Time line A.D. year 1700 to 1800

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1701-1714  War of the Spanish Succession,  Charles II of Spain was the last of the Spanish Hapsburgs.Heirs,were Louis XIV of France and the Emperor Leopold I (Austria). The two 'maritime powers', England and Holland and Portugal, would prevent the unification of Spain with either France or Austria. The two candidates for the Spanish throne were Philip of Anjou, second grandson of Louis, and the Archduke Charles, second son of Leopold(Austria).

1737   20th of May, there was constituted in France the Order of the Palladium, or Sovereign Council of Wisdom,

1754–1763 French and Indian War is the title that was given to this war in the North American theater or  English colonies. This was the second in a series of French and Indian Wars fought between France and England in North America for control of the continent. The house of Bourbon and its kings, first ruled Navarre (the northern coast of Spain) allied to the French. These would now be the Kings of Spain to this day. It would appear that after the French revolution they would allied with the victors of this war, England, Holland, and Portugal.   

1756 Jakkob Frank conversion to Catholisism, along with 3000 other Jews

1806, The Grand Sanhedrin was a Jewish high court convened in Europe by Napoleon

1826, of William Morgan  murdered.  A Freemason of Batavia, New York,  dissatisfied with his lodge and intended to publish a book detailing the secrets of the Freemasons.

1829–1837  Andrew Jackson  7th President of the United States

1831 January, Joseph Smith and some Church members from New York arrived in Kirtland .In May that year, the other Mormons from New York came to Kirtland, Ohio. This small town near Cleveland became the headquarters of     the Church from January 1831 to December 1837.

1831 Abraham Lincolns first political speach Sangamon County, Illinois

1831 March, Albert pike travels west  St Louis ,Cincinatti, and then Independence, Missouri  

1834 - Lincon Elected to State legislature as Whig. (Resides in Springfield till 1861. Law partner with John L. Stuart till 1840

1836 The McGuffey Reader, was the most popular schoolbook in the nineteenth century. In rural America the McGuffey Reader was often the only exposure people had to world literature.

 1836 Nietzhe on the jews    Section 205 of Daybreak

1885 -97 April 25  Leo Taxil accusation and confession Parisian Newspaper Le Frondeur