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- 410
- Rome, Italy: Alaric and Visigoths sack imperial city for last time
- 1492
- Oct 12....Bahamas: Christopher Columbus lands in New World
- 1498
- Florence, Italy: daVinci finishes Last Supper
- 1503
- Florence, Italy: daVinci paints Mona Lisa
- 1515
- England: Sir Thomas More publishes Utopia
- 1517
- Oct. 31...Germany: Luther begins Protestant Reformation
- 1534
- England: Henry VIII separates Anglican church from Rome
- 1543
- Spain: first Protestant burned at stake in Inquisition
- Italy: Vesalius accurately describes human anatomy
- 1553
- England: Protestants John Hooper and Thomas Cranmer executed at orders of
Mary Tudor, seeking to return to Roman Catholicism
- 1558
- England: Elizabeth takes the crown of Mary Tudor
- 1559
- England: Anglican church restored; Book of Common Prayer published
- 1588
- England: Spanish Armada defeated
- 1598
- April 15...Paris: Henri IV signs Edict of Nantes, recognizing Protestant rights
- 1603
- England: James I assumes the crown from Elizabeth
- 1607
- May 24...Jamestown, Va.: first permanent British settlement in North America
- 1620
- Dec 22....Plymouth, Mass.: Pilgrims land at Plymouth Rock
- 1621
- Plymouth, Mass.: Gov. John Carver dies, succeeded by William Bradford (until 1657)
- 1623
- Portsmouth, N.H.: Strawberry Banke founded
- 1625
- England: James I dies; Charles I reigns
- England: Plague called the Black Death
- 1626
- Salem, Mass.: Roger Conant moves settlement here
- 1628
- Plymouth, Mass.: Miles Standish attacks Merrymount settlement, where
Thomas Morton had given guns and liquor to Indians
- 1629
- England: Charles I dissolves Parliament; cloth trade slumps; bad harvests
- 1630
- Boston: Gov. Winthrop establishes new colony, assumes control from Endecott
- Boston, Salem: Major William Hathorne is one of original settlers
- 1631
- Boston, Salem: Roger Williams arrives
- Massachusetts: All male church members eligible to vote
- 1633
- Boston: Puritan ministers John Cotton, Thomas Hooker arrive
- 1634
- Boston: William and Anne Hutchinson follow John Cotton
- 1635
- Massachusetts: Roger Williams banished after disputes with magistrates
- Boston: Anne Hutchinson holds meetings in home after chapel
- 1636
- Massachusetts: Henry Vane elected governor
- Massachusetts: John Endecott leads troops against Pequots in start of war
- Massachusetts: Roger Williams flees to Rhode Island
- Massachsetts General Court authorizes Harvard College
- 1637
- Cambridge, Mass.: Synod attacks Hutchinson and followers; John Winthrop defeats
Henry Vane as governor; Hutchinson banished
- Connecticut: After Pequot attacks, troops destroy main Pequot village
- Nov. 7...Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard College officially founded
- 1638
- Exeter, N.H.: John Wheelwright founds town after banished from Massachusetts
- Portsmouth, R.I.: Hutchinson and other Antinomians found town
- 1639
- Scotland: First Bishops' War against rebellious Presbyterians
- 1640
- England: Charles I calls "Short" and "Long"
Parliaments to raise funds in war against Presbyterian Puritans
- 1641
- Massachusetts: Bay Psalm Book published
- Massachusetts adopts law code Body of Liberties
- Massachusetts: Richard Bellingham becomes governor
- 1642
- June...Boston: The Scarlet Letter (fiction) starts as Hester
Prynne stands on scaffold
- England: Civil War breaks out with Puritans against Charles I; much
church art taken down or destroyed
- 1643
- May 19...New England Confederation formed of colonies of Massachusetts Bay, New Haven,
Plymouth
- Italy: Evangelista Torricelli invents mercury barometer
- England: Puritan-controlled Parliament establishes Westminster Assembly
of Divines for religious reform; Hooker, Cotton, and Davenport decline to return
from New England
- New York: Anne Hutchinson killed in Indian attack
- 1644
- March...Boston: John Winthrop's Journal records execution of Mary Latham for
adultery, along with confessed partner James Britton
- England: John Milton publishes Areopagitica
- Paris: Rene Descartes publishes Principia Philosophia
- China: Ming dynasty ends
- England: Presbyterians assume majority of Parliament against Congregationalists
- Massachusetts: General Court divides into two houses
- New England: Roger Williams publishes The Bloody Tenet of Persecution;
John Cotton publishes The Keys of the Kingdom of Heaven
- 1645
- England: Puritan New Model Army wins at Naseby; Parliament establishes Presbyterianism
- May 14...Boston: Thomas Dudley elected governor
- Late summer...Boston: in The Scarlet Letter Hester Prynne
fictionally visits Governor Bellingham
- 1646
- New England Primer published around this period
- England: Charles I surrenders
- England: Charles Fox starts Quaker movement
- Cambridge, Mass.: Cambridge Assembly in New England to define colonial church
- England: Westminster Confession defines basic Calvinist beliefs of
Puritans
- October...Nonantum, Mass.: John Eliot delivers first sermon in Indian language
- 1647
- Boston: Nathaniel Ward publishes The Simple Cobbler of Agawam,
ridiculing female fashions; John Cotton
publishes The Bloody Tenent Washed
- 1648
- Charlestown, Mass.: Margaret Jones is first executed as witch
- Oct. 18...Boston: Cobblers form first union in North America
- England: Charles I escapes, defeated in Second Civil War
- Edinburgh: Westminster Catechism adopted
- England: Congregationalists assume control of Parliament
- Cambridge, Mass.: Congregational form of church ordered in New England Way
- Boston: Book of Laws and Liberties, detailed law code, adopted
- 1649
- Mar. 26...Boston: John Winthrop dies
- Early May...Boston: (in The Scarlet Letter fictionally)
Minister keeps vigil on scaffold in marketplace as Gov. Winthrop fictionally
dies
- a few days later...Boston, sea coast: Hester Prynne meets Roger Chillingworth
- several days later...Dorchester, in forest outside Boston: Hester meets
Arthur Dimmesdale
- three days later...Boston, marketplace: Hester and Pearl watch procession, listen
to Election Day sermon, and Dimmesdale confesses and dies on scaffold
- within the year...Boston: Roger Chillingworth dies, leaves fortune to Pearl
Prynne, and Hester Prynne disappears
- England: Charles I executed, Commonwealth established
- 1650
- London: first tea brought to England
- Oxford: first coffee shop opens in England
- England: Oliver Cromwell becomes lord general
- Salem, Mass.: Anne Bradstreet publishes The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung up in
America
- 1651
- Natick, Mass.: John Eliot founds village for Indian converts
- Massachusetts: three Baptists fined and banished
- 1653
- England: Cromwell dissolves Long Parliament, becomes Lord Protector
- 1654
- Jamaica: Cromwell sends military expedition
- Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard President Henry Dunster resigns after declaring
Baptist ideas
- Boston: Richard Bellingham again becomes governor
- 1656
- Massachusetts: Quakers arrive, are arrested, and banished
- Boston: Mistress Ann Hibbins put to death as witch
- 1657
- New England: Half-Way Covenant resolves membership in churches
- 1658
- England: Richard Cromwell becomes lord protector after Oliver dies; conflict renews
- Massachusetts: Death penalty enacted for Quakers
- 1659
- Boston: Quakers William Robinson and Marmaduke Stevenson are hung
- 1660
- Boston: Quaker Mary Dyer hangs
- England: Charles II restores monarchy; some Puritan leaders leave for New England
- 1661
- New England: Charles II halts Quaker executions
- Massachusetts: John Eliot is censured for antimonarchical ideas
- 1662
- ?"many years after" 1649...Boston: Hester Prynne
(character in The Scarlet Letter) fictionally returns
- Danvers, Salem, Mass.: Witchcraft hysteria reigns
- England: Anglicanism reestablished
- 1667
- England: John Milton publishes Paradise Lost
- 1675
- New England: Metacom begins King Philip's War
- 1676
- February..Concord, Mass.: praying Indians forcibly expelled to concentration
camp on Deer Island, Boston
- New England: King Philip's War mostly ends with killing of Metacom
- Boston: Great fire consumes most of city
- 1677
- Massachusetts absorbs Maine
- 1678
- England: John Bunyan publishes Pilgrim's Progress
- 1680
- New Hampshire becomes royal colony separate from Massachusetts
- 1681
- Boston: Baptists meet with General Court's permission
- England: Dissenters to Anglicanism are persecuted
- 1684
- Massachusetts charter revoked after complaints to king
- 1685
- New England: Joseph Dudley named acting governor for Massachusetts, Maine, and
New Hampshire
- England: James II succeeds Charles II
- 1686
- Dominion of New England: Sir Edmund Andros becomes governor
- 1687
- Dominion of New England: Connecticut and then New York and New Jersey are added;
Andros antagonizes colonists by taxes, Anglicanism, and arbitrary rule
- 1688
- ?"many, many years" after 1649..Boston: Hester Prynne of
The Scarlet Letter fictionally dies and is fictionally
buried next to Rev. Arthur
Dimmesdale in King's Chapel burying ground
- England: William and Mary take over in Glorious Revolution; James II flees
- Salem, Mass.: Worshipful Major William Hathorne ordered by court to carry
out severe whipping on Hester Craford for fornication and bearing an illegitimate
child
- 1689
- April 19...Concord, Boston: Andros imprisoned after rebellion
- England: Declaration of Rights insures some religious freedom
- Port Royal, Canada: William Phipps leads expedition to capture French fort
- 1691
- Massachusetts: New royal charter including Plymouth and royal governor, Phipps
- 1692
- Salem, Mass.: John Hathorne is a magistrate in witch trials
- 1693
- Massachusetts: last person executed for witchcraft dies
- Boston: Cotton Mather publishes Wonders of the Invisible World
- 1694
- Plymouth, Mass.: law calls for exposure of letter A on gown for
adultery
- 1700
- U.S.: first Conestoga wagons built
- Cambridge, Mass.: Increase Mather, Harvard president since 1685,
forced out by liberals
- 1701
- New Haven, Conn.: Yale University established
- 1702
- New England: Cotton Mather (son of Increase and grandson of
Richard) publishes Magnalia Christi Americana
- 1703
- Boston: Samuel Sewall, a magistrate in previous witch trials, stands
before congregation and confesses errors
- 1721
- Boston: Cotton Mather and Dr. Zabdiel Boylston, opposed by Benjamin Franklin and his
brother, advocate inoculation against smallpox epidemic
- 1727
- Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard establishes Hollis chair in mathematics and natural philosophy
- 1734
- Northampton, Mass.: Jonathan Edwards starts Great Awakening religious revival
- 1736
- Feb. 29...England: Ann Lee (founder of Shakers) born
- 1740
- New England: George Whitefield tours and revivalism spreads
- 1748
- Bilston, England: John Wilkinson builds first blast furnace
- 1749
- London: Henry Fielding publishes Tom Jones
- Ball bearings first patented
- U.S.: Benjamin Franklin invents lightning rod
- 1754
- New England: Jonathan Edwards publishes Freedom of the Will
- 1758
- New England: Jonathan Edwards dies
- 1760
- Salem, Mass.: Surveyor Jonathan Pue dies
- 1773
- Dec. 16...Boston: Tea Party dumps tea in harbor in tax protest
- 1775
- Apr. 18...Boston-Lexington, Mass.: midnight ride of Charles Dawes and Paul Revere warn of
Redcoats coming to destroy munitions of colonists
- Apr. 19...Concord, Mass.: British repelled at North Bridge, retreat
to Boston, Revolutionary War begins
- May 10...Fort Ticonderoga, New York: Ethan Allen's irregular forces, with
Benedict Arnold, capture fortress and guns are hauled to besiege British in Boston
- May 19....Salem, Mass., 27 Union St.: Nathaniel Hathorne (Hawthorne's
father) born
- 1776
- July 4...Philadelphia: Declaration of Independence published
- 1784
- Jan. 14...U.S.: Ratification of Treaty of Paris ends Revolutionary War
- 1791
- Dec. 15...Washington, D.C.: Bill of Rights adopted
- 1793
- Jan. 9...Philadelphia: first successful balloon flight, by
Jean-Pierre-Francois Blanchard, witnessed by Washington
- Feb. 12...Washington, D.C.: Fugitive Slave Law enacted by Congress
- 1794
- U.S.: Benjamin Franklin publishes Autobiography
- March 14...U.S.: Eli Whitney patents cotton gin
- July-Nov....U.S.: Whisky Rebellion against federal taxes
- 1795
- Feb. 13...North Carolina: first state university opens
- May 19...London: James Boswell dies
- 1796
- England: Edward Jenner discovers vaccine for smallpox
- London: ballet dancers first perform with toe shoes
- 1797
- June 24...N.J.: Charles Newbold patents cast iron plow
- 1798
- Austria: Aloys Sonefelder invents lithography
- 1799
- Salem, Mass.: Peabody Museum founded
- Nov. 29..Amos Bronson Alcott born
- Dec. 14...Virginia: George Washington dies
- 1800
- April 2...Vienna: Beethoven performs 1st Piano Concerto and 1st Symphony
- April 14..Washington, D.C.: Congress establishes library
- Paris: first coffee percolator invented
- March 20...Alessandro Volta publishes description of first battery
- 1803
- May 25...Boston, Mass.: Ralph Waldo Emerson born
- 1804
- May 14...St. Louis: Jefferson sends Lewis and Clark to explore Louisiana Purchase to the Pacific
- July 4....
Salem, Mass., 27 Union St.: Nathaniel Hathorne, Jr., born to
Nathaniel Hathorne and Elizabeth Clarke Manning Hathorne
- U.S.: Alexander Hamilton killed by Aaron Burr in duel
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