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1769
 
   
Captain Cook reaches New Zealand and sets off to chart its entire coastline      
Hodges Dusky Bay, New Zealand (detail)
National Maritime Museum
1769
 
    
French inventor Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot successfully tests a steam wagon, probably the first working mechanical vehicle       
1769
 
    
Robert Mylne completes his new bridge at Blackfriars       
Blackfriars Bridge, by James Black, 1802
Guildhall Library
c. 1770
 
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The triangular trade, controlled from Liverpool, ships millions of Africans across the Atlantic as slaves       
1770
 
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Walpole adds the Great North Bedchamber to Strawberry Hill. See in Google maps   
1770
 
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British troops fire into an unruly crowd in Boston, Massachusetts, killing five      
1770
 
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17-year-old Thomas Chatterton, later hailed as a significant poet, commits suicide in a London garret      
Thomas Chatterton, engraving after unknown artist, c.1768
National Portrait Gallery, London

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1770
 
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Captain Cook reaches the mainland of Australia, at a place which he names Botany Bay, and continues up the eastern coast       
1770
 
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In response to American protests, the British government removes the Townshend duties on all commodities with the exception of tea       
1770
 
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King George III pays for the church on Kew Green to be greatly enlarged. It is expanded again in 1810 and further additions are made in later years. See in Google maps   
Kew Green