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Defining Documents in World History: The 17th Century (1601-1700)

Appendixes

Chronological List

1604: Raag Gond

1605: Jahangir: Twelve Decrees

1609: James I: Speech on the Divine Right of Kings

1610: Galileo Galilei: Starry Messenger

1613: Samuel de Champlain: Voyages

1615: Letter of Cardinal Bellarmine to Paolo Antonio Foscarini concerning Galileo’s Theories

1615: Miguel Cervantes: Don Quixote

1615: Japanese Laws Governing Military Households

1615: Matteo Ricci: “Religious Sects among the Chinese”

1619: John Rolfe: Letter to Sir Edwin Sandys

1621: Letter of Edward Winslow to a Friend

1621: Charter of the Dutch West India Company

1623: Richard Frethorne: Letter to His Parents

1624: John Smith: The Generall Historie of Virginia

1630: John Winthrop: “A Model of Christian Charity”

1632: Father Paul Le Jeune: “Brief Relation of the Journey to New France”

1635: Japan’s Closed Country Edict

1637: Excerpts from Massachusetts Bay Colony Trial against Anne Hutchinson

1644: Roger Williams: The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution

1645: Regent Dorgon: Edict to the Board of War and Imperial Edict to the Board of Rites

1646: Westminster Confession

1648: Treaty of Westphalia

1649: Czar Alexis I: Great Muscovite Law Code

1649: Charles I: Speech on the Scaffold

1649: Maryland Toleration Act

1650: Meritorious Deeds at No Cost

1651: Thomas Hobbes: Leviathan

1653: Adriaen van der Donck: Description of the New-Netherlands

1660: António Vieira: “Children of God’s Fire”

1662: Virginias Act XII: Negro Womens Children to Serve according to the Condition of the Mother

1664: Yang Guangxian: I Cannot Do Otherwise

1671: Li Yü: “On Being Happy Though Poor”

1676: Nathaniel Bacon: Manifesto

1678: John Bunyan: Pilgrim’s Progress

1679: Habeas Corpus Act of the Restoration

1682: Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson

1685: Louis XIV: Edict of Fontainebleau

1687: Isaac Newton: The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy

1688: “A Minute against Slavery Addressed to Germantown Monthly Meeting”

1689: English Bill of Rights

1689: John Locke: Second Treatise on Civil Government

1689: Declaration of Protestant Subjects in Maryland

1689: Declaration of the Gentlemen Merchants and Inhabitants of Boston and the Country Adjacent

1690: Sir Edmund Andros: Report of His Administration

1691: Edict of Emperor Kangxi

1696: Charles Davenant: An Essay on the East-India Trade

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