Chronology

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1600

The Liefde, piloted by the Englishman William Adams, becomes the first Dutch vessel to reach Japan.

1600

The East India Company receives its first charter.

1600

James Lancaster commands the first East India Company fleet, successfully establishes an alliance with Aceh and Sumatra, and founds a factory in Bantam, Java.

1601

Matteo Ricci establishes a Jesuit Mission in Beijing.

1601 - 1603

Sebastián Vizcaíno leads an expedition to locate safe harbours in Alta California for Spanish Manila galleons to use on their return voyage to Acapulco from Manila. Vizcaíno reaches and names prominent features including San Diego Bay, the Santa Barbara Channel Point Conception, the Santa Lucia Mountains, Point Lobos, the Carmel River, and Monterey Bay.

Frontispiece from a history of the VOC.

1602

The Dutch East India Company (VOC) is founded.

1602

Bartholomew Gosnold lands in Massachusetts Bay, commencing the English exploration of the east coast of North America.

1603 - 1607

De Goes becomes the first European since Marco Polo to reach China from the West, after travelling along the Silk Route from Lahore

1604 - 1605

Luís Vaz de Torres establishes that New Guinea is an Island.

1605

The French establish a settlement at Port Royal, Nova Scotia.

1606

Willem Janszoon becomes the first European known to reach Australia.

1607

John Smith founds Jamestown, Virginia.

1607 - 1611

The Muscovy Company sponsors a series of voyages to Greenland and the Arctic in search of the Northwest Passage, led by Henry Hudson.

1607 - 1609

William Keeling on Red Dragon explores the Cocos Islands during the East India Company's third voyage.

1608

The city of Quebec is founded.

1608

The telescope is invented by Hans Lippershey.

1609

The VOC upset local sensitivities when Fort Nassau on Bandanaira Island is reinforced. 41 Dutch are ambushed and killed in what becomes known as the Verhoeven massacre.

1609

The East India Company establishes a trading base in Bengal.

1609

Galileo Galilei invents the microscope.

1610

Dutch and Portuguese traders start importing tea into Europe.

1610

The Dutch establish a fur trading post on the edge of Lake Champlain.

1611 - 1613

The Eighth East India Company voyage, led by Captain John Saris of the Clove, establishes the first British contact with Japan.

1611 - 1615

Brîlé explores North America's Great Lakes.

1612 - 1616

The French establish a short-lived colony in Brazil (Equinoctial France).

1612

The port of Patani, on the Malay Peninsula is opened up, allowing Anglo-Siamese trade to commence.

1613

Adriaen Block establishes trading relationships with the Mohawks and Mohicans.

1614

Tokugawa Ieyasu bans the practice of Christianity, and expels Christian missionaries from Japan.

A factory in Surat.

1615

Sir Thomas Roe of the East India Company agrees terms with Mughal Emperor Jahangir to build a trading base in Surat.

1615 - 1616

William Baffin and Robert Bylot explore Hudson's Bay, reaching Baffin Bay.

Chart of Schouten and Le Maire's course.

1615 - 1617

Schouten and Le Maire pioneer a new route to Pacific via Cape Horn during their circumnavigation of the globe.

1616

Dirk Hartog lands on an island off the coast of Western Australia.

1618 - 1619

The García de Nodal expedition reconnoitres the passage between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, rounding Cape Horn.

1620

The slide rule is invented by William Oughtred.

1621

Jan Pieterszoon Coen leads genocidal reprisals against the Bandanese, replacing them with slaves, convicts and immigrants. Spices are eradicated from islands they cannot control.

1621

The VOC establishes a monopoly in the trade of nutmeg.

1622

Portugal is forced to cede the Straits of Hormuz.

1623

10 English, 10 Japanese and a Portuguese man are massacred by Dutch troops in what becomes known as the Ambon Massacre.

1623 - 1626

The Nassau Fleet under Jacques l'Hermite and Gheen Huygen Schapenham explores and charts the Hermite Islands.

1627

England establishes a colony in Barbados.

1627

Cardinal Richelieu founds the Compagnie des Cents-Associés to manage the French fur trade.

1628

The Mohawk Iroquois defeat the Mohicans and establish a fur trade monopoly with the Dutch at Fort Orange.

1631

Luke Foxe attempts to discover the Northwest Passage, seeking a route to Japan.

1632

England establishes a colony in Antigua.

1632

Galileo Galilei publishes his Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems, which describes the earth's movement around the sun.

1634 - 1635

Jean Nicollet travels from Lake Huron to Lake Michigan.

1637 - 1639

Pedro Teixeira explores and surveys the River Amazon.

1639

The East India Company establishes a factory in Madras.

1639

A Russian expedition led by Ivan Moskvitin and Vassili Poyarkov reaches the Sea of Okhotsk.

Naval battle off Malacca.

1641

The Dutch seize Malacca from the Portuguese.

1641

English slave traders begin importing slaves to Barbados.

Amsterdam and Middleburg Islands.

1642 - 1643

Abel Tasman reaches contemporary Tasmania, New Zealand and Tonga.

1643

Admiral Pedro Porter y Casanate explores the west coast of California.

1643

The barometer is invented by Evangelista Torricelli.

1644

Abel Tasman maps the north coast of Australia.

1645

The vacuum pump is invented by Otto von Guericke.

1648

After 80 years of conflict, the Netherlands gain independence from Spain.

1648

Semyon Dezhnev sails through the Bering Strait.

1650

Significant VOC imports of Bengal opium begin.

1652

The VOC establishes Fort de Goede Hoop at what is now Cape Town, South Africa.

1652 - 1654

The First Anglo-Dutch War is fought in a series of naval engagements in the seas around Europe.

1655

English forces capture Jamaica from Spain.

Map of Ceylon.

1656

Dutch forces capture Ceylon from the Portuguese.

1658 - 1667

Bernier explores India, describing Agra, Delhi and Kashmir in detail.

1658

Dutch traders establish small coffee plantations in Ceylon.

1659 - 1660

Groseilliers and Radisson explore Wisconsin and the Great Lakes region of North America

1660

The Company of Royal Adventurers into Africa (alternatively known as the Royal African Company) receives its charter from Charles II of England.

1660

The Royal Society is founded.

1661

The Earl of Sandwich carries out scientific experiments into the depth, tides and salinity of the Mediterranean for the Royal Society.

1661

Robert Boyle proposes that matter consists of tiny corpuscles in The Sceptical Chymist.

1661

Bombay is granted to England as part of the dowry of Catharine of Braganza.

1662

The Royal Society issues its Directions for seamen bound for voyages, giving fresh impetus to scientific exploration.

1664

The French East India Company (Compagnie française pour le commerce des Indes orientales) is established.

1664

English forces capture the New Netherlands, including the city of New Amsterdam, which is renamed New York.

1664 - 1667

Bartholomew Verwey travels to China and the East Indies.

1665

Pierre Radisson and Des Grosseilliers visit London and convince Britain to join the fur trade.

1665 - 1667

The Second Anglo-Dutch War sees a Dutch fleet sailing up the Thames. Under the Treaty of Breda, England cedes its interests in Sumatra and the Spice Islands to the Netherlands in return for New Amsterdam (Manhattan).

1668

The East India Company establishes a factory at Bombay.

1669

René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle explores Lake Ontario, Lake Erie and the Ohio River valley.

1670

La Salle explores Lake Michigan and then is the first European to sail down the length of the River Mississippi, arriving in the Gulf of Mexico.

Port Royal and Kingston Habours.

1670

Jamaica, now under English control, becomes the world's largest exporter of sugar.

1670

The Hudson's Bay Company receives its royal charter.

1670

Dutch traders establish small coffee plantations in Southern India.

1670

Fort Albany is established by the Hudson's Bay Company.