Monday, May 24, 2021

1666 AD to 1710 AD

1666 AD to 1710 AD

    
1668 AD, USA: Father Jacques Marquette established the first Michigan settlement at Sault Ste Marie.
1868 AD: Texas Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Snake Indian War, Utah's Black Hawk War, Comanche Wars, Battle of Washita River, Franklin County War.

1869 AD: Texas-Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Utah's Black Hawk Wars, Comanche Wars, Franklin County War. 

1870 AD: Texas-Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Utah's Black Hawk Wars, Comanche Wars, Franklin county War, 

1670 AD: Many European and American travelers move up and down the Mississippi River and its major tributaries. Among the wonders they observed was the great degradation of the Native population.



1871 AD: Texas-Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Utah's Black Hawk War, Comanche Wars, Franklin County War, Kingsley Cave Massacre, U.S. forces invade Korea.    

1672 AD: Over 6,000 Irish boys and women sold as slaves since England gained control of Jamaica.


1673 AD: North America: Jacques Marquette and Louis Joliet leave De Pere, Wisconsin on their historic Journey to the Mississippi river.

1676 AD: Bacon's Rebellion on the Virginia _ Maryland border began as an effort to protect colonists  from Indians and lead to the burning of Jamestown.

1679 AD: USA:  Priests, probably French, and others visiting the Mississippi river area were finding the "mounds" grown over with grass, brush, and trees by this date. Even so, thy found many of them impressive. Notable among those mounds were seen at the present site of Saint Louis city. At about the same times the ones at Natchez city were still occupied by native people and the French found it necessary to drive them off.
~ Act of Habeas Corpus passed in England forbidding imprisonment without a trial.

1680 AD: Dodo, flightless bird becomes extinct.

1685 AD: Accession of James II.

1887 AD, March: Kino founds mission Dolores first of the mississions in Pimeria Alta.

1688 AD: English Revolution.
~ James II deposed in England. Gates of Derry shut in face of James' troops.
~ Ireland: Catholics now held 22% of the land.


1689 AD: Anti-Catholic penal laws introduced to Ireland by English.
~ Siege and relief of Derry.
~ Catholics remain holding 14% of the land in Ireland.
~ to 90 AD: Deposed James II flees to Ireland, is defeated at the Battle of the Boyne.
~ James II's Parliament restores all lands confiscated since 1641.
~ to 1755 AD, France: Robert de Montesquieu, Baron de la Breda et da, French moralist. (update)

1690 AD, Ireland: William of Orange (william III) lands at Carrickfergus and defeats James II at Battle of the Boyne.
~ 11,000 "Wild Geese" sail for France.

1691 AD, Ireland: Catholic defeat at Aughrim and surrender at Limerick. 

1692 AD to 1829 AD: exclusion of Catholics from Parliament and all professions.
~ Jamaica: Port Royal.More than half the city sank beneath the sea. (why?)
~ Salem witchcraft trials in New England.

1963 AD, Sicily: Earthquake at Catania resulting in 60,000 dead.

1695 AD: Anti-Catholic penal laws introduced to Ireland by Englishmen. Catholics now hold only 14% of the land in Ireland. First anti-Catholic penal laws.
~ March- April, North America: Pimas in Altar valley revolt, Pimeria Alta.

1697 AD, North America: A spaniard named Manoe estimated one hundred sheep horns in one pile at a Pima/Papago village called Tusconi Moo. (?)

1699 AD: Father Kino established a ranch at Sonoioto to raise cattle for mission.(?)

1702 AD: Kino descends Colorado river to gulf and show Lower California to be a Peninsula.

1704 AD: Penal Code enacted, Irish Catholics barred from voting, education, and the military.

1710 AD, (Ukraine?) Cossack: Constitution of Pylyp Orlyk written by Hetman Pylyp.
~ End of last partial filling of Lake Cahuilla to sea level.





1714 AD, Ireland: Catholics hold only 7% of the land in their own land.




 
 
 
 
 
 
1704 AD: Penal code enacted barring Catholics from voting. education, and military. After many hundreds of years of dominance the English were still afraid of the Irish, it seems to me.
 
1710 AD: Cossack: The Constitution of Pylyp Orlyk was written by Hetman Pylyp.