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Year 1711 (''' MDCCXI ''') was a Common Year Starting On Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian Calendar (or a Common Year Starting On Monday of the 11-day slower Julian Calendar ). Year 1711 of the Swedish Calendar was a Common Year Starting On Sunday , one day ahead of the Julian calendar.


EVENTS OF 1711


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January - June


  • appoint Edward Hyde to replace Thomas Cary as the Governor of the North Carolina portion of the Province Of Carolina . Hyde's policies are deemed hostile to Quaker interests, leading former governor Cary and his Quaker allies to take up arms against the province.

  • February 24 - The London premiere of '' Rinaldo '' by George Friderich Handel , the first Italian Opera written for the London stage.

  • February - French settlers at '' Fort Louis De La Mobile '' celebrate Mardi Gras In Mobile ( Alabama ) by parading a large papier-mache ox head on a cart (first Mardi Gras parade in America).

  • to gather additional troops in order to capture former governor Thomas Cary.

  • May 29 - Cary's Rebellion: Governor Edward Hyde's forces reach Thomas Cary's plantation and find it deserted. Cary's troops fortify a Colonel Daniels' plantation a few miles away. Hyde's forces march to Colonel Daniels' plantation but do not attack.

  • June 1 - Cary's Rebellion: Hyde's forces return to Albemarle after unsuccessfully trying to negotiate Cary's surrender.

  • up the Chowan River to attack Governor Hyde's forces fortified at Colonel Thomas Pollock 's plantation. The attack fails and Cary's forces retreat.



July - December


  • of Virginia dispatches a company of Royal marines to assist Governor Hyde. After hearing of this, Cary's troops abandon all of their fortifications along the Pamlico River . Cary and many of his supporters are soon caught and sent to England as prisoners, ending Cary's Rebellion.

  • September 10 - John Lawson , Christoph Von Graffenried , two African American slaves and two Native American s leave on an exploration expedition from New Bern and travel north by canoe up the Neuse River . This event has also been attributed to September 12 , 1711.

  • September 14 - Tuscarora natives capture John Lawson, Christoph von Graffenried and their expeditionary party and bring them to Catechna. The date of this event is approximate.

  • September 16 - Tuscarora natives kill John Lawson. Christoph von Graffenried and one African American slave were known to have been set free. The date of this event is approximate.

  • natives under the command of Chief Hancock raid settlements along the south bank of the Pamlico River within the Province of Carolina (present day North Carolina), killing around 130 people. This action begins the Tuscarora War.

  • October 14 - Yostos kills Tewoflos , becomes Emperor Of Ethiopia .



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