1660 to 1720
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1660-1720
Adventure! Exploration!
Alex Lucas Kj Kayla,
Andre
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King Charles I I Native Americans
STARTING
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William of Orange Thomas Savery
AND
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Nathaniel Bacon William Penn
ALSO
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Carolina colony is created by King
Charles II (1663)
CONNECTICUT IS GIVEN A ROYAL CHARTER(1662)
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Bacon’s Rebellion
May 10th 1676
Led by Nathaniel Bacon, colonist joined forces to voice their grievances with the Loyalist of a governor, William Berkeley.
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War on Wampanoag
September 1675
On September 9th the colonies declared war on the tribe only to be ambushed with 50 colonists killed 9 days later at the Battle of Bloody Brook.
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Granting Pennsylvania
March 10th 1681
King Charles II granted a large amount of New World land to William Penn to repay a debt to Penn’s father
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German Calvinist Jacob Leisler caused an
insurrection splitting New York along
ethnic and economic lines, disrupting
government. Leisler was hanged for treason.
1689
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Massachusetts issues colonial notes, the
nation’s earliest paper money.
3 FEBRUARY 1690
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Crown issues a charter that absorbs
Plymouth into Massachusetts.
1691
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Salem witch trials begin with the naming of
three witches, including one named Tituba,
an Indian slave.
LATE 1691
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LAND AQUISATION, CHANGE, &
BATTLES!
● New Jersey Formed! (1702)
● St. Augustine Defeated by Carolina Forces
(1702)
● France and Spain attack Charlseton, SC (and
fail) (1706)
● English Newfoundland captured by French
and Indian forces (1708)
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IMPORTANT BIRTHS ANS
BREAKTHROUGHS!
● B – Franks is born 1706
– Goes on to be awesome
● Steam Engine Patented by Thomas Savery (1698)
● 1st Delaware Assembly (1702)
● Charter of Privileges (1701)
● Yale Founded (1701)
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SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
● First Regular Newspaper – Boston
Newsletter (1702)
● Virginia Black Code – Slaves can't travel
(1705)
● Massachusetts fasts for wrongly killed
witches in witch trials (1699)
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ACTS AND PLANS AND STUFF
● Act of Union for Great Britain (1707)
● Pen's Plan for Union (1697)