1718
| Centuries: | 17th century · 18th century · 19th century |
| Decades: | 1680s 1690s 1700s 1710s 1720s 1730s 1740s |
| Years: | 1715 1716 1717 1718 1719 1720 1721 |
| 1718 in topic: |
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| Gregorian calendar | 1718 MDCCXVIII |
| Ab urbe condita | 2471 |
| Armenian calendar | 1167 ԹՎ ՌՃԿԷ |
| Chinese calendar | 4354/4414-11-30 (丁酉年十一月三十日) — to — 4355/4415-11-10(戊戌年十一月初十日) |
| Ethiopian calendar | 1710 – 1711 |
| Hebrew calendar | 5478 – 5479 |
| Hindu calendars | |
| - Vikram Samvat | 1773 – 1774 |
| - Shaka Samvat | 1640 – 1641 |
| - Kali Yuga | 4819 – 4820 |
| Iranian calendar | 1096 – 1097 |
| Islamic calendar | 1130 – 1131 |
| Thai solar calendar | 2261 |
Contents |
Events
- The Funj warrior aristocracy deposes the reigning mek and places one of their own ranks on the throne of Sennar. (History of Sudan (Coming of Islam to the Turkiyah))
January
France Declares war on Spain in the two-year War of the Quadruple Alliance.
February
March
April
May
- May - Blackbeard leads 300 sailors in four ships to blockade the port of Charleston, South Carolina in late May. The "Queen Anne's Revenge" and "Adventure" are both lost in Beaufort Inlet, North Carolina one week later. Blackbeard allows Stede Bonnet to once again command the "Revenge", which is renamed the "Royal James". Bonnet rescues 25 sailors abandoned by Blackbeard on a sandbar and continues his life of piracy.
June
- June - Blackbeard takes refuge in Bath, North Carolina where North Carolina Governor Charles Eden pardons his entire crew.
July
- July 21 - Treaty of Passarowitz signed
August
- August 12 — foundation of New Orleans, Louisiana.
September
October
- October - Stede Bonnet and his crew are captured near the mouth of the Cape Fear River and taken to Charleston, South Carolina where they are tried for piracy. All but four of Bonnet's crew are found guilty and sentenced to death.
November
- November 8 - Stede Bonnet escapes from prison, but the remainder of his guilty crew members are hanged in Charleston, South Carolina.
- November 22 - Citing violations of the amnesty agreement with Blackbeard, Virginia Governor Alexander Spottswood sends a Royal Navy contingent to North Carolina where they battle Blackbeard and his crew in Ocracoke Inlet. Blackbeard is killed in the action after receiving five musketball wounds and 20 sword lacerations.
December
- December 6 - After the death of Charles XII on November 30, Ulrika Eleonora becomes Queen of Sweden.
- December 17 - Austria, Great Britain, and France declare war on Spain, launching the War of the Quadruple Alliance.
- December 18 - Stede Bonnet is hanged in Charleston, South Carolina after being recaptured.
Ongoing events
Births
- January 7 - Israel Putnam, American Revolutionary War general (died 1790)
- January 29 - Paul Rabaut, French Huguenot pastor (died 1794)
- February 17 - Matthew Tilghman, American delegate to the Continental Congress (died 1790)
- March 31 - Marianne Victoria of Borbón, queen regent of Portugal (died 1781)
- April 4 - Benjamin Kennicott, English churchman and Hebrew scholar (died 1783)
- April 7 - Hugh Blair, Scottish preacher and man of letters (died 1800)
- April 20 - David Brainerd, American missionary (died 1747)
- April 24 - Nathaniel Hone, Irish-born painter (died 1784)
- April 26 - Esek Hopkins, American Revolutionary War admiral (died 1802)
- April 27 - Thomas Lewis, Irish-born Virginia settler (died 1790)
- April 30 - John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich (died 1792)
- May 16 - Maria Gaetana Agnesi, Italian mathematician (died 1799)
- May 17 - Robert Darcy, 4th Earl of Holderness, English diplomat and politician (died 778)
- May 23 - William Hunter, Scottish anatomist (died 1783)
- May 30 - Wills Hill, 1st Marquess of Downshire, English politician (died 1793)
- June 5 - Thomas Chippendale, English furniture maker (died 1779)
- June 17 - George Howard, British field marshal (died 1796)
- July 5 - Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Marquess of Hertford, Viceroy of Ireland (died 1794)
- July 18 - Saverio Bettinelli, Italian writer (died 1808)
- July 31 - John Canton, English physicist (died 1772)
- August 11 - Frederick Haldimand, Swiss-born British colonial governor (died 1791)
- September 18 - Nikita Ivanovich Panin, Russian statesman (died 1783)
- October 19 - Victor-François, 2nd duc de Broglie, Marshal of France (died 1804)
- October 28 - Ignacije Szentmartony, Croatian Jesuit missionary and geographer (died 1793)
- November 3 - John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich, English statesman (died 1792)
Deaths
- January 6 - Giovanni Vincenzo Gravina, Italian writer and jurist (born 1664)
- January 6 - Richard Hoare, English goldsmith and banker (born 1648)
- January 17 - Captain Benjamin Church, Plymouth Colony settler (born c.1639)
- February 1 - Charles Talbot, 1st Duke of Shrewsbury, English politician (born 1660)
- February 18 - Pierre Antoine Motteux, French-born English dramatist (born 1663)
- May 7 - Mary of Modena, queen of James II of England (born 1658)
- May 30 - Arnold Joost van Keppel, 1st Earl of Albemarle, Dutch favorite of William III of England (born 1670)
- July 28 - Etienne Baluze, French scholar (born 1630)
- July 30 - William Penn, American settler, founder of Pennsylvania (born 1644)
- November 22 - Blackbeard, English pirate (born c.1680)
- November 30 - King Charles XII of Sweden (born 1682)
- December 6 - Nicholas Rowe, English poet and dramatist (born 1674)
- December 9 - Vincenzo Coronelli, Italian cartographer and encylopedist (born 1650)
- December 19 - Stede Bonnet, the "gentleman pirate" (birth unknown)
- Roderick O Flaherty, Irish chieftan and historian (born 1629)
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