1638 - Wikipedia As of the start of 1638, the Gregorian calendar was 10 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923
What Happened in 1638 - On This Day What happened and who was famous in 1638? Browse important and historic events, world leaders, famous birthdays and notable deaths from the year 1638
1638 Calendar - What Happened Today In History March 29, 1638 – Swedish colonists establish the first European settlement in Delaware, naming it New Sweden April 15, 1638 – Tokugawa shogunate forces put down the Shimabara Rebellion when they retake Hara Castle from the rebels
A Brief Timeline of Events in America - 1626 - 1650 - ThoughtCo 1642 In what would become known as Kieft's War, New Netherland fights against the Hudson River Valley Indigenous peoples who have been making raids against the colony Willem Kieft was director of the colony from 1638–1647 Both sides will sign a truce in 1645 that will last a year
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National Covenant | Religious Reformation, Political Unification . . . Covenanter, any of the Scottish Presbyterians who at various crises during the 17th century subscribed to bonds or covenants, notably to the National Covenant (1638) and to the Solemn League and Covenant (1643), in which they pledged to maintain their chosen forms of church government and worship
Treaty of Hartford, 1638 – Venture Smith’s Colonial CT As follows, at Hartford, September 21, 1638: First, peace is declared between the Narragansett and the Mohegan and all former wrongs between them are buried and never to be brought up again
First Slaves Arrive in Massachusetts - Mass Moments On this day in 1638, a ship returned to Massachusetts Bay from the West Indies after a seven-month voyage Its cargo included cotton, tobacco and, as far as we know, the first enslaved Africans to be imported into Massachusetts