The 18th century, the years from 1701 to 1800, are what these blogs are about. Those years included events such as the French Revolution, the American Revolution, the French & Indian War, and the industrial revolution.
Regular Blogs
Dedicated to discussions of 18th century French cuisine as it was cooked at that time. Being that the conclusion of both the French & Indian War and the American Revolution brought Anglos into what we now know as Canada, the end of that century saw a plethora of new foods as well as ways of cooking them.
http://18thccuisine.blogspot.com/
The topic of this weblog is of eighteenth century portraits of women and profiles of those who painted those portraits.
http://b-womeninamericanhistory18.blogspot.com/
Offers a wealth of information about where to find information about the eighteenth century including links, books, and other resources.
http://eighteenthcentury.blogspot.com/
Dedicated to early American history, and offers entries about such things as what American history would be without George Washington, the battles of Benedict Arnold, and the story behind the Star-Spangled Banner.
http://americanrevolutionblog.blogspot.com/
The subject of this weblog is the American Revolution, particularly in Boston. Entries here contain analysis and gossip about the beginnings of the war, and frequently center on the experiences of children at the very genus of the war, from 1765 to 1775.
http://boston1775.blogspot.com/
British Soldiers, American Revolution
The author of this blog, who ls British, studies and writes about the individual men who served King George III in the American Revolutionary War.
http://redcoat76.blogspot.com/
This blog, which details the history of the royals in Europe, has this category about the War of Spanish Succession, which includes details about the kings themselves as well as the war.
http://europeanroyalhistory.wordpress.com/tag/war-of-the-spanish-succession/
Covers the people, battles, and events which started and made up the American Revolutionary War, including the Stamp Act, the French and Indian War, Thomas Paine and "Common Sense, and the Boston Massacre.
http://www.friendsof1776.com/
Marie Antoinette's Gossip Guide to the 18th Century
Dedicated to the rumors, secrets, and scandals which were being thrown around during the 18th century, much of it about the Queen herself.
http://marie-antoinettequeenoffrance.blogspot.com/
Details such people as Maximilien Robespierre and King Louis XVI and their role in the Revolution, the power struggles, and the Reign of Terror.
http://maxr-rob.blogspot.com
Written from the perspective of one of the townspeople in France during the French Revolution, this weblog details such things as the guillotine, the Women's Raid, and the fate of Napoleon.
http://sanculottes-thevoice.blogspot.com
The History Onyx: War of the Spanish Succession
Shares the details about the War of Spanish Succession, including background, the three phases of the war, the war outside of Europe, and the treaties as well as the aftermath of the war.
http://historyonyx.blogspot.com/search/label/War%20of%20the%20Spanish%20Succession
The Official Weblog of Wolfgang A. Mozart
Claiming to be the composer's own site, this weblog displays what the author purports is an accurate bunch of details about his life.
http://mozartmagnus.blogspot.com/
The Revolutionary War in Richmond, New York
Entries here center on the American Revolution as it affected New York from 1775 to 1784, with articles about the units, battles, and people involved on both sides of the war.
http://revolutionaryrichmondnewyork.blogspot.com/
The bloggers seek to share a previously unknown batch of documents which related to the War of Spanish Succession.
http://spanishsuccession.blogspot.com
This blog is written from the point of view of Georges Danton, a leading figure in the early part of the French Revolution and who was instrumental in the overthrow of the monarchy and the establishment of the First French Republic.
http://wethefrench.blogspot.com