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Years in Sweden: 1746  1747  1748  1749  1750  1751  1752
Centuries: 17th century ·  18th century ·  19th century
Decades: 1710s  1720s  1730s  1740s  1750s  1760s  1770s
Years: 1746  1747  1748  1749  1750  1751  1752
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 ( Månglare), 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

References

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

Media related to 1749 in Sweden at Wikimedia Commons


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Years in Sweden: 1746  1747  1748  1749  1750  1751  1752
Centuries: 17th century ·  18th century ·  19th century
Decades: 1710s  1720s  1730s  1740s  1750s  1760s  1770s
Years: 1746  1747  1748  1749  1750  1751  1752
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 ( Månglare), 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

References

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

Media related to 1749 in Sweden at Wikimedia Commons



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