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Louis Gilles Bernard du Montier

Louis Gilles Bernard du Montier

Male 1712 - 1788  (76 years)

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1712
1727
1742
1758
1773
1788


 
 
 




   Date  Event(s)
1712 
  • 1712: Steam Engine Invented; Industrial revolution begins
1713 
  • 11 Apr 1713: Treaty of Utrecht-French retain control of Île-Saint-Jean (Prince Edward Isle) and Île Royale (Cape Breton). British maintain control of rest of Nova Scotia.
1718 
  • 1718: City of New Orleans founded.
1752 
  • 2 Sep 1752: Britain and British colonies switch from Julien to Gregorian calendar.
1755 
  • 1755—1763: Expulsion of 11,500 Acadians from Nova Scotia. 1/3 perish from disease or drowning.
1756 
  • 1756: Seven Years War begins
1762 
  • 5 Feb 1762: Martinique, a major French base in the Lesser Antilles of the West Indies, surrendered to the British.
1763 
  • 10 Feb 1763: Britain, Spain and France signed the Treaty of Paris ending the French-Indian War. France ceded Canada to England and gave up all her territories in the New World except New Orleans and a few scattered islands including St. Pierre and Miquelon off the coast of Newfoundland.
1766 
  • 5 Mar 1766: Spanish official Don Antonio de Ulloa arrived in New Orleans to take possession of the Louisiana Territory from the French.
10 1770 
  • 5 Mar 1770: Boston Massacre
11 1773 
  • 16 Dec 1773: Boston Tea Party
12 1776 
  • 4 Jul 1776: Declaration of Independence
13 1777 
  • 17 Dec 1777: France recognized American independence.
14 1779 
  • 17 Jun 1779: A hurricane forces major repairs to almost all structures in New Orleans.
  • 18 Aug 1779: The first severe hurricane of the Spanish era damages most of the buildings in New Orleans and sinks ships in the river. Lake Pontchartrain and Bayou St. John pour over into the city and add to the damage.
15 1781 
  • 19 Oct 1781: Corwallis Surrenders at Yorktown
16 1783 
  • 1783: U.S. Independence recognized at the Treaty of Paris
17 1787 
  • 1787: U.S. Constitution drawn up
18 1788 
  • 21 Mar 1788: The first Great Fire of New Orleans destroys 856 buildings out of 1,100.

  

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