1629 - Wikipedia As of the start of 1629, the Gregorian calendar was 10 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923
Historical Events in 1629 - On This Day Historical events from year 1629 Learn about 19 famous, scandalous and important events that happened in 1629 or search by date or keyword
Massachusetts Bay Colony Charter of 1629 The Massachusetts Bay Colony charter of 1629 was a royal document that gave the Massachusetts Bay Company permission by the English crown to establish a colony in New England
The Avalon Project : The Charter of Massachusetts Bay : 1629 TO HAVE and to houlde, possess, and enjoy all and singular the aforesaid Continent, Landes Territories, Islandes, Hereditaments, and Precincts, Seas, Waters, Fishings, with all, and all manner their Comodities, Royalties, Liberties, Prehemynences, and Proffits that should from thenceforth arise from thence, with all and singuler their Appurtenan
History of Europe - Crisis, War, 1629-35 | Britannica Louis XIII (1610–43) and Cardinal Richelieu (chief minister 1624–42) were, however, engaged in a desperate war against their Calvinist subjects; only when the rebels had been defeated, early in 1629, was it possible for the king and his chief minister to cross the Mount Cenis Pass and enter Italy
Detail 1629, Massachusetts Bay Colony Founded - Americas Best History The Massachusetts Bay Colony continued to grow after the harsh winter of 1629-30, as the Winthrop fleet, known as the summer of the Great Migration, left England on April 8, 1630 Seven hundred colonists would arrive over the next year on eleven ships, with more arriving over the next five years
Massachusetts Bay, Colonial Charters of (1629, 1691) In 1629 King Charles I granted a royal charter to Puritan leaders of the New England Company, incorporating them as the Massachusetts Bay Colony In the same year Puritan leaders received authorization to migrate to New England and take the charter with them
The 1629 Charter of Freedoms and Exemptions To encourage agricultural settlement in New Netherland, the Dutch West India Company issued a Charter of Freedoms and Exemptions on June 7, 1629 to encourage the agricultural settlement of New Netherland
The Crisis of 1629: How Charles I’s Clash With Parliament Shaped . . . The tumultuous years of 1628–1629 marked a decisive turning point in the relationship between King Charles I and the English Parliament What began as a dispute over taxation and royal prerogatives escalated into a constitutional crisis that foreshadowed the English Civil War