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France and England were considered enemies in 1770 due to their participation in the war for American Independence. The two countries had also fought to dominate the Americas.
James Cook reached Australia's eastern coast in 1770, claiming the eastern half of the continent for England.
There was no King of Engladn in 1770. England, Scotlant and Ireland had been merged into one kingdom by then. In 1770 George III was king of Great Britain and Ireland.
England and Spain
In England they will behead you (as in chop you head off)
it came extinct in england in 1486 Scotland in 1743 and Ireland 1770.
his name was George Grenville
because they were taxting them too much for the prostetutes
James Cook never settled in Australia. After charting the eastern coast of the continent in 1770, he returned to England. During his life, he made two more significant voyages, but his home remained in England.
By 1770, the largest British provincial town was Bristol. It was a thriving port city and was one of the major centers of trade and industry in England at the time.
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