During the 1640s, East India Company agents were instructed to select fabrics more in line with British tast In the 1670s and 1680s, British craftsmen were sent to India to train local artisans in skills that would better meet British expectations...
The Republic of Indian Stream or Indian Stream Republic was an unrecognized constitutional republic in North America, along the section of the border that divides the current Canadian province of Quebec from the US state of New Hampshire It existed from July 9, 1832, to August 5, 1835...
1502: Fanatical Shi'ite Islam develops under Safavids of Persia: 1503: Powerful Italian general Caesar Borgia defeated in Spain: 1506: Golden Age of Poland begins under Sigismund I and II...
The Atlantic Slave Trade was the result of, among other things, labour shortage, itself in turn created by the desire of European colonists to exploit New World land and resources for capital profits...
1650-1654 1652 Massachusetts general court rules that the territory of Maine lies within the boundaries of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, thus ending Maine's immediate hopes of independence 1650, Anne Bradstreet, The Tenth Muse 1653 John Eliot, Catechism in the Indian Language, first book printed in ....
Timeline - The 1870s The decade would hold a celebration of the nation's 100th birthday barely ten years after a Civil War, but most remarkable was not the anniversary, but the intellectual and industrial progress that the USA would make...
The American Revolution would not commence until 1765, when the Stamp Act Congress, representing the thirteen colonies, disputed the right of the British parliament to tax the colonists without providing them with representation in the House of Commons The American Revolutionary War would not begin ....
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Timeline of seventeenth17th century inventions 1600 to 1699 - Inventions of the 1600s...
Queen Victoria, who also bore the title of Empress of India, had a real and abiding interest in the British Empire, but other European monarchs also ruled over possessions 'beyond the seas' This collection of original essays explores the connections between monarchy and colonialism, from the old ....
The Jesuits first made contact with the Fox in the 1660s and 1670s at their village along the Wolf River in northeast Wisconsin The Fox disliked the French because they traded with their Indian enemies, particularly the Santee Dakota to the west...
1670-1704 Reigning Abbess Gabrielle de Rochechouart de Mortemart of the Royal Abbey of Fontevraud (France) Marie-Madeleine-Gabrielle was the sister of the Marquise de Montespan, she is said to have translated all the works of Plato from the Latin version of Ficino...
Sriranga died in the late 1670s as an emperor without an empire, putting an end to over three centuries of Vijayanagara rule in India By the 18th century, southern India had fragmented completely into local states alongside various European colonies, especially at Goa (Portuguese) and Pondicherry (French)...
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In 1624 the Dutch West India COmpany established a series of permanent reading posts on the Hudson, Connecticut, and Delaware Rivers Overall, he helped the Dutch make a claim on American territory and establish a permanent presence in the New World...
Nov 12, 2015· In the late 15th Century, Portugal arrived in India, beginning a new era of interaction between Europeans and Indians For the next century, the Portuguese p....
Within another generation, the Plymouth Company (1620), the Massachusetts Bay Company (1629), the Company of New France (1627), and the Dutch West India Company (1621) began to send thousands of colonists, including families, to North America...
By 1650, the West India Company was firmly in control of both the sugar and slave trades, and had occupied the Caribbean islands of Sint Maarten, Curaçao, Aruba and Bonaire in order to guarantee access to the islands' salt-pans...