1690s
blacksmith, teachers, farmers
Massachusetts in the 1690s
College of William and Mary(Virginia) dates to the 1690s.
They happened in Salem.
Craig Rose has written: 'Providence, Protestant union and godly reformation in the 1690s' 'England in the 1690s' -- subject(s): Church history, Civilization, History, History, Military, Influence, Military History ''S eminarys of faction and rebellion''
The British came to America in the 1700s. Improving Answer: The Jamestown colony was founded in 1607. The Pilgrims landed at Plymouth (and carved "Plymouth Rock") in 1620. Salem, Mass. was founded in 1626, and they had their "witch trials" all over and done by the 1690s. So the British came to America and settled here before 1700.
First attest 1690s, conjunction of 'God's hooks', referring to the nails of the crucifixion.
wagons horses and walking was really the main things that got people from place to plcae
They didnt until the 1690s when Charles II made the law and look it up and stop eing lazy
There were others in history. Connecticutt, Maine and other locations in Massachusetts. Connecticutt was actually the first state to execute an accused witch. None in the 1690s, however. But there was nothing special about that decade for witch hunting.