List of sovereign states in the 1770s

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Sovereign states by year
List of sovereign states in 1769 Events of 1770

Sovereign states[]

A[]

  • Adal – Adal Sultanate
  • Algiers – Sultanate of Algiers
  •  Alipura – Alipura
  •  Andorra – Principality of Andorra
  • Anhalt – Principality of Anhalt
  •  Annam – Empire of Annam
  •  Ansbach – Principality of Ansbach
  • Arakan – Kingdom of Arakan
  •  Ashanti – Asante Union
  •  Assam – Kingdom of Assam
  • Atjeh – Aceh Sultanate
  • Austria Austria – Archduchy of Austria

B[]

C[]

D[]

E[]

F[]

  •  France – Kingdom of France

G[]

H[]

  •  Hamburg – Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg
  • Hanover – Electorate of Hanover
  •  Hausa – Hausa Tribe
  •  Hedjaz – Sultanate of Hedjaz
  • Hesse – Landgraviate of Hesse
  • Holstein – Duchy of Holstein
  • Hungary Hungary – Kingdom of Hungary
  • Hyderābād – Princely state of the British Raj

I[]

J[]

  •  Janjero – Kingdom of Janjero
  •  Japan – Tokugawa shogunate
  • Johor Johor – Johor Sultanate
  •  Jolof – Jolof Empire

K[]

  •  Kaffa – Kingdom of Kaffa
  •  Kanem Bornu – Kanem Bornu Empire
  • Kazakh – Kazakh Khanate
  • Khiva – Khanate of Khiva
  •  Khmer – Srok Khmer
  •  Kokand – Khanate of Kokand
  • Sovereign Military Order of Malta Knights Hospitaller – Sovereign Order of Saint John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta, Knights of Malta, Knights of Rhodes, and Chevaliers of Malta
  • Kongo – Kingdom of Kongo
  • Korea – Kingdom of Great Joseon
  •  Koya – Kingdom of Koya
  •  Kuba – Kuba Kingdom
  •  Kurland – Duchy of Kurland

L[]

M[]

  •  Madurai – Kingdom of Madurai
  •  Maharashtra – Kingdom of Maharashtra
  •  Mainz – Archbishopric of Mainz
  •  Malacca – Sultanate of Malacca
  • Malta – Order of Saint John
  •  ManipurKingdom of Manipur
  •  Maratha – Maratha Empire
  •  Mataram – Mataram Sultanate
  • Mecklenburg – Duchy of Mecklenburg
  • Mindanao – Sultanate of Maguindanao
  • Modena – Duchies of Modena and Reggio
  •  Moldavia – Principality of Moldavia
  •  Monaco – Principality of Monaco
  • Montenegro – Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro
  •  Morocco – Sultanate of Morocco
  •  Mrauk U – Kingdom of Mrauk U
  •  Mughal Empire – Mughal Empire
  •  Mutapa – Empire of Mutapa
  • Mysore – Kingdom of Mysore

N[]

  • Najd – Sultanate of Najd
  • Nepal – Gorkha Kingdom of Nepal
  •  Netherlands – Republic of the Seven United Netherlands
  •  Ngoyo – Kingdom of Ngoyo

O[]

P[]

R[]

  • Ragusa – Republic of Ragusa
  •  Rajputana – Kingdom of Rajputana
  •  Rapa Nui – Kingdom of Rapa Nui
  •  Rozwi – Rozwi Empire
  • Russia – Russian Empire
  •  Ryūkyū – Kingdom of Ryūkyū

S[]

  •  Salzburg – Archbishopric of Salzburg
  •  Samoa – Kingdom of Samoa
  •  San Marino – Most Serene Republic of San Marino
  •  Sardinia – Kingdom of Sardinia
  •  Saxony – Electorate of Saxony
  •  Sennar – Funj sultanate of Sennar
  •  Sharjah – Emirate of Sharjah
  •  Shaybanid – Khanate of Shaybanid
  • Sicily – Kingdom of Sicily
  •  Sikh – Sikh Confederacy
  •  Sind – Sultanate of Sind
  • Spain – Kingdom of Spain
  • Sulu – Sulu Sultanate
  •  Swahili – Swahili Tribe
  • Sweden – Kingdom of Sweden
  • Switzerland Switzerland – Swiss Confederation

T[]

  • Teutonic Knights – Order of Brothers of the German House of Saint Mary in Jerusalem
  •  Taungu – Kingdom of Taungu
  • Thonburi – Kingdom of Thonburi
  •  Tirol – County of Tirol
  •   Tonga – Tu'i Tonga
  •  Tonkin – Empire of Tonkin
  • Travancore – Kingdom of Travancore
  •  Trier – Archbishopric of Trier
  •  Tripoli – Sultanate of Tripoli
  • Tuscany – Grand Duchy of Tuscany

U[]

 United States

  • United Colonies (from July 4, 1776 to September 9, 1776)[1][2]
  • United States of America (from September 9, 1776)[1]

V[]

  •  Venice – Most Serene Republic of Venice
  •  Vientiane – Kingdom of Vientiane

W[]

Y[]

  • Yemen – Kingdom of Yemen

Non-sovereign territories[]

Great Britain[]

Netherlands[]

States claiming sovereignty[]

  •  Goust – Republic of Goust

References[]

  1. ^ a b NCC Staff (September 9, 2019). "On this day, the name 'United States of America' becomes official". National Constitution Center. National Constitution Center. Archived from the original on 2017-09-09. Retrieved September 9, 2017.
  2. ^ "Lee Resolution presented to Continental Congress". HISTORY. July 27, 2019. Retrieved December 18, 2019.
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