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1773
 
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Some fifty colonists, disguised as Indians, tip a valuable cargo of tea into Boston harbour as a protest against British tax     
Satirical response to British tea in America
National Archives, Kew
1773
 
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Responding to pressure from the Catholic monarchs of Europe, Clement XIV abolishes the Jesuit Order       
1774
 
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As a retaliation for the Boston Tea Party, the British parliament closes Boston's port with the first of its Coercive Acts       
1774
 
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Goethe's romantic novel, The Sorrows of Young Werther, brings him an immediate European reputation       
1774
 
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Goethe's play Götz von Berlichingen, a definitive work of Sturm und Drang (Storm and Stress), has its premiere in Berlin        
1774
 
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Britain's new Coercive (or Intolerable) Acts include the requirement that Massachusetts citizens give board and lodging to British troops      
1774
 
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The Spanish, now in sole occupation of the Falkland Islands, call them Las Islas Malvinas       
1774
 
    
Encouraged by Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Paine emigrates to America and settles in Philadelphia       
1774
 
   
In the treaty of Kuchuk Kainarji, ending the recent Russo-Turkish war, the Ottoman empire cedes the Crimea to Russia      
1774
 
   
The treaty of Kuchuk Kainarji grants Russia special rights in relation to the Christian Holy Places under Ottoman control