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  1. Cette page concerne l’année 1760 du calendrier grégorien. Événements. 20 janvier : un léger tremblement de terre est ressenti dans le nord de la France [1]. 22 janvier : bataille de Wandiwash. Les Britanniques assiègent Pondichéry, prise le 15 janvier 1761 [2].

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    Un homme du peuple, Ngolo Diarra prend le pouvoir ( 1766) et étend le royaume de Ségou jusqu’à Tombouctou et Djenné puis lance deux expéditions contre les Mossi de Haute-Volta. Il réinstalle sa capitale à Ségou-Koro, abandonnée plusieurs années plus tôt, et fonde une véritable dynastie qui règne jusqu’en 1862. [.

  3. 1759-1760 : fin de la guerre de la Conquête ; la Nouvelle-France est placée sous occupation militaire britannique. [. 1. ] . 1759-1767 : expulsion des jésuites du Portugal (1759), de France (1764) et d'Espagne (1767). Suppression de la Compagnie de Jésus par le pape Clément XIV en 1773. [. 2.

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    The new rule, which requires both free and enslaved blacks and mulattoes to list data including their age, surname, purpose for which they are residing in France, whether they have been baptized as Christians, where they emigrated from in Africa and the name of the ship upon which they arrived.

    • Events
    • Births
    • Deaths
    14 July – Battle of Emsdorf
    31 July – Battle of Warburg
    15 October – Battle of Kloster Kampen
    Claimed – Foundation of Lombart Chocolatecompany
    10 January – Guillaume Guillon-Lethière, painter (died 1832)
    5 February – Charlotte de Robespierre (died 1834)
    2 March – Camille Desmoulins, journalist and politician during the French Revolution(executed 1794)
    30 September – Madame de Saint-Laurent (died 1830)
    3 April – Jacob B. Winslow, anatomist (born 1669)
    11 April – Louis de Silvestre, painter (born 1675)
    10 June – Louis-Gui de Guérapin de Vauréal, ecclesiastic and diplomat (born 1688)
    13 September – Guy Auguste de Rohan-Chabot, nobleman (born 1683)
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    December 6 – The siege of Pondicherry, a stronghold of France in India, is begun by British Army Lieutenant General Eyre Coote. The French commander, General Thomas Lally, is finally forced to surrender Pondicherry to the British on January 15, 1761.

  6. 1760 in France. This category includes works, events and everything related to the history of France in 1760. Notes: This category is NOT intended ONLY for photographs taken in 1760, nor is it intended for media uploaded or scanned in 1760, as the parent Category:France by year goes in

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