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October 19: Britain's General Cornwallis surrenders to General Washington at Yorktown, conceding American victory in war.

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April–JuneEdit

  • April 4 – American Revolutionary War: The Spanish capture the sloop-of-war Template:HMS off Málaga, Spain.
  • April 6 – The rebellion by Túpac Amaru II, against the Spanish colonial government of Peru, is ended as Tupac, his wife and two of his sons are captured at Checacupe.<ref>"The Rebellion of Tupac-Amaru II", in The Hispanic American Historical Review (February 1919) p20

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  • April 10 – Future U.S. President Andrew Jackson, age 14, is slashed by a British officer's sword at his home near Waxhaw, North Carolina, after refusing to clean the officer's boots, an event that leaves physical and psychological scars.<ref>William J. Bennett and John T.E. Cribb, The American Patriot's Almanac: Daily Readings on America (Thomas Nelson, Inc. 2013) p125</ref>
  • April 14 – The Continental Congress votes a resolution thanking U.S. Captain John Paul Jones for his services.<ref>"John Paul Jones and Our First Triumphs on the Sea", in The American Monthly Review of Reviews (July 1905) p42</ref>
  • April 18 – Future New York mayor James Duane, North Carolina representative William Sharpe and future Connecticut governor Oliver Wolcott deliver the first report to the U.S. Continental Congress about the national debt and report it to be 24,057,157 and 2/5 dollars.<ref>Albert Bushnell Hart, ed., American History Told by Contemporaries (Macmillan, 1908) p600</ref>
  • April 25 – American Revolutionary War: The Battle of Hobkirk's Hill takes place in Camden, South Carolina
  • May 9 – General John Campbell, defender of the British colony of West Florida, surrenders the capital at Pensacola to Spanish forces commanded by Bernardo de Galvez.<ref>Michael Lee Lannin, African Americans in the Revolutionary War (Citadel Press, 2005) p86</ref>
  • May 18 – A Spanish army sent from Lima puts down the Inca rebellions, and captures and savagely executes Túpac Amaru II.
  • June 4 – The commissionTemplate:Which agrees to the rebels'Template:Where terms: reduction of the alcabala and of the Indians' forced tribute, abolition of the new taxes on tobacco, and preference for Criollos over peninsulares in government positions.
  • June 12Ohmiya (近江屋), as predecessor for Takeda, a major worldwide pharmaceutical brand, is founded in Doshomachi (道修町), Osaka, Japan.Template:Page needed

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