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  1. 18th century glassmaking in the United States. Salt dish from New Bremen glass factory, Maryland circa 1780s. 18th century glassmaking in the United States began before the country existed. During the previous century, several attempts were made to produce glass, but none were long-lived. By 1700, it is thought that little or no glass was being ...

  2. R. 18th-century rebellions ‎ (18 C, 77 P) 18th-century revolutions ‎ (9 C, 15 P) 18th-century riots ‎ (7 C) Russo-Turkish wars ‎ (8 C, 38 P)

  3. D. 18th-century disasters in Ireland ‎ (1 P) 18th century in County Down ‎ (3 P) 18th century in Dublin (city) ‎ (1 P)

  4. Georg Friedrich Christian Seekatz. Karl August Senff. Christian Seybold. Ignatius Sichelbart. Friederike Sieburg. (previous page) ( next page ) Categories: 18th-century painters by nationality. 18th-century German artists.

  5. Christianity in the 18th century is marked by the First Great Awakening in the Americas, along with the expansion of the Spanish and Portuguese empires around the world, which helped to spread Catholicism .

  6. Long eighteenth century. The long 18th century is a phrase used by many British historians to cover a more natural historical period than the simple use of the standard calendar definition. They expand the century to include larger British and Western European historical movements, with their subsequent "long" 18th century typically running ...

  7. European printmaking in the 18th century. The Public Promenade (1792), by Philibert-Louis Debucourt, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. European printmaking in the 18th century grew greatly in quantity, and generally had high levels of technical skill. But original artistic printmaking declined, with reproductive prints becoming the majority.