1759

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January 15:The British Museum opens in London.
September 13: Britain defeats France in the Battle of the Plains of Abraham to capture Quebec, but the commanders of both sides (General Wolfe and the Marquis de Montcalm) are killed.

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July 26/27: Fort Carillon/Fort Ticonderoga.

Template:Year article header In Great Britain, this year was known as the Annus Mirabilis, because of British victories in the Seven Years' War.

Events

January–March

April–June

  • April 13Seven Years' WarBattle of Bergen: A French army defeats Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick in Hesse.
  • May 1Josiah Wedgwood founds the Wedgwood pottery in England.
  • May 10 – The Macedonian Hussar Regiment is formed and starts to assist the Russian Empire in the Seven Years' War.
  • June 4 – After arriving at Canada, the Royal Navy fleet sails out of British-controlled Halifax toward the St. Lawrence River to prepare the invasion of French Quebec.<ref>Richard Middleton and Anne Lombard, Colonial America: A History to 1763 (John Wiley & Sons, 2011)</ref>
  • June 15 – The first vascular surgery in history is performed by a Dr. Hallowell (whose first name has been lost) at Newcastle upon Tyne in England, who uses suture repair rather than a tying off with a ligature to repair an aneurysm on a patient's brachial artery. The case is reported in 1761 by Dr. Richard Lambert in the paper "A new technique of treating an aneurysm", published in the journal Medical Observations and Inquiries.<ref>"History of Microsurery", by Yoshikazu Ikuta, in Telemicrosurgery: Robot Assisted Microsurgery (Springer, 2012) p5</ref> The new procedure of reconstructing a damaged artery replaces the practice of ligation that had risked the amputation of a limb or organ failure.<ref>Steven G. Friedman, MD, A History of Vascular Surgery (John Wiley & Sons, 2008) p ix</ref>
  • June 26 – After their fleet finishes navigation of the St. Lawrence and arriving at the Île d'Orléans, British troops go ashore on France's North American territory and begin the siege of Quebec City.<ref name=Quebec/>

July–September

August 12: Battle of Kunersdorf.

October–December

November 20: Battle of Quiberon Bay

Date unknown

Births

Mary Wollstonecraft
William Wilberforce
Friedrich Schiller

Deaths

George Frideric Handel

References

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