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List of sovereign states in the 1770s

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Sovereign states

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A

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B

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C

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D

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E

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F

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  •  France – Kingdom of France

G

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  •  Gakhar – Kingdom of Gakhar
  •  Garo – Kingdom of Garo
  •  Georgia – Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti
  •  Genoa – Republic of Genoa

H

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  •  Hamburg – Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg
  • Hanover – Electorate of Hanover
  •  Hausa – Hausa Tribe
  •  Hedjaz – Sultanate of Hedjaz
  • Hesse – Landgraviate of Hesse
  • Holstein – Duchy of Holstein
  • Hungary Hungary – Kingdom of Hungary
  • Hyderābād – Princely state of the British Raj

I

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J

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  •  Janjero – Kingdom of Janjero
  • JapanJapan – Tokugawa shogunate
  • Johor Johor – Johor Sultanate
  •  Jolof – Jolof Empire

K

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  •  Kaffa – Kingdom of Kaffa
  •  Kanem Bornu – Kanem Bornu Empire
  •   Kazakh – Kazakh Khanate
  • Khiva – Khanate of Khiva
  •  Khmer – Srok Khmer
  •  Kokand – Khanate of Kokand
  • Sovereign Military Order of Malta Knights Hospitaller – Sovereign Order of Saint John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta, Knights of Malta, Knights of Rhodes, and Chevaliers of Malta
  • Kongo – Kingdom of Kongo
  • Korea – Kingdom of Great Joseon
  •  Koya – Kingdom of Koya
  •  Kuba – Kuba Kingdom
  •  Kurland – Duchy of Kurland

L

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M

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N

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  • Najd – Sultanate of Najd
  • Nepal – Gorkha Kingdom of Nepal
  •  Netherlands – Republic of the Seven United Netherlands
  •  Ngoyo – Kingdom of Ngoyo

O

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P

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R

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S

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T

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U

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 United States

V

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  •  Venice – Most Serene Republic of Venice
  •  Vientiane – Kingdom of Vientiane

W

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Y

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  • Yemen – Kingdom of Yemen

Non-sovereign territories

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Great Britain

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Netherlands

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States claiming sovereignty

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  •  Goust – Republic of Goust

References

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