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  1. 24 de nov. de 2020 · Between 1626 and 1650, the new American colonies chafed at being so close to political rivals, and squabbled with one another over borders, religious freedom, and self-government. The key events during this time include the ongoing wars with Indigenous residents and disputes with the government of Charles I of England.

  2. 4 de dic. de 2020 · Use these American History Timelines to find the key events that happened in America's past. This timeline focuses on the years 1651-1675.

  3. 27 de sept. de 2017 · The devastation of the indigenous population by epidemic disease allowed Spaniards to quickly lay claim to the islands of the Caribbean, followed by the former Aztec and Inca empires on the mainland. Within 100 years, all of the major Spanish settlements in the Americas had been established.

  4. 13 de sept. de 2021 · Timeline: Colonial America - 1600-1799. Read about major events in U.S. History from 1600–1799, including the Mayflower Compact, Boston Massacre, American Revolution, and more. 1607. May 14 o.s. Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in America, is established by the London Company in southeast Virginia. 1619. July 30 o.s.

  5. 30 de nov. de 2020 · Here are the key events that occurred between these years. 1675. June 20: King Philip's War begins when King Philip (1638–1676, and also known as Metacomet) leads a coalition of his Wampanoag tribe with their allies, the Pocumtuc and Narragansett, on a raid against the colonial settlement of Swansea.

  6. Overview. In the course of the seventeenth century, the calamitous decline of the indigenous population of Mexico continues, reaching its nadir of 1.5 million inhabitants in 1650 (from a baseline at the time of the Conquest variously estimated to range from 5 to 25 million).

  7. Permanence, American Beginnings: 1492-1690, Primary Resources in U.S. History and Literature, Toolbox Library, National Humanities Center. Primary resources--historical documents, literary texts, and works of art--thematically organized with notes and discussion questions.