Invasion from All Directions—Stolen Lands, Stolen Peoples 1600-1699
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1607
Colony of Virginia is established
The Virginia Colony is established under the corporate charter of the Virginia Company of London...Read More
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1622
Powhatan resistance as justification for genocide
John Smith notes that the uprising provides a great rationale for complete extermination of Native...Read More
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1624
Dutch West India Company establishes colony of New Amsterdam (New York)
The Dutch West India Company establishes New Amsterdam, at first for fur/pelt trade and later...Read More
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1628
Massachusetts Bay Colony is established
In 1627, the Council for New England issues a land grant to a new group...Read More
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1633
Maryland Colony established
In 1629, George Calvert, 1st Lord Baltimore, driven by “the sacred duty of finding a...Read More
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1636
Providence Plantations established (Rhode Island)
Persecuted groups, such as Quakers and Jews, settle in the area. Progressive for its time,...Read More
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1636
Connecticut Colony established
Governor John Haynes of the Massachusetts Bay Colony leads 100 people to Hartford in 1636....Read More
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1641
Laws support scalping and raping and enslaving Native women
The Dutch governor of Manhattan, Willem Kieft, offers the first bounty in North America for...Read More
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1661
Slavery in the colonies
By 1661, slavery is legal in nine colonies; eventually it is legal in the 13...Read More
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1664
Pueblo Natives are restricted from contact with Apaches
Spanish governors declare that no “foreign” Indians may enter into Pueblos except at designated times.
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1691
Virginia outlaws interracial marriage
English colonists married to Indians, Africans, or anyone of mixed ancestry are banished (Nies, 1996).