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1630s

The 1630s decade ran from January 1, 1630, to December 31, 1639.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
  • 1630
  • 1631
  • 1632
  • 1633
  • 1634
  • 1635
  • 1636
  • 1637
  • 1638
  • 1639
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Events

1630

January–June

July–December

Date unknown

1631

January–June

July–December

Date unknown

1632

January–June

July–December

Date unknown

  • Antigua and Barbuda is first colonized by England.
  • The Portuguese are driven out of Bengal.
  • Yakutsk, Russia is founded.
  • King Władysław IV Vasa of Poland forbids anti-Semitic books and printings.
  • Construction of the Taj Mahal begins.
  • Catharina Stopia succeeds her spouse, as Sweden's ambassador to Russia, becoming perhaps the first female diplomat in Europe.[6]
  • Approximate date – Last inhabitants leave the original city of Reimerswaal in Zeeland.

1633

January–June

July–December

Date unknown

1634

January–June

July–December

Date unknown

1635

January–June

July–December

Date unknown

  • Guadeloupe and Martinique are colonized by France.
  • Dominica is claimed by France.
  • The Ottomans are expelled from Yemen.
  • In the Mughal Empire, Shah Jahan's Pearl Mosque at Lahore Fort is completed.
  • Nagyszombat University (predecessor of Budapest University) is established.
  • Boston Latin School, the oldest school in the United States of America, is founded in Boston, Massachusetts.
  • Japan forbids merchants to travel abroad, under penalty of death.
  • A Japanese imperial memorandum decrees: "Hereafter entry by the Portuguese galeota is forbidden. If they insist on coming, the ships must be destroyed and anyone aboard those ships must be beheaded."
  • Willem and Joan Blaeu publish the first edition of their Atlas Novus, in Amsterdam.

1636

January–June

July–December

Date unknown

1637

January–June

July–December

Date unknown

1638

January–June

July–December

Date unknown

  • Scottish Covenanters meet at Muchalls Castle, to compose responses to the Bishops of Aberdeen.
  • Pedro Teixeira makes the first ascent of the Amazon River, from its mouth to Quito, Ecuador (the same trip had been made in the opposite direction, in 1541).
  • Dutch merchant Willem Kieft is appointed Director of New Amsterdam, by the Dutch West India Company.
  • The Netherlands colonizes Mauritius.
  • Port Louis, Mauritius is founded.
  • The Dutch settle in Ceylon.
  • The Finnish postal service, now called Suomen Posti, is founded.
  • New Haven, the first planned city in America, is founded.
  • Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and his sons capture the city of Kandahar, from the Safavids.
  • Shipwrecked English buccaneer Peter Wallace, called Ballis by the Spanish, settles near and perhaps gives his name to the Belize River, the first known European settlement in Belize.
  • The Peking Gazette makes an official switch in its production process of newspapers, from woodblock printing to movable type printing (private newspapers in Ming Dynasty China were first mentioned in 1582).

1639

January–June

July–December

Date unknown

  • Kralendijk is founded as Fort Oranje to defend Bonaires main harbour
  • Ulaanbator, Mongolia is founded as a yurt monastary called Orgoo
  • The Casiquiare canal, a river forming a natural channel between the Amazon River and Orinoco River basins, is first encountered by Europeans, an expedition led by Pedro Teixeira and Cristóbal Diatristán de Acuña.
  • French nobleman Jérôme le Royer de la Dauversière obtains the seigneurial title to the island of Montreal in New France (modern-day Quebec) in the name of the Société Notre-Dame de Montréal to establish a Roman Catholic mission to evangelize indigenous peoples.
  • The House of Assembly of Barbados meets for the first time.
  • Russian Cossacks advance over the Urals to the Pacific, to Okhotsk.
  • Sakoku, the isolationist foreign policy of Japan, comes fully into effect.
    • Dejima, an island trading post off Nagasaki, becomes the only official port of trade allowed for Europeans, with the multi-national United East Indies Company (Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie) as the only European party officially allowed. Trading parties from China, India and other places are still officially allowed, though the VOC will become the usual broker for them.
    • Japanese wives and children of Dutch and British people from Hirado are sent to Batavia (Asian headquarters of the VOC, renamed Jakarta by the Japanese around three centuries later) on Dutch ships.[19]
  • The Treaty of Zuhab is signed between the Ottoman (Turkish) Empire and Safavid Persia, delineating the modern Turkey-Iran and Iraq-Iran border lines.

Births

1630

Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
Jan Vermeer van Utrecht
Pieter Gerritsz van Roestraten
Estephan El Douaihy
  • April 1Jacob Boreel, Dutch diplomat and politician (d. 1697)
  • April 7 – Ulrik Christian Gyldenløve, commander-in-chief of the Danish army (d. 1658)
  • April 16 – Lambert van Haven, Danish architect (d. 1695)
  • April 21 – Pieter Gerritsz van Roestraten, Dutch painter (d. 1700)
  • April 28Charles Cotton, English poet and writer (d. 1687)
  • May 3
    • Thomas Rosewell, English minister (d. 1692)
    • Jacob von Sandrart, German engraver (d. 1708)
  • May 4 – Hendrik Schoock, Dutch painter (d. 1707)
  • May 6 – Johan Hadorph, Swedish director-general of the Central Board of National Antiquities (d. 1693)
  • May 12 – Jean-Baptiste de Santeul, French writer (d. 1697)
  • May 17 – John Howe, English Puritan theologian (d. 1705)
  • May 29 – King Charles II of England, Scotland, and Ireland (d. 1685)[20]
  • June 1 – Carlo Barberini, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1704)
  • June 4 – Jacques Rousseau, French painter (d. 1693)
  • June 7 – John Talbot of Lacock, English politician and general (d. 1714)
  • June 8 – Wolf Caspar von Klengel, German architect in Saxony (d. 1691)
  • June 10 – Willem van Bemmel, Dutch Golden Age painter (d. 1708)
  • June 24 – Henry Cavendish, 2nd Duke of Newcastle, English politician (d. 1691)

1631

Stanislaus Papczyński
Christoffel Pierson
Johann Heinrich Roos
  • William Stoughton, American judge at the Salem witch trials (d. 1701)
  • Klara Izabella Pacowa, politically active Polish court official (d. 1685)

1632

Adam Frans van der Meulen
Christopher Wren
Baruch Spinoza
  • Bárbara Coronel, Spanish actress (d. 1691)
  • Anne de La Grange-Trianon, French courtier (d. 1707)
  • Louise Boyer, French duchess and courtier (d. 1697)

1633

Emperor Go-Kōmyō
Gesina ter Borch

1634

Countess Albertine Agnes of Nassau

1635

Sulaiman Shikoh
Frans van Mieris the Elder

Date unknown

1636

Gregório de Matos

1637

Johan Vibe
Francis Turner

1638

Ulrik Frederik Gyldenløve
Louis XIV of France
  • Hannah Allen, British writer (d. 1668)

1639

Éléonore Desmier d'Olbreuse
  • Yair Bacharach, German rabbi (d. 1702)
  • Consort Donggo, concubine of the Shunzhi Emperor of the Qing Dynasty (d. 1660)
  • Dirck Ferreris, Dutch painter (d. 1693)
  • Caspar Netscher, Dutch painter (d. 1684)
  • Samuel Peterson, early Swedish settler of New Sweden, founder of modern-day Wilmington (d. 1689)

Deaths

1630

Ambrogio Spinola

1631

Jacob Matham
John Smith

1632

1633

George Herbert
Cornelis Drebbel

1634

Hendrick Avercamp

1635

1636

Johannes Saeckma

1637

1638

Barbara Longhi

1639

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