The first American Methodist pastor was Francis Asbury
I looked all over the internet. Nothing Important happened in America in 1771. Important things happened in other places in the world but not the 13 colonies. Sorry.
Francis Asbury has written: 'Journal of Rev. Francis Asbury, bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church' -- subject(s): Clergy, History, Methodist Episcopal Church, Methodists 'The journal of the Rev. Francis Asbury, bishop of the Methodist Episcopal church, from August 7, 1771, to December 7, 1815' -- subject(s): Clergy, Methodist Episcopal Church 'The causes, evils, and cures of heart and church divisions' -- subject(s): Christian life 'An extract from the Journal of Francis Asbury' -- subject(s): Biography, Methodist Episcopal Church 'Journal and Letters of Francis Asbury' 'Francis Asbury's America' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Methodist Episcopal Church, Travel, Methodism, Bishops 'The journal of the Rev. Francis Asbury' -- subject(s): Clergy, Methodist Episcopal Church 'The daily Asbury' -- subject(s): Devotional calendars, Quotations 'Journal and letters' -- subject(s): Christian biography, Church history, Clergy, History, Methodist Church (U.S.), Methodist Episcopal Church 'The heart of Asbury's journal' -- subject(s): Clergy, Diaries, Methodist Church 'An extract from the journal of Francis Asbury, Bishop of the Methodist-Episcopal Church in America' -- subject(s): Methodism, Methodist Episcopal Church
The factors of 1771 are: 1, 7, 11, 23, 77, 161, 253, 1771.
1771 + 34 = 1805
born on 30 January 1771 at Aswarby in Lincolnshire. :)
There are 0.3048 metres in one foot. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 1771 metres is equal to 1771/0.3048 = 5810.37 feet.
september 8, 1771
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In 1771, a voyage from Scotland to America by boat typically took about six to eight weeks, depending on various factors such as weather conditions and the specific departure and arrival ports. Most vessels were sailing ships, and the journey could be longer if faced with unfavorable winds or other delays. Travelers often had to endure cramped conditions and limited supplies during the crossing.
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