What happened in France 1720s?

On May 25, 1720, a ship named the Grand Saint-Antoine arrived in the port of Marseille, France, laden with cotton, fine silks, and other goods. The invisible cargo it also carried, the bacteria known as Yersinia pestis, launched the Great Plague of Provence, the last major outbreak of bubonic plague in Europe.

What happened in the 1720?

The year 1720 witnessed the world’s first stock market bubbles, those of the Mississippi System and the South Sea Bubble. It was also the year of a major outbreak of Plague in the French city of Marseille, a plague that killed half of the population of the city and its surrounding areas.

Was there a plague in the 1700s in France?

The Great Plague of Marseille was the last major outbreak of bubonic plague in western Europe. Arriving in Marseille, France, in 1720, the disease killed a total of 100,000 people: 50,000 in the city during the next two years and another 50,000 to the north in surrounding provinces and towns.

Who ruled in 1720?

George I, in full George Louis, German Georg Ludwig, (born May 28, 1660, Osnabrück, Hanover [Germany]—died June 11, 1727, Osnabrück), elector of Hanover (1698–1727) and first Hanoverian king of Great Britain (1714–27).

Was there a plague in 1620?

Plague repeatedly struck the cities of North Africa. Algiers lost 30,000–50,000 to it in 1620–21, and again in 1654–57, 1665, 1691, and 1740–42. Plague remained a major event in Ottoman society until the second quarter of the 19th century.

What was the pandemic in 1620?

Chronology

Event Date
1616 New England infections epidemic 1616–1620
1629–1631 Italian plague (part of the second plague pandemic) 1629–1631
1632–1635 Augsburg plague epidemic (part of the second plague pandemic) 1632–1635
Massachusetts smallpox epidemic 1633–1634

What was the outbreak in 1620?

What was the plague of 1620?

bubonic plague
The Black Death was an epidemic of bubonic plague, a disease caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis that circulates among wild rodents where they live in great numbers and density.

Who was King in 1728?

George II
George II, in full George Augustus, German Georg August, also called (1706–27) marquess and duke of Cambridge, (born November 10 [October 30, Old Style], 1683, Herrenhausen Palace, Hanover—died October 25, 1760, London), king of Great Britain and elector of Hanover from 1727 to 1760.

Who was king or queen in 1700?

Queen Anne had ruled the Kingdom of England, the Kingdom of Scotland, and the Kingdom of Ireland since 8 March 1702. She became monarch of the Kingdom of Great Britain after the political union of England and Scotland on 1 May 1707.