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==Events and Trends==

World Leaders

  • Emperor Qianlong (Ch'ien Lung) (China)
  • King Frederick V (Denmark and Norway)
  • King Christian VII (Denmark and Norway)
  • King Louis XV (France)
  • Mughal Empire
  • Shahjahan III 1759-1761
  • Shah Alam II
  • Peshwa of the Marathas
  • Balaji Baji Rao 1749-1761
  • Madhav Rao I
  • Hyder Ali(Mysore)
  • King Augustus III (Poland)
  • King José I (Portugal)
  • King Frederick II (Prussia)
  • Maria Theresa of Austria, Holy Roman Empress, Queen of Bohemia and Hungary
  • Czar Peter III (Russia)
  • Czarina Catherine II (the Great) (Russia)
  • King Carlos III (Spain)
  • King Adolf Fredrik (Sweden)
  • Sultan Mustafa III (Ottoman Empire)
  • King George III (United Kingdom)

    Province of Quebec(Canada)

    End of the war at the Plaines d'Abraham(Quebec City). (1759-1760)
       
       

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