Historical Events tagged with "1755"
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Earthquake Strikes Northern Morocco Cities
An earthquake severely affected Fes and Meknes in northern Morocco. The quake resulted in significant destruction, leading to the collapse of numerous buildings and temples, particularly impacting the historic architecture of Fes, known for its rich cultural heritage. Panic ensued as residents struggled to escape the devastation, and the aftershocks caused ongoing fear and uncertainty. Relief efforts were hampered due to the extent of the damage and the societal disruptions it caused.
Continue ReadingLisbon Devastated by Earthquake and Tsunami
A massive earthquake struck Lisbon, Portugal, leading to widespread destruction and a resulting tsunami that affected coastal areas. The tremor caused buildings to collapse and ignited fires, causing chaos in the city. It is estimated that between 40,000 and 60,000 people lost their lives, with many more displaced. This catastrophic event raised questions about natural disasters and their implications, prompting significant changes in urban planning and disaster preparedness in Europe.
Continue ReadingBraddock's Defeat at Fort Duquesne
The Braddock Expedition aimed to capture Fort Duquesne, a strategic point held by French forces. Led by British General Edward Braddock, the mission involved nearly 1,500 soldiers and militia. However, as they approached the fort, they were ambushed by a smaller yet well-coordinated force of French troops and Native American allies. The ensuing battle resulted in a decisive defeat for the British, with General Braddock himself mortally wounded.
Continue ReadingWilliam James Captures Suvarnadurg Fortress
Commodore William James, leading a naval squadron, successfully captured the Maratha fortress of Suvarnadurg located along the west coast of India. The operation was part of a broader campaign to subdue Maratha naval power and extend British influence in the region. The capture demonstrated the effectiveness of naval strategy and showcased the growing British presence in India.
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