Isaac Newton was around in most of the 17th century but died early in the 18th century.
Robert Boyle lived in the 17th century. He was an Irish philosopher, chemist, physicist and inventor. He was born in 1627 and died in 1691 CE.
China and America are the most developed countries on the planet. Sweden and all those 2nd world countries are crap....they still live in 17th century cities.
Actually, this depends on people's opinion but due to their work and how hard they worked, I did Believe that ENGLISH and AMERICAN INDIANS could live in harmony.
No, they lived 8th to 11th century
In the 17th century: 1606-1669.
16th to 17th century
Isaac Newton was around in most of the 17th century but died early in the 18th century.
No. Dodos went extinct in the mid to late 17th century.
Puritanism was a religious movement that emerged in England in the late 16th century and continued into the 17th century. The height of Puritan influence was during the mid-17th century, particularly in England and its North American colonies.
The 16th and 17th centuries. He was born in 1571 and died in 1630.
The first English governor of the American colonies was Sir William Berkeley, who served in Virginia during the 17th century. He lived in the governor's mansion in Jamestown, which was the capital of the Virginia Colony at that time. This location was significant as it was one of the earliest English settlements in North America.
Robert Boyle lived in the 17th century. He was an Irish philosopher, chemist, physicist and inventor. He was born in 1627 and died in 1691 CE.
There are many people in the 21st century who live in caves. For example, there are a lot of people in China who do this.
No, she lived in the time of World War Two, around the 1930's and 1940's.
Dirk Hartog was a Dutch sailor and explorer during the 17th century. He was born and died in Amsterdam, which is in the Netherlands.
no they don't