1749 in Sweden

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Ulrika Eleonora von Fersen

Events from the year 1749 in Sweden

Incumbents

Events

  • - Treaty between Sweden and Denmark.
  • - Statistics Sweden
  • - Carl Linnaeus conduct his trip to Scania.
  • - Street lights are introduced in the capital when every house owner are obliged to place a light of some kind upon their house to light up the street. In practice, however, this instruction is insufficient.
  • - The Agricultural revolution, the Great Partition, in which farmers are given united land in individual farms rather than having their land spread in several fields around a village, is initiated in Sweden by Jacob Faggot.
  • - A new regulation is issued were the permits of street trade, at the time already one of the most common for destitute city women, is henceforth to be given foremost in favor of women in need of supporting themselves.[1]

Births

Deaths

  • - Johan August Meijerfeldt, general (born 1665)
  • 23 July - Ingeborg i Mjärhult, natural healer, medicine woman, herbalist, natural philosopher, soothsayer and spiritual visionary (born 1665)
gollark: I've made this automatic furnace machine, and am producing one furnace per 5-ish seconds, and have ~5500 stored.
gollark: My (I administer it and make the roads and stuff, but I don't make all the buildings) cool city on a public modded Minecraft server. I didn't capture all of it because it's quite big.
gollark: Unfortunately Reika's mods are stuck on 1.7.10 forever.
gollark: Idea: automatically construct more radioactive thing storage.
gollark: Some HECf-251 in someone's base will really ruin their day. Radiation scrubbers exist but are pretty advanced tech with complex requirements.

References

  1. "Spanska citroner till salu", ur Historisk Tidskrift 134:1, 2014

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