A Chronology of History
Events Which Influenced and Shaped the United States FIND option of the Edit Menu. | |
| 1600 - 1699: Emergence | |
| DATE | EVENT |
|---|---|
| 1600 | The first opera, J. Peri's Euridice, performed in Florence; this also marks the beginning of the Baroque period which ends in 1750 with the death of Johann S. Bach. |
| 1602 | Cape Cod named by Bartholemew Gosnold, English navigator. |
| 1603 | Elizabeth I dies at 70. Last of the Tudors. |
| 1603 | Samuel de Champlain explores St. Lawrence River and Niagara Falls. |
| 1603 | Martin Pring explores New Hampshire coast. |
| 1605 | French trading post established at Port Royal, Nova Scotia. |
| 1605 | Weymouth explores New England coast. |
| 1606 | First charter granted to the Virginia Company, named after Elizabeth I, The Virgin Queen. |
| 1606 | Starving times: Excerpts from General Historie of Virginia by John Smith. |
| 1607 | Captain John Smith first encounters Iroquois in Chesapeake Bay. |
| 1607 | Jamestown founded. First permanent English colony in New World. |
| 1607 | English colony at Fort St. George, on Kennebec River, Maine. |
| 1608 | John Smith is elected president of the Jamestown colony council in Virginia; September 10. |
| 1608 | Samuel de Champlain's own account of founding village of Quebec. |
| 1609 | Champlain makes war against the Iroquois, first use of guns on Indians. |
| 1609 | Hendrik "Henry" Hudson explores river valley named for him; September 12 enters the now Hudson river. |
| 1609 | East Anglia Puritans leave England for Leiden, Holland for 10 year stay. |
| 1609 | Dutch establish Fort Orange, later Albany NY, as fur trading post. |
| 1609 | Henry Hudson explores east coast of North America for Netherlands. |
| 1609 | Santa Fe, New Mexico, settled by Spanish colonist. |
| 1609 | Kepler describes planetary motions and laws. |
| 1610 | Henry Hudson discovers Hudson's Bay. |
| 1610 | Thomas West, 3rd Lord de la Warr rescues Jamestown colony from starvation. |
| 1610 | The Church at Jamestown. Description of the church within the palisade at Jamestown. |
| 1612 | England colonizes Bermuda. |
| 1612 | French explorers discover Lake Huron.. |
| 1613 | John Rolfe, husband of Pocahontas, cross-breeds tobacco successfully. |
| 1614 | Thomas Hunt kidnaps 24 Indians from Cape Cod area, sells them as slaves. |
| 1615 | French under Champlain trade with local Indians on Georgian Bay. |
| 1616 | Pocahontas visits England, poses for portrait; dies there. |
| 1616 | John Smith begins to pen A Description of New England; published: Advertisements For the Inexperienced Planters of New-England, 1631. |
| 1616 | White settlers introduce small pox to New England. Many Indians die. |
| 1617 | Francis Bacon, English philosopher and essayist; made lord keeper of the seal - a position held by his father. |
| 1619 | Contract of Indenture; sample contract for indentured servants. |
| 1619 | Black slavery introduced at Jamestown by Dutch traders. |
| 1619 | First legislative assembly in America, in Virginia, July 30. |
| 1619 | Descartes (November, 19) has a vision of a new mathematical and scientific system. |
| 1620 | Charter of New England granted by King James to a proprietary group. |
| 1620 | Slide rule invented by Oughtred, in England. |
| 1620 | Puritan Pilgrims write Mayflower Compact, land at Plymouth Rock. |
| 1621 | Sir Francis Bacon; Charged with bribery and jailed in the Tower of London. |
| 1621 | Pilgrims have first contact with Indian (Squanto), who greets them in English! |
| 1622 | Maine granted to Sir Ferdinando Gorges and Captain John Mason. |
| 1623 | Champlain's expedition trades for furs with Indians on Lake Superior. |
| 1623 | Indentured servant writes letter home and describes the miserable life. |
| 1623 | Settlements begin in New Hampshire. |
| 1624 | Virginia becomes a royal colony. |
| 1626 | Indians barter away Manhattan for about $24.00; Dutch begin settlements. |
| 1628 | English Parliament enacts Petition of Right. Sir Edward Coke makes presentation. |
| 1628 | Descartes writes Rules for the Direction of the Mind. |
| 1629 | Charter of Massachusetts Bay granted March 4. |
| 1629 | New Netherland granted Charter of Freedoms and Exemptions. |
| 1629 | Puritans settle Boston area, call themselves The Massachusetts-Bay Co. |
| 1630 | Johannes Kepler, German astronomer dies. First astronomer to openly agree with Copernicus. |
| 1630 | Puritans hang John Billington, a murderer; a first for the colony. |
| 1631 | John Smith's Adv. For the unexperienced Planters of New-England; Printed in London by Iohn Haviland, to be sold by Robert Milbovrne. |
| 1631 | A Letter to Father and Mother: Pond to William Pond. |
| 1632 | Maryland named for Queen Henrietta Maria by English King Charles I. Charter granted June 20. |
| 1632 | "Oyster War" begins between VA and MD; continues today. |
| 1633 | Galileo condemned by the Church. GALILEO'S ABJURATION. |
| 1634 | Jean Nicolet explores Lake Michigan shore and Wisconsin. |
| 1635 | Roger Williams banished from Massachusetts for espousing democracy. |
| 1635 | First settlements in Connecticut include Hartford and Windsor. |
| 1636 | First college in the colonies, later named after Rev. John Harvard. |
| 1636 | Providence Plantations founded in Rhode Island by Roger Williams. |
| 1637 | Pequot War in Connecticut and Rhode Island. |
| 1637 | Description of the Indians in New England. Of their Houses and Habitations. |
| 1637 | Mrs Anne Hutchinson tried in court and banished for holding worship services in her home. |
| 1637 | Descartes publishes the Discourse on the Method including the Optics, Meteorology and Geometry. |
| 1638 | Swedish colony introduces log-cabin building near Wilmington, Delaware. |
| 1639 | The Fundamental Orders unite three communities in "Connectecotte." |
| 1639 | Harvard College sets up first printing press in colonies. |
| 1640 | Bay Psalm Book: First English book published in colonies at Cambridge, MA. |
| 1641 | Body of Liberties adopted in Massachusetts. |
| 1641 | Descartes publishes Meditations on First Philosophy along with the first six sets of Objections and Replies. |
| 1642 | Massachusetts Bay School Law See also The Old Deluder Act of 1647. |
| 1642 | Pascal invents an adding machine. |
| 1642 | French develop new trading post at Montreal. |
| 1643 | New England Confederation founded. These are the Articles of Confederation. |
| 1644 | Lex Rex [law is king] a Scottish minister, Samuel Rutherford, demolishes the doctrine of the divine right of kings. |
| 1644 | AREOPAGITICA: John Milton's Speech in Parliament for unlicenced printing. |
| 1644 | Invention of the barometer by Evangelista Torricelli. |
| 1644 | First bicameral legislature formed in Massachusetts. |
| 1644 | Roger Williams publishes The Bloody Tenet of Persecution. |
| 1644 | Descartes publishes the Principles of Philosophy. |
| 1645 | First ironworks, at Saugus, MA. |
| 1647 | The Old Deluder Act requiring all towns with 50 families to appoint a schoolmaster. See also Massachusetts Bay School Law of 1642. |
| 1648 | Iroquois defeat the Hurons, drive them into Canada, north of the Lakes. |
| 1648 | Treaty of Westphalia, Peace Treaty between the Holy Roman Emperor and the King of France. |
| 1649 | Charles I executed; Oliver Cromwell establishes Commonwealth. |
| 1649 | Agreement of the Free People of England. "As a Peace-Offering to this distressed Nation" |
| 1649 | Toleration Act enacted by First Assembly in Maryland freeing religion. |
| 1649 | Descartes publishes The Passions of the Soul; goes to Sweden at the invitation of Queen Christina, where he dies the following year. |
| ???? | Misfortunes of Indentured Servants. The date of this document is unknown but is compelling reading. |
| 16?? | Slave Codes begin to appear in the colonies to deal with "unruly" blacks. |
| 1650 | The Taj Mahal is completed at Agra, India, by 20,000 workers over 20 years. |
| 1651 | Sumptuary law of MA mandates kind of clothing which must be worn by the citizens. |
| 1651 | Navigation Acts require English ships and crews for all imports. |
| 1653 | Oliver Cromwell becomes ruler of England. |
| 1653 | Commonwealth Instrument of Government adopted by Cromwell and his Council of Officers. |
| 1653 | Iroquois defeat the Erie Nation, extend influence into o-he-you (Ohio). |
| 1654 | Blaise Pascal, French mathematician, theologian and philosopher; - and laws of probability. |
| 1656 | New Netherland Council passes ordinance restricting religion. |
| 1656 | A Healing Question, expounding the principles of civil and religious liberty. |
| 1656 | Spinoza excommunicated by the Jewish community in Amsterdam. |
| 1657 | Rhode Island Assembly adopts freedom of religion; it doesn't last. |
| 1657 | John Washington jumps ship in Virginia, buys land. |
| 1657 | Remonstrance of the Inhabitants of the town of Flushing, NY, to Gov. Stuyvesant. |
| 1660 | Restoration of Charles II to the English throne. |
| 1660 | Declaration of Breda, a granting of freedom of religious opinion. |
| 1661 | Virginia Fornication Laws. "For restraint of the filthy sin of fornication." |
| 1662 | Charter of Connecticut granted April 23. |
| 1663 | Charter of North Carolina granted March 24. |
| 1663 | Charter of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations - July 8. |
| 1663 | John Eliot translates Bible into an Indian tongue. |
| 1663 | Spinoza publishes the Principles of Cartesian Philosophy. |
| 1664 | The Currency Act, to prohibit use of any legal notes except the British pound. |
| 1664 | Dutch give up control of New Amsterdam. |
| 1665 | Duke of York establishes Duke's Law, renames New Amsterdam for himself. |
| 1666 | The Declaratory Act, passed to assert British authority over the colonies. |
| 1666 | Description of the Province of Carolina, to entice English people to migrate to the colony. |
| 1668 | Sault Ste. Marie established by French missionaries. |
| 1669 | Robert Cavelier, Sieur de la Salle explores Ohio River valley. |
| 1669 | Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina inaugurated. |
| 1670 | Newton gives the world Calculus. |
| 1670 | Spinoza publishes the Theologico-Politcal Treatise. |
| 1670 | Grant from Charles II leads to settlement of Charleston, SC. |
| 1670 | Hudson's Bay Company founded to compete with French fur traders. |
| 1673 | Iroquois drive Mosopelea Indians from Southwestern Ohio. |
| 1673 | Marquette and Joliet explore northern parts of Mississippi valley. |
| 1675 | "King Philip's War" begins retaliatory Indian war against white invaders. |
| 1676 | Bacon's Rebellion wages vigilante war in Virginia. |
| 1676 | "Day of Thanksgiving", first formal declaration, June 20, Charlestown, MA. |
| 1677 | Spinoza's works posthumously published, including the Ethics. |
| 1679 | New Hampshire settlements proclaimed a royal colony. |
| 1679 | Habeas Corpus Amendment Act in England. |
| 1680 | Second Bill to Exclude the Duke of York from inheriting the crown because of his religion. |
| 1680 | Pueblo Indians get horses from Spanish; first Plains Indians to do so. |
| 1681 | Province of Pennsylvania (Penn's Woods) chartered February 28. |
| 1682 | William Penn arrives in America, first look at Penn's Woods. |
| 1682 | Penn publishes Frame of Government. Philadelphia founded. |
| 1682 | LaSalle explores Mississippi River, claims river valley for France. |
| 1684 | Charles II annuls 1629 charter of Massachusetts colony. |
| 1684 | Cotton Mather coins the term "Americans" for colonists. |
| 1684 | A patent is granted for the thimble. |
| 1685 | Louis XIV cancels Edict of Nantes, thousands flee to the colonies. |
| 1685 | Description of King Philip's War. War between colonists and the Indians in New England. |
| 1688 | Mennonites in Germantown, PA, become first major group to protest slavery in writing. |
| 1688 | The Glorious Revolution establishes Parliamentary supremacy. |
| 1689 | Bill of Rights enacted by English Parliament. Provides religious freedom. |
| 1689 | Locke publishes the Essay Concerning Human Understanding and the Letter Concerning Toleration. |
| 1690 | Publick Occurrences, Boston newspaper, becomes first to be banned in the colonies. |
| 1690 | Locke publishes the Two Treatises of Civil Government anonymously. |
| 1691 | Plymouth becomes part of royal colony of Massachusetts. |
| 1692 | Witch hunts in Salem, MA; 19 die. |
| 1693 | William and Mary becomes second college in the colonies, Feb 6. |
| 1693 | Champagne is invented by Dom Perignon, August 4. |
| 1695 | Freedom of the press comes to England. Censorship abolished. |
| 1696 | Habeas Corpus Act suspended in England. |
| 1696 | Board of Trade takes over administration of the colonies - John Locke is its most influential member until 1700. |
| 1697 | Penn proposes a Plan of Union for the English Colonies in America. |
| 1697 | King William's War ends. Began in 1689 |
| 1697 | Pierre Bayle, French philosopher, publishes his Historical and Critical Dictionary. |
| 1698 | Cotton Mather publishes story about Squanto. |
| 1698 | Pensacola founded (again). (Spanish had tried there in 1559). |
| 1698 | An Account of W. Jersey and Pennsylvania by Gabriel Thomas. |
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