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People died every two seconds and new babies were born every six seconds - this is really common sense!
He died in 1821 which was a part of the 18th Century.
Isaac Newton was around in most of the 17th century but died early in the 18th century.
1700-1799 in which I know, in the 18th century, the ballerini brothers were italian catholic theologians and canonists. Girolamo Ballerini died April 32 1781. Pietro Ballerini died March 28 1769. Actually, the 18th century (like any other century for that matter) begins at year one, so it would be 1701-1800. 1700 is still the 17th century.
He was born in the 18th century, on August 15, 1769. He died in the 19th century on May 5, 1821.
Robert Burns lived in the 18th century. He was born in 1759 and died in 1796.
John Rutledge, who was briefly the second Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court, was born September 17, 1739, in the 18th Century. He died June 21, 1800 (still the 18th century).
The 18th century (although only 1 year and 7 days before its end). He died on December 14, 1799 at Mount Vernon, Virginia at age 67 .
One of the most famous German composers who lived in 18th and died in 19th century.
During the 18th century child mortality rates in England were as high as 74%. This high mortality rate was due to illness, disease and neglect.
Around 1 in 5
The number of deaths in the famous mid-18th century incident at the black hole of Calcutta is a subject of dispute, figures seem to vary from low 40's to as many as 123 died.