1780
Túpac Amaru II Rebellion Begins
A mestizo descendant of the Inca emperors, Tupac Amaru II, seized and hanged a colonial magistrate in the Peruvian altiplano. Within weeks he led tens of thousands of Quechua peasants in a revolt that nearly took Cuzco. The Spanish crushed it brutally; Tupac Amaru was drawn and quartered in Cuzco's main plaza.
Gordon Riots Burn London
Lord George Gordon led a Protestant mob against mild Catholic relief legislation. For a week London burned - Newgate Prison stormed, distilleries drained into the gutters, troops firing into crowds. Nearly 300 died. Dickens would set Barnaby Rudge in the chaos. Britain glimpsed what an urban revolution might look like.
Maria Theresa Dies
The Habsburg empress-queen, mother of sixteen (including Marie Antoinette) and ruler of central Europe for forty years, died at the Hofburg. She had kept her empire together through war and reformed it through patience. Her impatient son Joseph II, now sole ruler, immediately began a decade of breakneck reform. He abolished serfdom, granted religious toleration, and dissolved hundreds of monasteries, earning the enmity of nearly everyone.
Jewish Enlightenment in Berlin
Moses Mendelssohn, the hunchbacked philosopher of Berlin, published his translation of the Pentateuch into German - in Hebrew characters, so pious Jews could read it. He argued in salons with Lessing for Jewish civic emancipation. The Haskalah, the Jewish Enlightenment, had found its great advocate, caught between tradition and modernity.