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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
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| 1769 |
| | French inventor Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot successfully tests a steam wagon, probably the first working mechanical vehicle | |
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| 1769 |
| | Robert Mylne completes his new bridge at Blackfriars | |
| | Blackfriars Bridge, by James Black, 1802 Guildhall Library
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| c. 1770 |
| | The triangular trade, controlled from Liverpool, ships millions of Africans across the Atlantic as slaves | |
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| 1770 |
| | Walpole adds the Great North Bedchamber to Strawberry Hill. | |
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| 1770 |
| | British troops fire into an unruly crowd in Boston, Massachusetts, killing five | |
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| 1770 |
| | 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 |
| | Captain Cook reaches the mainland of Australia, at a place which he names Botany Bay, and continues up the eastern coast | |
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| 1770 |
| | In response to American protests, the British government removes the Townshend duties on all commodities with the exception of tea | |
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| 1770 |
| | 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. | |
| | Kew Green
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