1720 in Sweden explained
Events from the year 1720 in Sweden
Incumbents
Events
- February 29 - Queen Ulrika Eleonora of Sweden resigns to let her husband Frederick I take over as king of Sweden. She had desired a joint rule, in a similar manner to William III and Mary II in Britain, but as the Swedish Riksdag of the Estates refuses this, she abdicates in her husband's favour instead.
- March 24 - The Riksdag of the Estates elects Frederick I new King of Sweden.
- 22 April – Arvid Horn elected president of the Privy Council Chancellery.
- 2 May - A new constitution is passed were the government power passes from the monarch to the council.
- 3 May - Coronation of Frederick I.
- 3 July - Peace between Sweden and Denmark in the Treaty of Frederiksborg.
- 27 July - Battle of Grengam
- 27 July - 1720 års skråordning, the first national guild regulation is introduced, which replaces all the local guild regulations and is in place until the abolition of the guild system by the Fabriks och Handtwerksordning and Handelsordningen of 1846.[1]
- - Kurbits
- - A new sumptuary law bans the use of silk clothing for servants (the law is reversed in 1739).[2]
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Notes and References
- Du Rietz, Anita, Kvinnors entreprenörskap: under 400 år, 1. uppl., Dialogos, Stockholm, 2013
- Julius Ejdenstam (Swedish): Från fikonlöv till jeans. [From fig leaves to jeans] Raben & Sjögren, Lund (1977)