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April 5: Jacob Roggeveen and crew become the first Europeans to land on Easter Island.

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Events

January–March

April–June

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  • May 5Pennsylvania colony enacts a statute, requiring all persons importing any person previously convicted of sodomy, to pay £5 for each such incoming person.
  • May 9 – The 1722 British general election (began March 19) closes with Prime Minister Robert Walpole's Whig Party increasing its majority in the House of Commons of Great Britain, capturing 48 additional seats from the Tory Party and having a 389 to 169 advantage.
  • June 15 – Pirate Edward Low and his men sail the stolen ship Rebecca into Port Roseway near modern Shelburne, Nova Scotia, where 13 fishing boats from Massachusetts are anchored. Over the next few days, the pirates board the boats and lay siege to them. On June 19, Low confiscates the schooner Mary from its owner, Joseph Dolliber, outfits it with cannons and renames it the Fancy. Eight of the fishermen are taken hostage as the stolen vessel departs, including Philip Ashton.<ref>George Francis Dow and John Henry Edmonds, The Pirates of the New England Coast, 1630-1730 (Marine Research Society, 1923) pp218-219</ref>

July–September

July 26: Start of the Russo-Persian War.

October–December

Date unknown

Births

John Burgoyne
Christopher Smart
Samuel Adams

Deaths

John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough
Kangxi Emperor

References

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