King George III ( June 4, 1738 - January 29, 1820) was the ruler of Great Britain in 1770.
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the US (North America).
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.
That would be 1770 ... hence the name ...
James Cook (not yet a captain) claimed New South Wales for Great Britain in 1770.
1770
1770 was not a leap year.
In 1770 the ruler of France was King Louis XVI. On May16, 1770 he married Marie Antoinette. At the time he was the oldest son of the king of France.
1770 was a regular year that began on a Monday and ended on a Monday, like 2018. It was also the 18th full year after Great Britain and its colonies, including what later became the United States, switched from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar.
The Ruler of Great Britain was Her Majesty Queen Elizibeth II. The country was run on her behalf by her government and the Prime Minister (who was Tony Blair followed by Gordon Brown during this year)
the US (North America).
(Lieutenant) James Cook claimed the east coast of Australia for Great Britain in 1770.
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.
1770: mille sept cent soixante dix. the year 1770: l'année mille sept cent soixante dix.
This is the year he was baptized (December 17th, 1770 according to records).
That would be 1770 ... hence the name ...
James Cook (not yet a captain) claimed New South Wales for Great Britain in 1770.