A great many countries were kingdoms in the 16th and 17th centuries. One country that was not a kingdom all the way through those two hundred years is the one you are probably asking about, England, which became a kind of republic for some time in the 17th century. During the time that it was a kingdom the following monarchs reigned: Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I, Elizabeth I, James I, Charles I, Charles II, James II, Mary II, William III.
During the same 200 years the following monarchs reigned in France: Louis XII, Francis I, Henri II, Francis II, Charles IX, Henri III, Henri IV, Louis XIII, Louis XIV.
England:
King George III and Queen Charlotte
France:
King Louis XVI and the Queen was Marie Antoinette
Galliard
16th and 17th century
Ballet was originally invented for men but over time girls have taken over.
they went to watch public execution, watch plays from the famous Shakespeare, shin kicking, football and some others
in the 16th and 17th centuries
The 17th Century
1628 was the 17th century.
Nothing whatsoever. The 16th century ended at midnight on December 31, 1600. The 17th century started a millisecond later.
No, 1642 was in the 17th century.
from the 16th to 17th century
because of the tea act, which is one of the ideals of the 16th an 17th century.
16th and 17th century.
16th to 17th century
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It is the 17th century. Looking at the number, 1600 years have gone, which is 16 centuries and it is 9 years into the next century, so it is the 17th century.
1500-1599 was the 16th century; 1600-1699 was the 17th century.
early 16th century to early 17th century