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Subject: Something changed in 1756...

Written By: Henk on 04/16/11 at 2:42 am

...and I'm quite sure it was relevant at the time, but heck...I can't remember what it was. :D

Subject: Re: Something changed in 1756...

Written By: bookmistress4ever on 04/16/11 at 2:55 am

You should try taking the herb "Gingko Biloba", it's supposed to help memory lapse.  lol

Subject: Re: Something changed in 1756...

Written By: Henk on 04/16/11 at 2:57 am


You should try taking the herb "Gingko Biloba", it's supposed to help memory lapse.  lol


I know. I just...forgot. ;D :D

Subject: Re: Something changed in 1756...

Written By: youngerderek on 04/16/11 at 4:16 am

is this a parody of my 2008 thread? lol

why 1756 XD

Subject: Re: Something changed in 1756...

Written By: Philip Eno on 04/16/11 at 4:47 am

Has it anything to do with the Seven Years War?

Subject: Re: Something changed in 1756...

Written By: Philip Eno on 04/16/11 at 4:49 am

I know!

It was then Leopold Mozart published his book on his method for learning to play the violin and changed the music into music we know now.

Subject: Re: Something changed in 1756...

Written By: Henk on 04/16/11 at 7:58 am


is this a parody of my 2008 thread? lol


You got it.


why 1756 XD


Because 1756 is just as relevant as 2008.

Subject: Re: Something changed in 1756...

Written By: Henk on 04/16/11 at 8:00 am


Has it anything to do with the Seven Years War?


Quite possibly.


I know!

It was then Leopold Mozart published his book on his method for learning to play the violin and changed the music into music we know now.


Also quite possible. Keep them suggestions coming.

Subject: Re: Something changed in 1756...

Written By: Philip Eno on 04/16/11 at 8:09 am


Quite possibly.

Also quite possible. Keep them suggestions coming.
Was it the from Julian Calendar to The Gregorian Calendar?

Subject: Re: Something changed in 1756...

Written By: Philip Eno on 04/16/11 at 11:20 am


I know!

It was then Leopold Mozart published his book on his method for learning to play the violin and changed the music into music we know now.
There again, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the Austrian composer was born on January 27th 1756.

Subject: Re: Something changed in 1756...

Written By: 80sfan on 04/16/11 at 11:40 am

I prefer 1956 when Elvis became famous nationally. ;D

Subject: Re: Something changed in 1756...

Written By: whistledog on 04/16/11 at 8:39 pm

1756 was a relevant year for all of us because someone alive in 1756 was your ancestor, without whom you would not be here today.

The world as we know it stemmed from Adam and Eve.  And speaking of Adam and Eve, did you ever see the movie National Lampoon's Adam and Eve?  Not a great movie by any means, but it does feature the lovely actress Emmanuelle Chriqui from Entourage.  She is from Quebec, and is exactly 5 days younger than me. 

As Lyricboy would say, I'd hit it! :D

http://jackasscritics.com/images/movies/adam_and_eve_01.jpg

Subject: Re: Something changed in 1756...

Written By: CatwomanofV on 04/18/11 at 5:57 pm

January 16 England and Prussia sign Treaty of Westminster
March 17 St. Patrick's Day 1st celebrated in New York City at Crown and Thistle Tavern
April 14 Governor Glen of South Carolina protests against 900 Acadia indians
May 1 France and Austria sign alliance
May 17 Britain declares war on France (7 Years' or French and Indian War)
May 18 England declares war on France
June 4 Quakers leave assembly of Pennsylvania
June 20 146 British soldiers imprisoned in India-Black Hole of Calcutta-most die
June 20 India rebels defeat Calcutta on British army
June 27 French fleet conquer St. Philips Castle of Minorca
August 14 French capture Fort Oswego, New York
August 29 England and France meet in war
August 29 Prussian Libya occupies Saxson: beginning 7 years War
September 22 Nassau Hall opens at Princeton University
October 15 Saxon army surrenders to Prussia
December 6 British troops under Robert Clive occupy Fulta India
December 31 Russia joins the Alliance of Versailles



Cat

Subject: Re: Something changed in 1756...

Written By: Philip Eno on 04/19/11 at 11:54 am


January 16 England and Prussia sign Treaty of Westminster
March 17 St. Patrick's Day 1st celebrated in New York City at Crown and Thistle Tavern
April 14 Governor Glen of South Carolina protests against 900 Acadia indians
May 1 France and Austria sign alliance
May 17 Britain declares war on France (7 Years' or French and Indian War)
May 18 England declares war on France
June 4 Quakers leave assembly of Pennsylvania
June 20 146 British soldiers imprisoned in India-Black Hole of Calcutta-most die
June 20 India rebels defeat Calcutta on British army
June 27 French fleet conquer St. Philips Castle of Minorca
August 14 French capture Fort Oswego, New York
August 29 England and France meet in war
August 29 Prussian Libya occupies Saxson: beginning 7 years War
September 22 Nassau Hall opens at Princeton University
October 15 Saxon army surrenders to Prussia
December 6 British troops under Robert Clive occupy Fulta India
December 31 Russia joins the Alliance of Versailles



Cat
That must narrow it down, but which one?

Subject: Re: Something changed in 1756...

Written By: Henk on 04/19/11 at 3:32 pm


That must narrow it down, but which one?


Your guess is as good as mine. :D ;D

Subject: Re: Something changed in 1756...

Written By: karen on 04/19/11 at 4:09 pm


May 17 Britain declares war on France (7 Years' or French and Indian War)
May 18 England declares war on France


Cat



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Subject: Re: Something changed in 1756...

Written By: CatwomanofV on 04/19/11 at 4:14 pm



:-\\



I just copy & pasted that so I didn't catch that.  :-[



Cat

Subject: Re: Something changed in 1756...

Written By: Tam on 04/28/11 at 10:20 pm

Karma Henk - karma! ;)

Subject: Re: Something changed in 1756...

Written By: Sammy Reed on 04/28/11 at 10:22 pm

Well, as long as this thread hasn't been deleted yet, I might as well ask...
What did people think of 1994 in 1756?

Subject: Re: Something changed in 1756...

Written By: Philip Eno on 04/29/11 at 3:03 am



:-\\
War! I must write my memoirs!

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