The year 1777 was referred to as the "Bloody Year of the Three Sevens" due to the intense and violent conflicts during the American Revolutionary War, particularly the significant battles that took place that year, such as the Battle of Saratoga. This year saw a high number of casualties and brutal confrontations between American patriots and British forces. The phrase emphasizes the bloodshed and turmoil experienced during the struggle for independence, marking it as a pivotal and harrowing time in American history.
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Well, darling, a period of one year is called a "year." It's not rocket science, sweetie. Just like how a period of one month is called a "month." Keep it simple, honey.
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A common year.
Because in 1777 (three sevens) was a very bloody year all along the frontiers of Pennsylvania, Virginia and New York. The British Lt Governor of Detroit, Henry Hamilton, was ordered by the British Government to supply and encourage their Indian allies to attack all the patriot settlements and thus made proclamation on 24 June 1777 doing just that.
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