• 1776 is a year and may also refer to: 1776 (musical), a 1969 musical based on the events leading to the writing and signing of the United States Declaration...
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  • became the United States of America in 1776 United Colonies, name of the United States used in 1775 until September 1776 European colonization of the Americas...
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  • Constable may also refer to: Constable (surname), including John Constable (1776–1837), the English painter RCMP constable John Constable, a fictional character...
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  • Washington The Philadelphia, a one-act play by David Ives USS Philadelphia (1776), a gunboat sunk in the Battle of Valcour Island USS Philadelphia (1799)...
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  • (1763–1844) Charles Albert III, Prince of Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst (1776–1843) Charles III, Prince of Monaco (1818–1889) Charles Egon III, Prince...
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  • (racing driver) (1910–1948), American racing driver Johann Wilhelm Ritter (1776–1810), German chemist, physicist and philosopher John D. Ritter, vocalist...
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  • Purandar (1776), between the Peshwa of the Maratha Empire and the British East India Company Purandar (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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  • West India Company may refer to: Danish West India Company, (1659–1776), Danish-Norwegian chartered company, also active in the slave trade Dutch West...
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  • Pennsylvania may also refer to: Province of Pennsylvania, before independence in 1776 Pennsylvania, Alabama, an unincorporated community in the United States Pennsylvania...
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  • Sussy (redirect from Sussy (disambiguation))
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  • up Humean or humean in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. David Hume (1711–1776) was a Scottish philosopher, economist, and historian. David Hume may also...
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  • Service cutter in service from 1798–1807 USS Virginia (1776), a 28-gun sailing frigate built in 1776, captured by the British and recommissioned as HMS Virginia...
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  • people: Given name Princess Tekle of Georgia (1776–1846), Georgian princess Tekle Giyorgis (disambiguation), several people Tekle Hailemikael, Ethiopian...
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  • (1732–1790), American judge from Charleston, South Carolina William Drayton (1776–1846), U.S. Congressman from Charleston, South Carolina Bill Drayton (born...
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  • Percy, Duchess of Northumberland (1716–1776) Elizabeth Percy, Duchess of Northumberland (1922–2012) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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  • & Romeo", a 2019 song by Martin Solveig and Roy Woods Romeo und Julie, a 1776 opera by Georg Benda Giulietta e Romeo, a 1796 opera by Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli...
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  • diplomat Jesse Vest (born 1977), American musician Lorenz Chrysanth von Vest (1776–1840), Austrian physician and botanist Will Vest (born 1995), American baseball...
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  • 1732) (1732–1775), British colonel James Abercromby, 1st Baron Dunfermline (1776–1858), British politician James Abercrombie (congressman) (1792–1861), US...
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  • libretto by Joseph Addison Rosamond (1776 ship) Rosamund (disambiguation) Rosamunde (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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  • Spirit of '76 (redirect from Spirit of 1776)
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  • Spanish–Portuguese War (1762–63), known as the Fantastic War Spanish–Portuguese War (1776–77), fought over the border between Spanish and Portuguese South America...
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  • in The Bahamas, which, as a British fort, was attacked by U.S. Marines in 1776 Fort Nassau (Ghana), established near Mori Fort Nassau (Guyana), on the Berbice...
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  • Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1633–1714) Duke Anthony Ulrich of Brunswick (1714–1776) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal...
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  • Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, a book by Edward Gibbon released between 1776 and 1789. Later examples of its usage include: Decline and Fall of the American...
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