In the 1770's there was no longer a feudal system.
__
It was called seignorial system. The name carried over into Quebec when New France was settled.
Old Regime
The Boston Massacre took place in 1770.
Bad harvests in the 1770's
IDK
On April 20, 1770, The Endeavor, reached Australia and Captain James Cook laid claim to it as part of the British Empire. He did not discover Australia, since there were already aboriginal people there, but Captain Cook was the first European to lay claim to Australia.
Indentured servants in 1770 dressed differently according to where they were to be working. Slaves who worked in the homes, dressed in finer clothing than those that worked in the field. The men in the field wore breeches (pants) and cotton shirts, while the women who worked in the field wore dresses and head wraps.
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.
Yes, Louis XV was the King of France in 1770.
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.
France, first attested 1770.
The Oboe originated in France around 1655 - 1770.
She left Vienna in April 1770 and married Louis XVI on May 16th 1770.
New Holland
Spain -nova net-
France and Britain became great enemies in the 1770's, when France sided with the Americans during the American Revolutionary War. The French began sending covert supplies and intelligence to the American rebels which helped them defeat the British.
It was popular in France dating from Rousseau's Pygmalion(1770) and also in the Czech countries.
Yes, Marie Antoinette married to Louis XVI of France in 16 May 1770
Jhonny Tremain lived in Boston