in the late 1600s, which parts of north America were claimed by the french
yes, they were alive during the 1600s and were eventually hung due to practicing witchcraft
Miguel deCervantes painted both in either the 15 or 1600s
Some do some don't. It just depends on what one you want to work for..
He softened some of his father''s laws and encouraged religious toleration and legal reform
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Most people in France in the 1600s worked as farmers. Some people worked as fishmongers, tailors, blacksmiths, shoemakers, and inn keepers.
they did not have enough money
different types of telescopes and the barometer
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Some are still satnding, some have deteriorated, and some have become museums.
Some notable scientists in the 1600s were Galileo Galilei, Johannes Kepler, and Robert Boyle. Galileo was an Italian astronomer and physicist known for his contributions to modern observational astronomy. Kepler was a German astronomer who formulated the laws of planetary motion. Boyle was an Anglo-Irish natural philosopher who is considered one of the founders of modern chemistry.
No they did not they thought that the laws were unfair like the taxation without representation.
In the 1600s, various laws were passed that affected specific groups, such as the Navigation Acts in England that restricted trade to benefit British merchants, the Code Noir in France that regulated the lives of slaves and free people of color in colonies, and the Witchcraft Acts in England that targeted individuals, mostly women, accused of witchcraft with severe penalties.
by making laws that the people didn't like so they clashed with the Royal governors over power.