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1700s Collection

Step back in time to the 1700s, a pivotal era that shaped the course of history

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1700s Collection: Thirteen original colonies in 1776
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1700s Collection: The Orrery by Joseph Wright
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1700s Collection: French soldiers uniforms, 1790s
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1700s Collection: French military uniforms, 1795
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1700s Collection: William and Mary College, 1700s
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1700s Collection: CONSTITUTION. Page one of the Constitution of the United States of America, 1787
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1700s Collection: Captain Cook killed by Hawaiian natives, 1779
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1700s Collection: Count of St Germain, French alchemist
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1700s Collection: Map of the City of Dublin, 1797
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1700s Collection: PMUS2C-00002
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1700s Collection: Immanuel Kant
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1700s Collection: Immanuel Kant, caricature
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1700s Collection: David Hume, caricature
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1700s Collection: American Indian tribe locations in 1715
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1700s Collection: St. Bartholomews Hospital, 18th Century
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1700s Collection: Plan of Washington DC, 1793
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1700s Collection: American Indian tribe locations about 1700
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1700s Collection: EXPL2A-00164
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1700s Collection: Colonial Savannah, Georgia, 1700s
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1700s Collection: The Airpump by Joseph Wright
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1700s Collection: Engraving of a nautilus and an ammonite
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1700s Collection: Eleazer Wheelock founding Dartmouth College, 1770
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1700s Collection: Colonial Pennsylvania map, 1750s
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1700s Collection: Bunker Hill battle, 1775
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1700s Collection: Humphry Davy, caricature
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1700s Collection: David Hume, Scottish philosopher
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1700s Collection: Naval battle between the British and French, 1790s
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1700s Collection: Document commissioning John Paul Jones as a US Navy captain
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1700s Collection: Churning milk to make butter
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1700s Collection: Tennis Court Oath, French Revolution, 1789
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1700s Collection: Battle of Long Island, New York, Revolutionary War
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1700s Collection: Joseph Warren on Bunker Hill
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1700s Collection: American General Henry Knox
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1700s Collection: George Berkeley, Irish philosopher
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1700s Collection: Smoking club, 18th century artwork
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1700s Collection: LUDWIG van BEETHOVEN (1770-1827). German composer. Oil, 1819-1820, by Joseph Carl Stieler
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1700s Collection: Tomochichi and his son
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1700s Collection: HSET2A-00122
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1700s Collection: Barber shaving a customer with a razor
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1700s Collection: Carolina colonist refusing to pay taxes, 1700s
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1700s Collection: Robert Burns character Tam O Shanter
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1700s Collection: Pinel releasing mental patients from shackles in France, 1796
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1700s Collection: Mozart and his sister playing for Empress Maria Theresa
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1700s Collection: EVRV2A-00048
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1700s Collection: John Stark in the Revolutionary War
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1700s Collection: Pine Tree flag of the American Revolution
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1700s Collection: Samuel Hahnemann, German physician
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1700s Collection: Mathematical series, 18th century


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Step back in time to the 1700s, a pivotal era that shaped the course of history. In 1776, the Thirteen original colonies united and declared their independence, laying the foundation for what would become the United States of America. The Orrery by Joseph Wright captures this period's fascination with science and discovery, showcasing an intricate model of our solar system. Education thrived during this time as well, with institutions like William and Mary College flourishing in the early 1700s. It was a century marked by intellectual progress, exemplified by page one of the Constitution of the United States of America from 1787 – a document that still guides us today. Artists like Joseph Wright continued to captivate audiences with their masterpieces; his painting "The Airpump" depicts scientific experimentation at its finest. Meanwhile, maps such as "Map of the City of Dublin" from 1797 provide glimpses into bustling cities during this period. Immanuel Kant emerged as a prominent philosopher whose ideas influenced generations to come. St Bartholomews Hospital stood tall as a testament to advancements in healthcare throughout the 18th century. Notable figures also left their mark on history: David Hume's caricature showcases his wit and intellect while American Indian tribe locations in 1715 remind us of indigenous cultures' rich heritage. And who could forget about Count St Germain? This enigmatic French alchemist fascinated many with his mysterious abilities. As we delve into these fragments from centuries past, let us remember that they are not merely relics but windows into an era defined by innovation, exploration, and profound societal changes.