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1775
 
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Figaro makes his first appearance on stage in Beaumarchais' The Barber of Seville       
1775
 
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Talleyrand begins an extremely varied career by becoming an abbot at the age of twenty-one      
1775
 
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Captain Cook publishes his discovery of a preventive cure against scurvy, in the form of a regular ration of lemon juice       
1775
 
   
Francisco de Goya begins a series of designs for tapestries to be made in Spain's Royal Tapestry Factory      
Goya A Picnic (detail) c.1790
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1776
 
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George Washington raises on Prospect Hill a new American flag, the British red ensign on a ground of thirteen stripes – one for each colony      
1776
 
    
In Common Sense, an anonymous pamphlet, English immigrant Thomas Paine is the first to argue that the American colonies should be independent       
1776
 
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Walpole adds the Beauclerk Tower and hexagonal closet to Strawberry Hill. See in Google maps   
Strawberry Hill
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1776
 
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Two Boulton and Watt engines are installed, the first of many in the mines and mills of England's developing industrial revolution       
1776
 
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George Washington drives the British garrison from Boston, and moves south to protect New York      
1776
 
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The revolutionary convention of Virginia votes for independence from Britain, and instructs its delegates in Philadelphia to propose this motion