1718

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1718·North America·Politics

New Orleans Founded

Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville chose a crescent in the Mississippi delta, above swamps and below bluffs, and had his men cut a grid from the cane. He named it for the Regent of France. In time the river town would speak French, Spanish, English, Creole, and jazz. Built below sea level and rebuilt after every flood and fever, it became America's most improbable and irreplaceable city.

May 7, 1718Enlightenment
1718·Middle East·Politics

Treaty of Passarowitz

Austria and Venice signed peace with the Ottomans in a Serbian village. Austria gained Belgrade and northern Serbia; Venice lost the Morea. Ottoman diplomats took home a new fashion for tulips and French gardens. The era of Turkish advance into Europe was definitively over; the era of Turkish decline had begun.

July 21, 1718Enlightenment
1718·Europe·War

Charles XII Killed at Fredriksten

Charles XII of Sweden, besieging a Norwegian fortress at night, rose above the parapet to survey the lines. A musket ball, or some have whispered ever since, an assassin's bullet, struck him in the temple. The Warrior King was dead at thirty-six. Sweden's age of empire died beside him. The parliament that succeeded him stripped the monarchy of its absolute power and inaugurated an Age of Liberty.

December 11, 1718Enlightenment
1718·North America·War

Blackbeard Killed at Ocracoke

Lieutenant Robert Maynard of the Royal Navy cornered Edward Teach in a shallow inlet of the North Carolina Outer Banks. The pirate fought hand-to-hand on Maynard's deck, taking five musket-balls and twenty cuts before he fell. Maynard hung the severed head from his bowsprit. The Caribbean's most theatrical monster was gone.

November 22, 1718Enlightenment
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