Between 1738 and 1739, a smallpox epidemic broke out among the Cherokee who resided in the Province of North Carolina, as well as in the Province of South...
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Charlestown Smallpox Epidemic of 1760". The South Carolina Historical Magazine. 97 (1): 30–37. ISSN 0038-3082. JSTOR 27570134. "1760 — Smallpox Epidemic, Charleston...
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to the production of tobacco, then later cotton and textiles. In 1738–1739, smallpox caused high fatalities among the Native Americans, who had no immunity...
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Population history of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas (category Ethnic cleansing in North America)
genocide Smallpox epidemics in the Americas Trail of Tears Indigenous peoples Uncontacted peoples Racism in Canada#Indigenous peoples Racism in North America...
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Freemasons. 1738: Turlough O'Carolan, famous Irish harper, dies. 1739: Nader Shah defeats the Mughals at the Battle of Karnal and sacks Delhi. 1739: Great...
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Junundat (category 1739 establishments in North America)
on the Muskingum River. Following the death of Orontony in 1750, a smallpox epidemic in 1752, and the attack by Charles Michel de Langlade on the nearby...
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in Great Britain and North America. 1732–1734: Crimean Tatar raids into Russia. 1733–1738: War of the Polish Succession. 1735–1739: Austro-Russo-Turkish...
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Moses Brown (category 1738 births)
Company. During the yellow fever epidemic of 1797, he was a strong advocate of sanitation practices. He later introduced smallpox vaccination to Rhode Island...
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Cherokee (category Native American tribes in North Carolina)
villages, with an estimated fighting force of 6,000 men. In 1738 and 1739, smallpox epidemics broke out among the Cherokee, who had no natural immunity...
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the secretary of St. John's Lodge in Philadelphia from 1735 to 1738. In January 1738, "Franklin appeared as a witness" in a manslaughter trial against...
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European colonization of Native land.[citation needed] In 1738 and 1739 smallpox epidemics broke out among the Cherokee, who had no natural immunity to...
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John Singleton Copley (category 1738 births)
"Very thin, a little pock-marked [presumably a souvenir of the Boston smallpox epidemic described by Copley in a letter of January 24, 1764], prominent eyebrows...
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Imperial Crypt (section North Wall)
Second son of Emperor Franz I Stephen55 and Empress Maria Theresa. Died of smallpox shortly before his 16th birthday. His heart is buried in the Herzgruft...
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well as when a smallpox epidemic begins in New England. Smallpox vaccine was then developed by Edward Jenner. There is no cure for smallpox. January – The...
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Caroline gives birth to their daughter Jennifer in 1713, but later contracts smallpox and dies in 1720. Edward would not learn about Caroline's passing or Jennifer's...
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George Psalmanazar arrives in London. Between 1702 and 1703, an epidemic of smallpox breaks out in Quebec, in which 2,000-3,000 people die (300-400 in...
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London, with a libretto based on Virgil's Aeneid. Boston suffers a smallpox epidemic. 1680 January 23 – Joseph Ames, English author (d. 1759) February...
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well as when a smallpox epidemic begins in New England. Smallpox vaccine was then developed by Edward Jenner. There is no cure for smallpox. January – The...
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Prince Frederick Henry of Prussia (b. 1747) (smallpox) May 28 – Maria Josepha of Bavaria (b. 1739) (smallpox) June 12 – Florida Cevoli, Italian Capuchin...
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eventually condemned to death by the tribunal of Nagasaki. 1637 – When smallpox kills thousands of Native Americans, tribal medicine men blame European...
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