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  1. 1600 - Wikipedia

    The year 1600 was the end of the 16th century and the start of the 17th century. In the Gregorian calendar, it was the first century leap year and the last until the year 2000.

  2. Overview | Colonial Settlement, 1600s - 1763 - Library of Congress

    In the early 1600s, in rapid succession, the English began a colony (Jamestown) in Chesapeake Bay in 1607, the French built Quebec in 1608, and the Dutch began their interest in the region that became …

  3. Historical Events in 1600 - On This Day

    Historical events from year 1600. Learn about 22 famous, scandalous and important events that happened in 1600 or search by date or keyword.

  4. Historical/Cultural Timeline - 1600s

    Miguel de Cervantes's Don Quixote de la Mancha, the first modern novel. Jamestown, Virginia, established-first permanent English colony on American mainland. Pocahontas, daughter of Chief …

  5. 10 Reasons Why Historians Call The 1600s The Great Crisis Era

    Jul 1, 2025 · Here’s a look at the major events that turned the 17th century into a worldwide crisis. The 1600s brought deep freezes that gripped Europe in the Little Ice Age. The Thames turned solid, …

  6. 1600 Archives | HISTORY

    Learn something new with key events in history, from the American Revolution to pop culture, crime and more.

  7. US Timeline 1600s - History Study For All

    On August 27, 1664, while England and the Dutch Republic were at peace, four English frigates sailed into New Amsterdam’s harbor and demanded New Netherland’s surrender, effecting the bloodless …

  8. World History Timeline: 16th Century (1501 to 1600)

    Attitudes and global events during the first decade of the 16th century with links to all decades of the century. One paragraph for each of 8 items.

  9. What Happened In 1600 - Historical Events 1600 - EventsHistory

    What happened in the year 1600 in history? Famous historical events that shook and changed the world. Discover events in 1600.

  10. The United States, 1600–1800 A.D. - The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Europeans colonize North America in the early seventeenth century, motivated by religious and economic goals.