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1608 England arrived in Jamestown
1609-1610 "The Starving Time" in Jamestown: A harsh winter with a drought, leads to severe food shortages in Jamestown, Virginia. Many settlers die, and the event highlights the colony's struggle with the harsh physical environment.
1614 Mapping of New England: Captain John Smith maps the New England coast, providing valuable geographic information that will aid future settlers and explorers.
1618-1619 Pandemic Among Native Americans: European diseases, likely smallpox, ravage Native American populations along the New England coast, drastically reducing their numbers and altering the region's demographic and physical landscape.
1622 Powhatan Attack on Jamestown: A coordinated attack by the Powhatan Confederacy against English settlers in Virginia results in significant destruction of settlements and the death of many colonists. This event leads to a shift in English-Native American relations and further encroachment on Native lands.
1630 Great Hurricane of 1630: A powerful hurricane strikes the Caribbean and parts of the southeastern coast, including Spanish Florida, causing extensive damage. Although it does not directly hit the English colonies, it affects shipping and trade.
1638 Earthquake in New Hampshire: An earthquake is recorded in New Hampshire, one of the earliest documented earthquakes in New England. This event demonstrates the region's geological activity.
1649-1650 Severe Winter: A particularly harsh winter affects the English colonies, leading to food shortages and increased mortality among both settlers and livestock.
1667 Great Hurricane of 1667: A powerful hurricane strikes the Virginia and Maryland colonies, causing extensive damage to settlements, crops, and ships. This event shows the vulnerability of coastal colonies to natural disasters.
1675-1676 King Philip’s War (Environmental Impact): The widespread destruction of forests, fields, and villages during King Philip’s War results in significant changes to the landscape of New England. The war’s impact on the environment contributes to the long-term changes of Native American land use.
1682 La Salle’s Mississippi River Expedition: French explorer René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, explores the Mississippi River down to the Gulf of Mexico, claiming the entire Mississippi River basin for France. This exploration expands European geographic knowledge and influences future settlement patterns.
1692 Port Royal Earthquake (Jamaica): Not in the mainland colonies, the devastating earthquake in Port Royal, Jamaica, serves as a reminder of the seismic activity in the region. It indirectly affects colonial trade and awareness of natural disasters.
1693 Severe Earthquake in New England: A significant earthquake hits New England, particularly affecting the Massachusetts Bay Colony. It is one of the strongest earthquakes in the region during this period and raises awareness of the physical risks in the colonies.
1698 Fires in Jamestown: A series of fires ravages the town of Jamestown, Virginia, causing significant damage to buildings and infrastructure. This event contributes to the decision to move the capital to Williamsburg the following year.
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