June 12 – American Revolution:
    • The British forces offer a pardon to all colonists who lay down their arms.
    • Action by citizens of Machias, Maine, in capturing British ships recognises the existence of a United States Merchant Marine.
  • June 14 – American Revolution: The Continental Congress names George Washington as commander of the Continental Army.
  • June 16 – Post of Chief Engineer of the Continental Army created.
  • June 17 – American Revolution: Two months into the colonial siege of Boston, British open fire on Breed's Hill on Charles Town Peninsula. After 3 charges, the British take the hill in the misnamed Battle of Bunker Hill.
  • June 19 – Post of Commanding General is created by the Continental Congress.

July–December[]

August 18: Tucson is founded.
  • July 3 – American Revolution: George Washington takes command of the 17,000-man Continental Army at Cambridge.
  • July 5 – American Revolution: The Continental Congress sends the Olive Branch Petition, hoping for a reconciliation.
  • July 6 – American Revolution: The Continental Congress issues Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms, which contains the words: "Our cause is just. Our union is perfect... being with one mind resolved to die freemen rather than to live slaves...".
  • July 26 – The Second Continental Congress appoints Benjamin Franklin to be the first Postmaster General of what later becomes the United States Post Office Department.
  • July 30Second voyage of James Cook: HMS Resolution (1771) anchors off the south coast of England, Captain Cook having completed the first east-about global circumnavigation.
  • August 18Tucson is founded.
  • August 21 – American Revolution – Siege of Fort St. Jean: American rebels launch an invasion of Canada.
  • August 23 – American Revolution: Refusing to even look at the Olive Branch Petition, King George issues a Proclamation of Rebellion against the American colonies.
  • August 29September 12 – The Independence Hurricane from South Carolina to Nova Scotia kills 4,170, mostly fishermen and sailors.
  • September 25 – American Revolution: Siege of Fort St. Jean – Battle of Longue-Pointe: Thirteen Colonies revolutionary forces under Maj. Ethan Allen attack Montreal in Quebec, commanded by British General Guy Carleton. Allen's forces are defeated, and Allen himself is captured and held on British ships until he is released.
  • October – The Sayre Plotters attempt to kidnap George III of the United Kingdom.
  • October 13 – American Revolution: The Continental Congress orders the establishment of the Continental Navy (later the United States Navy).
  • October 26 – American Revolution: George III announces to Parliament that the American colonies are in an uprising and must be dealt with accordingly.
  • November – American Revolution: Colonel Richard Richardson's South Carolina revolutionaries march through Ninety-Six District in what becomes known as the Snow Campaign, effectively ending all major support for the Loyalist cause in the backcountry of South Carolina.
  • November 10 – American Revolution: The Continental Congress passes a resolution creating the Continental Marines to serve as landing troops for the recently created Continental Navy (the Marines are disbanded at end of the war in April 1783 but reformed on July 11, 1798 as the United States Marine Corps).
  • November 13 – American Revolution – Battle of Montreal: American forces under Brigadier General Richard Montgomery capture Montreal. British General Guy Carleton escapes to Quebec.
  • November 17John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore offers freedom to slaves who join the loyalist army, thus losing the support of most planters, who see slaves as their vital livelihood.
  • November 17 – The city of Kuopio, Finland (belonging to Sweden at this time) is founded by King Gustav III of Sweden.
  • December 5 – American Revolution: Henry Knox begins his journey to Cambridge, Massachusetts with the artillery that has been captured from Fort Ticonderoga.
  • December 31 – American Revolution: Battle of Quebec: British forces repulse an attack by Continental Army generals Richard Montgomery and Benedict Arnold at Quebec; Montgomery is killed.

Date unknown[]

  • Industrial Revolution in Great Britain.
    • James Watt's 1769 steam engine patent is extended to June 1800 by Act of Parliament and the first engines are built under it.[4][5]
    • John Wilkinson invents and patents a new kind of boring machine.
  • Catherine the Great decrees a Statute for the Administration of the Provinces of the Russian Empire dividing the country into provinces and districts for efficient government.[2]
  • A smallpox epidemic begins in New England.
  • Tseax Cone in northwestern British Columbia erupts.
  • Typhoon Liengkieki devastates the Pacific atoll of Pingelap.
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart writes his five violin concertos in Salzburg at about this date.
  • The Calcutta Theatre is inaugurated.
  • Shneur Zalman of Liadi founds the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic Jewish dynasty.

Births[]

Walter Savage Landor born 30 January
Gurun Princess Hexiao born 2 February
Charles Lamb born 10 February
William Hall (governor) born 11 February
Louisa Adams born 12 February
Miguel Ramos Arizpe born 15 February
Simmons Jones Baker born 15 February
Adolf Stieler born 26 February
Sophie Tieck born 28 February
Adam Elias von Siebold born 5 March
Constance Mayer born 9 March
Pauline Auzou born 24 March
Adam Albert von Neipperg born 8 April
J. M. W. Turner born 23 April
George Kinloch (politician) born 30 April
Alexander McNair born 5 May
Pablo Morillo born 5 May
Jacob Brown born 9 May
Antoine Charles Louis de Lasalle born 10 May
Micah Brooks born 14 May
Johann Baptist Malfatti von Monteregio born 12 June
Judah Touro born 16 June
Lucy Mack Smith born 8 July
Matthew Lewis (writer) born 9 July
Richard Westmacott born 15 July
John Andrew Shulze born 19 July
Anna Harrison born 25 July
Emmanuel Dupaty born 31 July
George Tucker (politician) born 20 August
Vasily Orlov-Denisov born 8 September
Guillaume Capelle born 9 September
Murray Maxwell born 10 September
John Henry Hobart born 14 September
Giuseppe Rosaroll born 16 September
Philip Milledoler born 22 September
Robert Adrain born 30 September
Bahadur Shah Zafar born 24 October
Pierre Capelle born 4 November
Achille Fontanelli born 8 November
Paul Johann Anselm Ritter von Feuerbach born 14 November
James Carnahan born 15 November
Philander Chase born 14 December
Phineas Riall born 15 December

January–March[]

  • January 2Henry Tufton, 11th Earl of Thanet, English cricketer (d. 1849)
  • January 3Francis Caulfeild, 2nd Earl of Charlemont, Irish politician (d. 1863)
  • January 4
    • George Weare Braikenridge, English antiquarian (d. 1856)
    • Carlo, Duke of Calabria, Italian prince (d. 1778)
  • January 6
    • Date Narimura, Japanese daimyō (d. 1796)
    • Horace St Paul, English soldier and Member of Parliament (d. 1840)
  • January 7Thomas Amyot, English antiquarian (d. 1850)
  • January 9
    • Juan Francisco Larrobla, Uruguayan politician (d. 1842)
    • Antonio Villavicencio, statesman and soldier of New Granada (d. 1816)
  • January 10James Sewall Morsell, United States federal judge (d. 1870)
  • January 11James Matlack, United States Representative (d. 1840)
  • January 12Joseph Gist, United States Representativs (d. 1836)
  • January 13Stanisław Kostka Zamoyski, Polish noble (d. 1856)
  • January 15Giosuè Sangiovanni, Italian zoologist (d. 1849)
  • January 18
    • Pedro Moreno, Mexican soldier (d. 1817)
    • Evelyn Pierrepont, British Member of Parliament (d. 1801)
  • January 19
    • Hudson Gurney, English antiquary and verse-writer (d. 1864)
    • George Pyke, Canadian politician (d. 1851)
  • January 20André-Marie Ampère, French physicist and mathematician (d. 1836)
  • January 22
    • Manuel García, Spanish singer, teacher and composer (d. 1832)
    • Abraham H. Schenck, United States Representative (d. 1831)
  • January 23
    • Pietro Colletta, Neapolitan general and historian (d. 1831)
    • José Fernández Salvador, Ecuadorian politician and jurist (d. 1853)
    • John Rubens Smith, London-born painter (d. 1849)
  • January 27Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling, German philosopher (d. 1854)
  • January 28
    • Lady Charlotte Bury, English novelist (d. 1861)
    • James Brown Mason, American physician and legislator (d. 1819)
  • January 30Walter Savage Landor, English writer and poet (d. 1864)
  • January 31
    • Giordano Bianchi Dottula, Italian writer and politician (d. 1846)
    • John Richard Farre, English physician (d. 1862)
  • February 1
    • Philippe de Girard, French engineer and inventor of the first flax spinning frame in 1810 (d. 1845)
    • Jochum Nicolay Müller, Norwegian naval officer who (d. 1848)
  • February 2Gurun Princess Hexiao of the Manchu dynasty (d. 1823)
  • February 3
  • February 8
  • February 9
    • Farkas Bolyai, Hungarian mathematician (d. 1856)
    • Theodor Hell, pseudonym of Karl Gottfried Theodor Winkler, German man of letters (d. 1856)
  • February 10
    • Charles Lamb, English essayist (d. 1834)
    • James Wilkes Maurice, British Royal Navy officer during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars (d. 1857)
    • Ádám Récsey, Prime Minister of Hungary (October 3–7, 1848) (d. 1852)
  • February 11William Hall, American politician (d. 1856)
  • February 12
    • Louisa Adams, First Lady of the United States, wife of President John Quincy Adams (d. 1852)
    • Charles Lloyd, English poet (d. 1839)
  • February 13Benjamin Gorham, American politician (d. 1855)
  • February 14William Clift, English medical illustrator and conservator (d. 1849)
  • February 15
    • Paul Allen, American author and editor (d. 1826)
    • Miguel Ramos Arizpe, Mexican priest (d. 1843)
    • Simmons Jones Baker, American politician (d. 1853)
  • February 16Zalmon Wildman, United States Representative from Connecticut (d. 1835)
  • February 17
    • Heinrich Jacob Aldenrath, German portrait painter (d. 1844)
    • Frederick Garling, English attorney and solicitor (d. 1848)
  • February 18Thomas Girtin, English painter and etcher (d. 1802)
  • February 19
    • John Bibby, founder of the British Bibby Line shipping company (d. 1840)
    • Giovanni Battista Comolli, Italian sculptor (d. 1831)
  • February 20
    • Guy-Victor Duperré, French naval officer and Admiral of France (d. 1846)
    • Israel Gregg, first captain of the historic American steamboat Enterprise (1814) (d. 1847)
    • John Starr, merchant and political figure in Nova Scotia (d. 1827)
  • February 21
    • Jean-Baptiste Girard, French soldier (d. 1815)
    • Claudius Herrick, American educator and minister (d. 1831)
  • February 22
    • William Seymour, United States Representative from New York (d. 1848)
  • February 24
    • Claudius Hunter, Lord Mayor of London (d. 1851)
    • Matěj Kopecký, Czech puppeteer (d. 1847)
    • Edward St Maur, 11th Duke of Somerset, English landowner and amateur mathematician (d. 1855)
  • February 25John Caldwell, businessman and politician in Lower Canada (d. 1842)
  • February 26Adolf Stieler, German cartographer and lawyer (d. 1836)
  • February 28Sophie Tieck, German poet (d. 1833)
  • March 3Henry Prittie, 2nd Baron Dunalley, British politician (d. 1854)
  • March 4
    • Cuthbert Powell, United States Representative (d. 1849)
    • Johann Baptist von Lampi the Younger, Austrian portrait painter (d. 1837)
  • March 5
    • Charlotte Richardson, English poet (d. 1825)
    • Adam Elias von Siebold, German gynecologist (d. 1828)
  • March 9
    • Jean Kickx, Belgian botanist and mineralogist (d. 1831)
    • Constance Mayer, French painter (d. 1821)
  • March 10
  • March 11
  • March 12
    • Joseph Chitty, English lawyer and legal writer (d. 1841)
    • Henry Eckford, Scottish-born American shipbuilder, naval architect, industrial engineer, entrepreneur (d. 1832)
    • Michel Grendahl, Norwegian politician (d. 1849)
    • James Welsh, English officer in the Madras Army of the East India Company (d. 1861)
  • March 14Samuel Street Jr., businessman in Upper Canada (d. 1844)
  • March 15Juan Bautista Arismendi, Venezuelan patriot and general of the Venezuelan War of Independence (d. 1841)
  • March 17Ninian Edwards, founding political figure of the state of Illinois (d. 1833)
  • March 19Ramsay Richard Reinagle, English painter (d. 1862)
  • March 22
    • Johan Collett, Norwegian politician and public administrator (d. 1827)
    • Jack Crawford, British Royal Navy sailor, "Hero of Camperdown" (d. 1831)
    • Armand Gouffé, French poet (d. 1845)
  • March 23William Haseldine Pepys, English physical scientist (d. 1856)
  • March 24
    • Pauline Auzou, French painter and art instructor (d. 1835)
    • Pierre Berthezène, French Army general (d. 1847)
    • Muthuswami Dikshitar, South Indian poet and composer (d. 1835)
  • March 25John Johnston, United States Indian agent (d. 1861)
  • March 26Thomas Monteagle Bayly, Virginian politician, lawyer and planter (d. 1834)
  • March 27Nicolai Abraham Holten, Danish civil servant and director of Øresund Custom House (d. 1850)
  • March 28Johann Heinrich Gossler, Hamburg banker and grand burgher (d. 1842)
  • March 30Hieronymus Karl Graf von Colloredo-Mansfeld, Austrian corps commander during the Napoleonic Wars (d. 1822)

April–June[]

  • April 2
    • John Higton, English animal painter (d. 1827)
    • Calvin Jones, American politician (d. 1846)
    • Moses Walton, Virginia farmer serving in both houses of the Virginia General Assembly (d. 1847)
  • April 4Dutch Sam, British boxer (d. 1816)
  • April 5Johann Nepomuk Rust, Austrian surgeon (d. 1840)
  • April 6Edward Wynne-Pendarves, English politician (d. 1853)
  • April 7
  • April 8
    • Antoine Charles Cazenove, Swiss-American businessman and diplomat (d. 1852)
    • Adam Albert von Neipperg, Austrian general and statesman (d. 1829)
    • Thomas Powys, 2nd Baron Lilford, British peer (d. 1825)
  • April 9Martim Francisco Ribeiro de Andrada, Brazilian politician, leader in Brazil's independence and government (d. 1844)
  • April 10Carl Wigand Maximilian Jacobi, German psychiatirst (d. 1858)
  • April 12
    • Christian Samuel Theodor Bernd, German linguist and heraldist (d. 1854)
    • Vito Nunziante, Italian general (d. 1836)
  • April 13Adolph Henke, German physician (d. 1843)
  • April 14
    • Karl Becker, German philologist (d. 1849)
    • John Philip, Scottish-born missionary in South Africa (d. 1851)
  • April 16
    • Sylvester Maxwell, American lawyer and legislator (d. 1858)
    • Charles Stewart, English Anglican bishop in Lower Canada (d. 1837)
  • April 21
    • Alexander Anderson, American physician and illustrator (d. 1870)
    • Edward Smith-Stanley, 13th Earl of Derby, British politician (d. 1851)
  • April 22
    • Georg Hermes, German Roman Catholic theologian (d. 1831)
    • Henry Ryan, US-Canadian Methodist minister (d. 1833)
  • April 23J. M. W. Turner, English Romantic landscape painter, watercolourist and printmaker (d. 1851)
  • April 25
    • William Warren Baldwin, Canadian politician (d. 1844)
    • Alexander Johnston, Sri Lankan judge (d. 1849)
    • Carlota Joaquina of Spain, Queen consort of Portugal (d. 1830)
  • April 27Pietro Ostini, Catholic cardinal (d. 1849)
  • April 28
    • William Capel, English sportsman and clergyman (d. 1854)
    • Loftus William Otway, British Napoleonic Wars general (d. 1835)
  • April 29Samuel King, American Presbyterian minister, a founder of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church (d. 1842)
  • April 30
    • Guillaume Dode de la Brunerie, Marshal of France (d. 1851)
    • Calvin Fillmore, American farmer and politician from New York (d. 1865)
    • George Kinloch, Scottish reformer and politician (d. 1833)
  • May 1Angélique Mongez, French Neoclassical artist (d. 1855)
  • May 3John Hansen Sørbrøden, Norwegian farmer (d. 1857)
  • May 5
    • Marie-Anne Calame, Swiss vitreous enamel miniaturist and pietist philanthropic educator (d. 1834)
    • Johann Christoph Friedrich Klug, German entomologist (d. 1856)
    • Alexander McNair, American frontiersman and politician (d. 1826)
    • Pablo Morillo, Spanish general (d. 1837)
  • May 6
    • Hans Henrich Maschmann, Norwegian pharmacist (d. 1860)
    • Mary Martha Sherwood, English children's author (d. 1851)
  • May 8George Gwilt the younger, English architect (d. 1856)
  • May 9Jacob Brown, United States general (d. 1828)
  • May 10
    • Antoine Charles Louis de Lasalle, French cavalry general during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars (d. 1809)
    • William Phillips, English mineralogist and geologist (d. 1828)
  • May 12George Whitmore, British Army general (d. 1862)
  • May 14Micah Brooks, United States general (d. 1857)
  • May 15Enevold Steenblock Høyum, Norwegian military officer, representative at the Norwegian Constitutional Assembly (d. 1830)
  • May 17
  • May 19Antonín Jan Jungmann, Czech physician (d. 1854)
  • May 21Lucien Bonaparte, French statesman (d. 1840)
  • May 24
    • Sir Charles Ogle, 2nd Baronet, British Royal Navy officer (d. 1858)
    • Matthew Whitworth-Aylmer, 5th Baron Aylmer, British Army general (d. 1850)
  • May 25Pelagio Palagi, Italian painter (d. 1860)
  • May 28Thomas Graves, 2nd Baron Graves, British politician (d. 1830)
  • May 29Nathan Cutler, American politician from Maine (d. 1861)
  • May 31
    • Charles Digby, British clergyman, Canon of Windsor from 1808 (d. 1841)
    • Charles Jackson, American lawyer and jurist (d. 1855)
  • June 4Francesco Molino, Italian guitarist (d. 1847)
  • June 8Henry Boehm, American clergyman and pastor (d. 1875)
  • June 9Georg Friedrich Grotefend, German epigraphist and philologist (d. 1853)
  • June 10James Barbour, American politician (d. 1842)
  • June 12
    • Francis Bloodgood, American lawyer, mayor of Albany (d. 1840)
    • Johann Baptist Malfatti von Monteregio, Italian-born physician (d. 1859)
    • Karl Freiherr von Müffling, Prussian Generalfeldmarschall (d. 1851)
  • June 13Antoni Radziwiłł, Polish politician (d. 1833)
  • June 14André Bruno de Frévol de Lacoste, French general of the First Empire (d. 1809)
  • June 15
    • Elizabeth Benger, English biographer (d. 1827)
    • Paul Delano, American-born sea captain (d. 1842)
    • Carlo Porta, Italian poet (d. 1821)
  • June 16Judah Touro, American businessman (d. 1854)
  • June 17Alexander Cowan, Scottish papermaker and philanthropist (d. 1859)
  • June 18Orsamus Cook Merrill, American politician (d. 1865)
  • June 19
    • Vardry McBee, American saddlemaker and philanthropist (d. 1864)
    • Friedrich August Peter von Colomb, German general (d. 1854)
  • June 20Jacques Frédéric Français, French engineer and mathematician (d. 1833)
  • June 22
    • Johannes Flüggé, German botanist and physician (d. 1816)
    • Camillo Ranzani, Italian priest and a naturalist (d. 1841)
  • June 24John Kempthorne, English clergyman and hymnwriter (d. 1838)
  • June 25John Stevenson Salt, English barrister, banker and landowner (d. 1845)
  • June 26
  • June 29Thomas Boyle, American privateer (d. 1825)
  • June 30William Thompson, Irish philosopher (d. 1833)

July–September[]

  • July 1Cephas Thompson, American artist (d. 1856)
  • July 2Aaron Peasley, American buttonmaker (d. 1837)
  • July 3Antoine Philippe, Duke of Montpensier, member of the French royal family (d. 1807)
  • July 5William Crotch, English composer, organist and artist (d. 1847)
  • July 8
    • William Davies, United States federal judge (d. 1829)
    • Lucy Mack Smith, American prominent in the Latter Day Saints, mother of Joseph Smith (d. 1856)
  • July 9Matthew "Monk" Lewis, English Gothic horror writer and politician (d. 1818)
  • July 11Joseph Blanco White, Spanish-born political thinker, theologian and poet (d. 1841)
  • July 14
  • July 15Richard Westmacott, British sculptor (d. 1856)
  • July 17
    • Domingo Eyzaguirre, Chilean politician and philanthropist (d. 1854)
    • August Harder, German musician (d. 1813)
  • July 18
    • Pierre Decouz, French military officer (d. of wounds 1814)
    • Karl von Rotteck, German political activist (d. 1840)
  • July 19
    • Camillo Borghese, 6th Prince of Sulmona (d. 1832)
    • John Andrew Shulze, Pennsylvania political leader, sixth Governor of Pennsylvania (d. 1852)
  • July 21
    • Edward Heneage, English first-class cricketer (d. 1810)
    • Isaac McKim, United States Representative (d. 1838)
    • George Osborne, 6th Duke of Leeds, English peer and politician (d. 1838)
  • July 23
  • July 24Eugène François Vidocq, French criminal and private detective agent (d. 1857)
  • July 25Anna Harrison, American politician (d. 1864)
  • July 27Therese Brunsvik, Hungarian educationalist (d. 1861)
  • July 28Hussey Vivian, 1st Baron Vivian, British Army general (d. 1842)
  • July 31Emmanuel Dupaty, French singer and writer (d. 1851)
  • August 2
    • William Henry Ireland, English forger (d. 1835)
    • José Ángel Lamas, Venezuelan classical musician and composer born in Caracas (d. 1814)
  • August 6
  • August 7
    • Maria Brizzi Giorgi, Italian organist (d. 1812)
    • Jacob Hoel, Norwegian farmer (d. 1847)
    • Henriette Lorimier, popular portraitist in Paris at the beginning of Romanticism (d. 1854)
  • August 8Richard Blakemore, English politician (d. 1855)
  • August 9Jacob Brown, United States general (d. 1828)
  • August 12Conrad Malte-Brun, Danish-born geographer and writer on French politics (d. 1826)
  • August 14Pieter Adrianus Ossewaarde, Dutch politician (d. 1853)
  • August 15
    • Carlos de España, Spanish general (d. 1839)
    • Carl Franz Anton Ritter von Schreibers, Austrian naturalist, native of Pressburg (d. 1852)
  • August 16
    • John Carlyle Herbert, American politician (d. 1846)
    • Ebenezer Sage, American politician (d. 1834)
  • August 18
    • James Elliot, American politician (d. 1839)
    • Johann Leonhard Pfaff, bishop of the German Roman Catholic Diocese of Fulda from 1832 (d. 1848)
  • August 20
    • Franz Dinnendahl, German mechanical engineer (d. 1826)
    • George Tucker, American politician (d. 1861)
  • August 22
  • August 23Mark Cubbon, British army officer with the East India Company (d. 1861)
  • August 25Karl Joseph Hieronymus Windischmann, German philosopher and anthropologist (d. 1839)
  • August 26William Joseph Behr, German political radical (d. 1851)
  • August 27
    • Frederick Graff, American hydraulic engineer (d. 1847)
    • Jan Verveer, major general of the Royal Netherlands Army (d. 1838)
  • August 28
    • Antoine Marc Augustin Bertoletti, Italian general (d. 1846)
    • Sophie Gail, French singer and composer (d. 1819)
  • August 29Niels Wulfsberg, Norwegian publisher (d. 1852)
  • August 31
    • Agnes Bulmer, English epic poet (d. 1836)
    • François de Fossa, French classical guitarist and composer (d. 1849)
  • September 1Honoré Charles Reille, French general, Marshal of France (d. 1860)
  • September 4Jean-François Le Gonidec, Breton linguist, Bible translator (d. 1838)
  • September 5
    • Juan Martín Díez, El Empecinado, Spanish military leader (d. 1825)
    • Adolph Ferdinand Gehlen, German chemist (d. 1815)
  • September 6Aleksey Greig, Russian admiral (d. 1845)
  • September 7John Jebb, Irish Anglican bishop and religious writer (d. 1833)
  • September 8
    • John Leyden, Scottish orientalist (d. 1811)
    • Vasily Orlov-Denisov, Cossack Russian general (d. 1843)
  • September 9
  • September 10
    • John Kidd, English physician, chemist and geologist (d. 1851)
    • Murray Maxwell, British Royal Navy officer (d. 1831)
  • September 11
  • September 12Josef Jüttner, Austrian cartographer and military officer (d. 1848)
  • September 13
    • Thomas Bayly, United States Representative (d. 1829)
    • Laura Secord, Canadian heroine of the War of 1812 (d. 1868)
  • September 14
    • Jean-Louis Burnouf, French philologist and translator (d. 1844)
    • John Henry Hobart, third Episcopal bishop of New York from 1816 (d. 1830)
    • Joseph Phillimore, English lawyer and Member of Parliament (d. 1855)
  • September 15William A. Griswold, American lawyer and politician (d. 1846)
  • September 16
  • September 17
    • Georges Roffavier, French botanist (d. 1866)
    • Margrethe Schall, Danish ballerina (d. 1852)
  • September 19José Félix Ribas, hero of the Venezuelan War of Independence (d. 1815)
  • September 20François-Pierre Chaumeton, French botanist and physician (d. 1819)
  • September 22Philip Milledoler, American protestant minister and fifth President of Rutgers College (d. 1852)
  • September 23Jens Christian Berg, Norwegian lawyer and historian (d. 1852)
  • September 24Nathan Heald, officer in the United States Army during the War of 1812 (d. 1832)
  • September 25Pierre Flor, Norwegian politician (d. 1848)
  • September 26James Grimston, 1st Earl of Verulam, British peer and Member of Parliament (d. 1845)
  • September 29
    • David McConaughy, American pastor and fourth president of Washington College from 1831 to 1852 (d. 1852)
    • François Michel de Rozière, French mining engineer and mineralogist (d. 1842)
    • Herbert Taylor, British Army officer (d. 1839)
  • September 30Robert Adrain, Irish-born American mathematician (d. 1843)

October–December[]

  • October 2Cornelius O'Callaghan, 1st Viscount Lismore, Irish politician (d. 1857)
  • October 3Isaac von Sinclair, German writer and diplomat (d. 1815)
  • October 6Johann Anton André, German composer and music publisher (d. 1842)
  • October 7
  • October 9
    • Sir Alexander Boswell, 1st Baronet, British politician (d. 1822)
    • Lars Johannes Irgens, Norwegian jurist and public official (d. 1830)
    • Peter Thonning, Danish physician and botanist (d. 1848)
    • Charles Williams-Wynn, British politician (d. 1850)
  • October 12
    • Lyman Beecher, American Presbyterian minister and patriarch (d. 1863)
    • Ludovico Micara, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1847)
  • October 13John Wentworth Loring, British Royal Navy admiral (d. 1852)
  • October 14Godfrey Macdonald, 3rd Baron Macdonald of Sleat, Scottish general (d. 1832)
  • October 15
    • Bernhard Crusell, Swedish-Finnish clarinetist and composer 1838)
    • Alberto Lista, Spanish poet and educationalist (d. 1848)
    • Bernardo Peres da Silva, governor of Portuguese India (d. 1844)
  • October 17Ole Paulssøn Haagenstad, Norwegian politician (d. 1866)
  • October 18
    • Martial Aubertin, French stage actor and dramatist (d. 1824)
    • Dawson Turner, English banker and botanist (d. 1858)
    • John Vanderlyn, American artist (d. 1852)
  • October 19
    • Jean-Baptiste Faribault, Lower Canadian trader with the Indians and early settler in Minnesota (d. 1860)
    • Kamma Rahbek, Danish salon holder (d. 1829)
  • October 21
  • October 23Gottlob Friedrich Thormeyer, German architect (d. 1842)
  • October 24Bahadur Shah II, Mughal emperor (d. 1862)
  • October 26
    • Charles Douglas, 3rd Baron Douglas, English amateur cricketer (d. 1848)
    • Hans Moritz Hauke, German-Polish general (d. 1830)
    • Joseph Nightingale, prolific English writer and preacher (d. 1824)
    • Alexander Thom, Scottish military surgeon, judge and politician in Upper Canada (d. 1845)
  • October 30
    • Catterino Cavos, Russian composer (d. 1840)
    • Wilhelm Ludwig Viktor Henckel von Donnersmarck, Prussian officer who fought in the Napoleonic Wars (d. 1849)
  • November 1Christian Adolph Diriks, Norwegian lawyer and statesman (d. 1837)
  • November 2
    • Jean-Emmanuel Jobez, French businessman and politician (d. 1828)
    • Jeromus Johnson, American politician (d. 1846)
  • November 3Edward Paget, British Army generak (d. 1849)
  • November 4Pierre Capelle, French chansonnier (d. 1851)
  • November 6August Wilhelm Hartmann, Danish composer (d. 1850)
  • November 7Joseph Fox, English dental surgeon (d. 1816)
  • November 8
    • Achille Fontanelli, Italian nationalist and Napoleonic general (d. 1838)
    • Jacob Peter Mynster, Danish theologian and Bishop of Zealand (d. 1854)
  • November 9Daniel Waldron, American businessman (d. 1821)
  • November 10James Elliot, American politician (d. 1839)
  • November 11
    • James Stewart, Congressional Representative from North Carolina (d. 1821)
    • Gulbrand Eriksen Tandberg, Norwegian farmer and politician (d. 1848)
  • November 13
  • November 14Paul Johann Anselm Ritter von Feuerbach, German legal scholar (d. 1833)
  • November 15James Carnahan, American clergyman and educator, ninth President of Princeton University (d. 1859)
  • November 19
    • Johann Karl Wilhelm Illiger, German entomologist and zoologist (d. 1813)
    • François Antoine Teste, French officer during the Napoleonic Wars (d. 1862)
  • November 20Gustav Anton von Seckendorff, German author (d. 1823)
  • November 21
    • Josef Servas d'Outrepont, German obstetrician (d. 1845)
    • George Kremer, United States Representative from Pennsylvania (d. 1854)
  • November 23
    • Clemens Wenzeslaus Coudray, German neoclassical architect (d. 1845)
    • Johann Georg Rist, Danish author (d. 1847)
    • Maria Anna of Naples and Sicily, member of the French Royal Family (d. 1780)
  • November 24Peter Buell Allen, politician and military commander in New York State, pioneer of Vigo County and Terre Haute (d. 1833)
  • November 25
  • November 27
  • November 28
  • November 29Marie Antoine de Reiset, French general during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars (d. 1836)
  • November 30Jean Joseph Antoine de Courvoisier, French magistrate and politician (d. 1835)
  • December 2Joseph Denis Odevaere, Neo-Classical painter from the Southern Netherlands (modern-day Belgium) (d. 1830)
  • December 5Abijah Bigelow, American politician (d. 1860)
  • December 6
  • December 10
  • December 11Peter Little, American politician (d. 1830)
  • December 13Theodor Gottlieb von Hippel the Younger, Prussian statesman (d. 1843)
  • December 14
    • Philander Chase, American Episcopal Church bishop, educator and pioneer (d. 1852)
    • Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald, British Royal Navy admiral (d. 1860)
  • December 15Phineas Riall, British Army general (d. 1850)
  • December 16
  • December 17Carlo Rossi, Russian architect (d. 1849)
  • December 20
  • December 21Julien-Joseph Virey, French naturalist and anthropologist (d. 1846)
  • December 25
    • John Fitzgerald, British Member of Parliament (d. 1852)
    • Peter Reesor, American-born Mennonite settler in Ontario (d. 1854)
    • Antun Sorkočević, Croatian composer, writer and diplomat (d. 1841)
  • December 26Anton Carl Ludwig von Tabouillot, French officer, nobleman and counter-revolutionary (d. 1813)
  • December 28
  • Date unknown: Jeanne Geneviève Garnerin, French balloonist and parachutist (d. 1847)

Deaths[]

Prithvi Narayan Shah
Peter Boehler
Peter Harrison
Caroline Matilda of Great Britain
Szymon Czechowicz
Zahir al-Umar
  • January 1Ahmad Shah Bahadur, Mughal Emperor (b. 1725)
  • January 6Khawaja Muhammad Zaman of Luari, Sindhi Sufi poet (b. 1713)
  • January 8John Baskerville, English printer (b. 1707)
  • January 10Stringer Lawrence, English soldier (b. 1697)
  • January 11Prithvi Narayan Shah, last ruler of the Gorkha Kingdom in the Indian subcontinent (b. 1723)
  • January 13Johann Georg Walch, German theologian (b. 1693)
  • January 14Peter Schenk the Younger, Dutch engraver and map publisher active in Leipzig (b. 1693)
  • January 17Vincenzo Riccati, Venetian mathematician and physicist (b. 1707)
  • February 2Sir John Rushout, 4th Baronet, English politician (b. 1685)
  • February 5Eusebius Amort, German Catholic theologian (b. 1692)
  • February 6William Dowdeswell, English politician (b. 1721)
  • February 15Peter Dens, Belgian Catholic theologian (b. 1690)
  • February 28Empress Xiaoyichun of China (b. 1727)
  • March 5Pierre-Laurent Buirette de Belloy, French dramatist and actor (b. 1727)
  • March 6Job Baster, Dutch naturalist (b. 1711)
  • March 21Thomas Penn, son of American colonial leader William Penn (b. 1702)
  • March 22Peter August, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck (b. 1697)
  • March 30Christian Ditlev Reventlow, Danish Privy Councillor (b. 1710)
  • April 14Countess Palatine Ernestine of Sulzbach, wife of Landgrave William II (b. 1697)
  • April 19Isaac Davis, American gunsmith and militia officer who commanded a company of Minutemen from Acton (b. 1745)
  • April 30Peter Harrison, English-born colonial American architect (b. 1716)
  • May 1Israel Lyons, English mathematician and botanist (b. 1739)
  • May 2Fredericka of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg, German noblewoman (b. 1715)
  • May 3George Boscawen, British general (b. 1712)
  • May 10
    • Marie Magdalene Charlotte Ackermann, German actress (b. 1757)
    • Caroline Matilda, British princess, queen consort of Denmark (b. 1751)
  • May 18Magnus Beronius, Archbishop of Uppsala in the Church of Sweden (b. 1692)
  • May 27Louise Élisabeth de Bourbon, French noblewoman (b. 1693)
  • June 15Asa Pollard, American soldier (b. 1735)
  • June 17Battle of Bunker Hill
  • June 21Charles, Prince of Nassau-Usingen (1718–1775) and Nassau-Saarbrücken (1728–1735) (b. 1712)
  • June 23Karl Ludwig von Pöllnitz, German adventurer and writer (b. 1692)
  • July 3Thomas Gardner, American politician and colonel (d. of wounds) (b. 1724)
  • July 11Simon Boerum, American Continental Congressman (b. 1724)
  • July 13
    • Louis Charles, Count of Eu, member of the French Capetian dynasty (b. 1701)
    • John Ratcliffe, English academic, Master of Pembroke College, Oxford (b. 1700)
  • July 21Szymon Czechowicz, prominent Polish Baroque painter (b. 1689)
  • August 10Elihu Adams, soldier in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War (b. 1741)
  • August 13Michał Fryderyk Czartoryski, Polish nobleman (b. 1696)
  • August 21Zahir al-Umar, Arab ruler of northern Ottoman Palestine (b. 1689)
  • August 22Remember Baker, American soldier, member of the Green Mountain Boys (murdered) (b. 1737)
  • August 27James Burgh, British Whig politician and writer (b. 1714)
  • September 6Jean-Baptiste Bullet, French writer (b. 1669)
  • September 13Klaas Annink, Dutch serial killer (executed) (b. 1710)
  • September 16Allen Bathurst, 1st Earl Bathurst, English privy councillor (b. 1684)
  • September 17John Parker, American colonial farmer (b. 1729)
  • September 23John Bentinck, British Royal Navy officer (b. 1737)
  • September 24Emanuel Büchel, Swiss painter (b. 1705)
  • October 2Fukuda Chiyo-ni, Japanese haiku poet and Buddhist nun (b. 1703)
  • October 3Cluer Dicey, English newspaper proprietor and patent medicine vendor (b. 1715)
  • October 13James Cholmondeley, British Army officer and Member of Parliament (b. 1708)
  • October 18Christian August Crusius, German philosopher and theologian (b. 1715)
  • October 21Peyton Randolph, American president of the Continental Congress (b. 1721)
  • October 22Peyton Randolph, planter and public official from the Colony of Virginia (b. 1721)
  • November 4Luis Jayme, Spanish-born Franciscan (b. 1740)
  • November 5Christian IV, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken, German noble (b. 1722)
  • November 9Francisco Ximénez de Tejada, Spanish knight, 69th Grandmaster of the Knights Hospitaller (b. 1703)
  • November 13Jeanne Camus de Pontcarré, French aristocrat and eccentric widow (b. 1705)
  • November 21John Hill, English botanist and writer
  • November 24Lorenzo Ricci, Italian Jesuit leader (b. 1703)
  • November 25Richard Spry, British Royal Navy officer who served as North America and West Indies Station (b. 1715)
  • December 7Charles Saunders, British admiral
  • December 9Robert Livingston, American politician (b. 1718)
  • December 15Marie-Angélique Memmie Le Blanc, French feral child (b. 1712)
  • December 28Petrus Albertus van der Parra, Dutch colonial governor (b. 1714)
  • December 31Richard Montgomery, American general (killed in battle) (b. 1738)

References[]

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  3. ^ "Battles of Lexington and Concord", Britannica Student Encyclopedia, 2006, p. 454, The American Revolution began on April 19, 1775, with the Battles of Lexington and Concord.
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Further reading[]

  • Norton, Mary Beth. 1774: The Long Year of Revolution (2020). America to April 1775 online review by Gordon S. Wood
  • Phillips, Kevin. 1775: A Good Year for Revolution' (Viking, 2012.
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