Pennsylvania's religious tolerance in 1600s?
I believe they were Quakers.
If i may add, i believe it was the Puritans and the Quakers.
Calendar used in England in the 1600's?
In 1600 in England the Julian calendar, devised under Julius Caesar, was still in use. It was replaced by the Gregorian calendar in Britain and her overseas territories (including the American colonies) in 1752.
What happened to the Spanish Missions of the 1600s?
Some are still satnding, some have deteriorated, and some have become museums.
What were your human rights in Massachusetts in the 1600s?
some rights are: freedom to speech, freedom to speech and the right to start own business
Equipment used by explorers in the 1600s?
Weapons(knives,guns),work tools(axes,machetes)telescope,compass and of course COMMON SENSE!
Who are some Famous people form the 1600s?
King Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 until his execution in 1649. It was King Charles I who reigned foolishly with outrages taxation that led to the English Civil War. He was beheaded on January 30th, a Tuesday, of 1649.
William Shakespeare whose actual birth date is unknown but was baptized in 1564 and died in 1616. He was an English poet and playwright who is now regarded as the greatest writer ever to have graced the English language. Best known for such plays as Hamlet, Macbeth, King Lear and Romeo and Juliet.
Queen Elizabeth I of England and Ireland just barely squeaks in to the 1600's dying in 1603.
Sir Walter Raleigh, the famed poet, soldier, courtier and explorer dies in 1618. Arrested for treason in 1603 for supposedly being involved in the plot to remove King James I of England from the throne. He was beheaded in 1618 his last words being to the executioner; "Strike man, strike!"
Giordano Bruno, an Italian philosopher who advocated a heliocentric view of the world and an infinite universe was burned at the stake as a heretic and while the Italian authorities "imprisoned because of his wicked words", he was burned at he stake on February 17th of 1600.
When was the Blue Mosque of Constantinople Turkey built?
It was built during the reign of Ottomans. Originally, it was a church.
What writers believed that the community could be improved by investing in public education?
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What was the main reason for the shortage of priests in Virginia in the 1600s?
They did not want to travel long distance.
When did the Spaniards conquer Baja California Sur?
All military expeditions led by Spanish conquistadors (1529-1534) failed, but allowed them to find that California was a peninsula, and that it was lightly inhabited by nomadic tribes known as pericu, guaycura and cochimi. The "conquest" of Baja California was performed by jesuit missionaries, who slowly but steadily, began the conversion of the nomadic population between 1690 and 1767 through a network of missions, some of which stand to this day.
What group was least dependent on the labor of serfs in the mid-1600's?
The nations of Western Europe were the least dependent on the labor of serfs in the mid-1600s.
What type of ships did Australians use in the 1600s?
Bark canoes. The Indigenous Australians, or Aborigines, were the only ones occupying the continent in the 1600s.
What are 1600s New Jersey resources?
In the 1600s, one of New Jersey's most important natural resources was its large amount of excellent farmland. Other important natural resources at that time were iron ore and the timber from the plentiful forests. Furs and coal were also abundant.
The clothing item that the 17th century Royals wore that looked like flattened Chinese lanterns or a neck pillow but were collars were known as a ruff.
Why did so many buildings burn in the great fire of London?
There was no fire brigade back then, no fire pumps, no water hydrants, just volunteers with buckets who backed off when the fire got out of control. Most houses were completely or partly made of wood, and the season had been very dry, so they burned easily. And a strong wind fueled the fire and the spread of the fire.
What is the roman numeral for 1600's?
The Roman numeral for 1600 was MDC
M is 1000 in roman numerals
D is 500
C is 100
Was the English Bill of Rights signed in 1688?
It was enacted in 1688 as shown on the UK Ministry of Justice site at the link below. For some reason the Yale University Law website shows 1689.
What was gold used for 2000 years ago?
Essentially gold has been used the same way 2000 years ago as it is used today. Gold is used for making jewelery, and serves as a metal for decorative purposes. Gold bullion is still used as a monetary substance for the payment of international debts. Banks such as the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, store the gold bullion of many countries in the 6 stories below vaults for international payments. Gold coins minted for monetary value still exist and gold is also used to mint so coins that have no monetary uses but are made to commemorate certain events. Gold also now and through the ages has been used for dental purposes. 2000 years ago gold served for the most part the same ways it is used today.
Ships go back into history for thousands of years. Ancient Egypt had boats, the Vikings, ancient Chinese had war ships with flame throwers in the bow. The Romans had war ships, and the Greeks had ships for trade. Ships and boats use goes so far back in time that it is impossible to know who invented them.
What is the date of the english Bill of Rights?
The English Bill of Rights was written and adopted in the year 1689, in late December, all though due to the fact a different calendar system was in use at the time, at the time it was known as the Bill of Rights 1688. It remains in effect as a law in the present-day United Kingdom.
What was the religion of France in 1600's?
Religion was very important to the French settlers and they had a goal to turn all the natives into catholic but some weren't willing to convert, this caused a gap in their relationship and made many problems but the French built a church anyway and sent over nuns and Jesuit's.