1771 Events January– March January 5 - The Great Kalmyk Migration is led by Ubashi Khan , from the east bank of the Lower Volga River back to the homeland of Dzungaria , at this time under Qing Dynasty rule. January 9 - Emperor Go-Momozono accedes to the throne of Japan , following his aunt's abdication. February 12 - Upon the death of Adolf Frederick , he is succeeded as King of Sweden by his son Gustav III . At the time, however, Gustav is unaware of this, since he is abroad in Paris. The news of his father's death reaches him about a month later. March - War of the Regulation: North Carolina Governor William Tryon raises a militia, to put down the long-running uprising of backcountry militias against North Carolina's colonial government. March 12 - The North Carolina General Assembly establishes Wake County from portions of Cumberland , Johnston and Orange counties. Bloomsbury is made the informal county seat . March 15 - The Smeatonian Society of Civil Engineers first meets in London, the world's oldest engineering society.April–June April 4 - The first quarantines are started in Moscow and Saint Petersburg to fight the bubonic plague . Over the next 12 months, more than 52,000 people die from the plague in Moscow alone. May 11 - War of the Regulation: North Carolina Governor William Tryon marches his military out of Hillsborough , to come to the aid of General Hugh Waddell's beleaguered forces. Tryon's army stops at Alamance Creek, away from the Regulator army. May 16 - War of the Regulation - Battle of Alamance: Regulators reject an appeal by Governor Tryon to peacefully disperse. Governor Tryon's forces crush the rebellion, causing many Regulators to move to frontier areas outside of North Carolina. May 23 - Battle of Lanckorona: A force of 4,000 Russians under Alexander Suvorov defeat a Polish formation of 1,300 men. May - Three battles of Sarbakusa: An alliance of three of the most powerful aristocrats of Ethiopia defeats Ras Mikael Sehul and Emperor Tekle Haymanot I , taking control of Ethiopia. June 11 — The Society of Gentlemen Supporters of the Bill of Rights meets in the London Tavern and changes its platform from to a comprehensive program for British parliamentary reform in advance of the next election.July–September July 12 - The first voyage of James Cook around the world ends as HMS Endeavour returns to England after almost three years. July 13 - Russo-Turkish War : Russian forces occupy the Crimea , under Prince Vasily Dolgorukov . July 17 - Bloody Falls massacre: Chipewyan chief Matonabbee , traveling as the guide to Samuel Hearne on his Arctic overland journey, massacres a group of unsuspecting Inuit . August 8 - The first recorded town cricket match is played, at Horsham , England. September 8 - In California , Fathers Pedro Cambon and Angel Somera found Mission Vieja , later called, Mission San Gabriel Arcángel , in what is now San Gabriel, California . September 15-17 - The Moscow plague riot results from an outbreak of bubonic plague, which kills 57,000.October–December October 9 - The Dutch merchant ship Vrouw Maria sinks off the coast of Finland; Captain Raymund Lourens and his crew escape unharmed. October 17 - The opera Ascanio in Alba by Wolfgang Mozart , age 15, premieres in Milan . November 16 - During the night the River Tyne , England, floods, destroying many bridges and killing several people; the replacement main bridge at Newcastle upon Tyne will not be completed until 1781 . December 3 - The cause of action in Sommersett's Case , which eventually leads to the end of slavery in Great Britain, begins when escaped slave James Sommersett is found imprisoned on the ship Ann and Mary . December 31 - Men, women and children of the Choctaw and Chickasaw tribes begin a 23-day encampment at Mobile , part of the British colony of West Florida , at the invitation of British Southern Indian superintendent John Stuart, as their leaders negotiate a treaty.Date unknown The territory of Baden-Baden is inherited by Charles Frederick, Margrave of Baden-Durlach , reunifying the territories of Baden . The trade monopoly with Iceland is transferred to the Danish crown. The North Carolina General Assembly passes an act establishing the town of Martinsborough , named for Royal Governor Josiah Martin , on the land of Richard Evans, which will serve as the seat of Pitt County . Construction of the Putuo Zongcheng Temple complex in Chengde , China is completed during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor . Limoges porcelain manufacture is established in France. Slovene literature: István Küzmics , the Hungarian Slovene writer and evangelical pastor, publishes the Nouvi Zákon , a translation of the New Testament into the Prekmurje Slovene language, with discrete South Slavic artwork.Births February 14 - Hanne Tott , Danish circus artist, circus manager March 16 - Antoine-Jean Gros , French painter March 20 - Heinrich Clauren , German author March 25 - Germanos III of Old Patras , Greek Metropolitan Bishop of Patras April 3 – Hans Nielsen Hauge , Norwegian revivalist, entrepreneur April 13 - Richard Trevithick , English inventor April 18 - Karl Philipp, Prince of Schwarzenberg , Austrian field marshal April 27 - Jean Rapp , French general May 1 - Cajsa Wahllund , Finnish restaurateur May 11 - Laskarina Bouboulina , Greek independence heroine May 14 - Robert Owen , Welsh social reformer May 16 - Louis Henri Loison , French general June 5 - Ernest Augustus, King of Hanover June 24 - Éleuthère Irénée du Pont , French-American chemist, industrialist August 15 - Sir Walter Scott , Scottish novelist , poet September 5 - Archduke Charles of Austria , Austrian general, statesman September 11 - Mungo Park , Scottish explorer September 17 - Johann August Apel , German writer, jurist September 23 - Emperor Kōkaku of Japan October 9 - Frederick William, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel October 23 - Jean-Andoche Junot , French general November 14 - Xavier Bichat , French anatomist and pathologist December 14 - Regina von Siebold , German physician and obstetrician December 27 - William Johnson , Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States Unknown - William Lloyd , Welsh Anglican priest turned schoolteacher and Methodist preacherDeaths January 5 - John Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford , British statesman January 11 - Jean-Baptiste de Boyer, Marquis d'Argens , French writer January 23 - Jean Charles de Saint-Nectaire , French general February 12 - Adolf Frederick, King of Sweden February 20 - Jean-Jacques d'Ortous de Mairan , French geophysicist March 8 - Louis August le Clerc , French-born sculptor May 21 - Christopher Smart , English poet May 27 - Anthony Ashley Cooper, 4th Earl of Shaftesbury , England June 5 - Samuel Phillips, colonial American minister, 1st Pastor of the South Church in Andover June 8 - George Montagu-Dunk, 2nd Earl of Halifax , English statesman July 14 - Chen Hongmou , Chinese scholar and philosopher July 22 - William Whitmore, British general July 30 - Thomas Gray , English writer September 13 - John Gambold , British bishop September 17 - Tobias Smollett , Scottish novelist October 22 - Charles-Nicolas d'Oultremont , Roman Catholic bishop November 4 - Charles Lucas, Irish apothecary November 6 - John Bevis , English physician, astronomer November 13 - Konrad Ernst Ackermann , German actor December 6 - Giovanni Battista Morgagni , Italian anatomist December 23 - Marie-Marguerite d'Youville , Canadian saint December 26 - Claude Adrien Helvétius , French philosopher December 27 - Henri Pitot , Italian-born French engineer
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