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One was William Hogarth, British, (1697-1764).Two of his series are Marriage à-la-mode and Rake's Progress.
William Hogarth died on October 26, 1764 at the age of 66.
William Hogarth (1697-1764)
Hartford Courant was created in 1764.
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to create revenue for the British government
Samuel Slater the british in the mid 1700's.
his role in the revolution in 1764 was to help many of the patriot movements against the British!
1764
John Barnard - British politician - died in 1764.
George Grenville
The Revolutionary War
Thomas Grosvenor - British Army officer - was born on 1764-05-30.
Lord Charles FitzRoy - British Army officer - was born in 1764.
to create revenue for the British government
They boycotted goods and services offered by the British and home-made things.
There are infinite answers to this question. Some examples are ... 3528 / 2 = 1764 5292 / 3 = 1764 7056 / 4 = 1764 8820 / 5 = 1764 10584 / 6 = 1764 .... etc. Method; Pick a number and multiply it by 1764. Whatever answer you get can be divided by the number you picked to equal 1764.