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1760s

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  1. 1760snoun

    the decade from 1760 to 1769

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  1. 1760s

    The 1760s (pronounced "seventeen-sixties") was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 1760, and ended on December 31, 1769. Marked by great upheavals on culture, technology, and diplomacy, the 1760s was a transitional decade that effectively brought on the modern era from Baroqueism. The Seven Years' War – arguably the most widespread conflict of its time – carried trends of imperialism outside of European reaches, where it would head on to countless territories (mainly in Asia and Africa) for decades to come under colonialism.

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  1. 1760s

    The 1760s refers to the decade that occurred between January 1, 1760, and December 31, 1769. It's the tenth decade of the 18th century, and it's often associated with various historical, cultural or social events that took place around the world during this period.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of 1760s in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of 1760s in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

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    This is a Queen Anne flintlock, which is a very pretty gun, the barrel looks like a cannon and it has a single shot – you have to actually untwist the barrel to load it – it’s pretty involved to even attempt to load it. But the craftsmanship is from the 1760s, and it’s just magnificent to think that every piece of it was handmade.

  2. Evan Nappen:

    This is a Queen Anne flintlock, which is a very pretty gun, the barrel looks like a cannon and it has a single shot – you have to actually untwist the barrel to load it – it’s pretty involved to even attempt to load it. But the craftsmanship is from the 1760s, and it’s just magnificent to think that every piece of it was hand-made.

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