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Joseph Haydn
Joseph Haydn was an Austrian composer. He is one of the greatest representatives of the Classical period, in addition to being known as the "father of the symphony" and the "father of the string quartet" thanks to his important contributions to both genres. -
The beginning of the Classicism
In Europe, a new movement is beginning to emerge in architecture, literature and the arts known as classicism. Musical classicism or classical period begins around 1750 -
Bach died
The glaucoma complicated by hemorrhage and probably infectious complications leading to death -
First encyclopedia publication
The conception of the work was explained and the predominant ideas of the 18th century were explained. -
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The seven years war
It is considered the first global conflict, since it was fought in Europe, America, Africa and Asia. This war set the stage for colonial rivalries and political alliances that would influence subsequent historical events. -
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Pierre Joseph Redouté
Pierre-Joseph Redouté was a painter famous for his watercolor paintings of plants, especially roses. He moved to Paris in 1782 -
Invention of the spinning machine
The spinning Jenny was a spinning machine, invented in 1764 by James Hargreaves at Stanhill, near Blackburn in Lancashire, England. -
Discovery of australia
James Cook navegó y cartografió la costa oriental de Australia, desembarcando en el continente por primera vez en Botany Bay el 29 de abril de aquel año. -
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French revolution
It was a period of great social and political upheaval in France. It witnessed the collapse of the monarchy, the establishment of the First French Republic and culminated in the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte and the beginning of the Napoleonic era. -
The end of the clasicism