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Period: 1618 BCE to 1618 BCE
1618
Start of the Thirty Years' War - Protestants revolt against Catholic oppression; Denmark, Sweden, and France invade Germany in later phases of war. Johannes Kepler proposes last of three laws of planetary motion. -
Period: 1609 BCE to 1607 BCE
1609
The English ship Sea Venture, en route to Virginia, is deliberately driven ashore during a storm at Bermuda to prevent its sinking; the survivors go on to found a new colony there. (25. July 1609) -
Period: 1607 BCE to 1607 BCE
1607
In 1607 There were people who came from England and came all the way to Jamestown. Jamestown was a country in North America in Jamestown the English people Worked on houses. T -
Period: 1607 BCE to 1607 BCE
1607
Jamestown, first successful attempt at colonizing the US. -
Period: 1600 BCE to 1600 BCE
1600
They came, in colonies settled around Jamestown, with the pilgrims at Plymouth Rock in the Massachusetts Bay, and they began what we would term the America of today. There would be treaties with the Indian nations and battles amongst warring tribes. There would be contests of wills between colonies funded and founded by British, Spanish, and French concerns. But this would be the century that began true settlement, for all its wonder and hardship and harbinger of a nation that would come. -
Period: 1585 BCE to 1585 BCE
1585
The expedition organised by Sir Walter Raleigh departs England for Roanoke Island (now in North Carolina) to establish the Roanoke Colony. (9. April 1585) -
Period: 1518 BCE to 1718 BCE
13 colonies
The 13 colonies is in Amarica or the new world and how it colinized -
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1587
Virginia Dare, granddaughter of Governor John White of the Colony of Roanoke, becomes the first English child born in the Americas. (18. August 1587) -
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1619
1619 marks the first arrival of slaves to what would eventually become the United States. They arrived in Virginia, as a new solution to replace the indentured servants, whose promised freedom and land was creating a permanent underclass. -
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1620
The Pilgrims sail from Plymouth, England, on the Mayflower to settle in North America. (Old Style date; September 16 per New Style date.) (6. September 1620)