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  1. The average life expectancy in England was about 39-40 years old. It was assumed that if a man or a woman reached the age of 30, they would probably only live for another 20 year. The infant and child mortality rates during the late 17th century and 18th century had a serious impact on the average life expectancy.

  2. We assume there will be renewed debate on the matter in the late 2000s, and won't weigh in ourselves in the meanwhile. When referring to a century, an easy way to remember is that it is one higher than the number that starts the century's years. So the 1500s were the 16th century, the 1600s were the 17th century, and so on.

  3. On March 27, 1625, the old king died. United Kingdom - Stuart Monarchy, Commonwealth, Civil War: At the beginning of the 17th century, England and Wales contained more than four million people. The population had nearly doubled over the previous century, and it continued to grow for another 50 years. The heaviest concentrations of population ...

  4. Mar 28, 2024 · The Ming dynasty, which succeeded the Yuan (Mongol) dynasty (1206–1368), was founded by Zhu Yuanzhang. Zhu, who was of humble origins, later assumed the reign title of Hongwu. The Ming became one of the most stable but also one of the most autocratic of all Chinese dynasties. The basic governmental structure established by the Ming was ...

  5. Nov 18, 2021 · In this article, we will look at 7 key events that took place during the 17th Century. 1. The crowns of England and Scotland unite (1603) Portrait of King James VI and I of Scotland, England, and Ireland by Paul van Somer, circa 1620. When Elizabeth I of England died childless at the beginning of the 17th century, the nation was left with no ...

  6. Ptolemy’s bonds were hard to break. European exploration - Age of Discovery, Voyages, Expansion: In the 100 years from the mid-15th to the mid-16th century, a combination of circumstances stimulated men to seek new routes, and it was new routes rather than new lands that filled the minds of kings and commoners, scholars and seamen.

  7. Great Britain made its first tentative efforts to establish overseas settlements in the 16th century. Maritime expansion, driven by commercial ambitions and by competition with France, accelerated in the 17th century and resulted in the establishment of settlements in North America and the West Indies. By 1670 there were British American ...

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