1664

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1664·North America·War

English Take New Amsterdam

An English fleet under Colonel Richard Nicolls anchored off Manhattan and demanded the surrender of New Netherland. Peter Stuyvesant wanted to fight; the burghers refused. The town was handed over without a shot and renamed New York after the king's brother, James, Duke of York. The Dutch commercial capital of North America became English overnight, though it kept its pluralist character.

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1664·Europe·Science

Hooke Publishes Micrographia

Robert Hooke's richly illustrated folio showed Londoners their first close look at a flea, a louse's leg, the eye of a fly, and the chambers of cork which he called cells. Samuel Pepys sat up reading it until two in the morning, declaring it the most ingenious book he had ever read.

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1664·Europe·Exploration

French East India Company Refounded

Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Louis XIV's indefatigable finance minister, chartered a new Compagnie des Indes Orientales with royal backing and a monopoly on French trade east of the Cape. Factories at Surat, Pondicherry, and Chandernagore would follow. France was entering the scramble for Asian commerce sixty years behind the Dutch, but with the Sun King's purse.

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1664·Europe·Culture

Moliere's Tartuffe Banned

Moliere's new comedy about a pious hypocrite exploiting a gullible family was performed once at Versailles and promptly banned after complaints from the Company of the Holy Sacrament. Louis XIV, though amused, could not afford to offend the Church publicly. The play would not be staged in Paris for five years.

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1664·Europe·Science

Great Comet Terrifies Europe

A blazing comet with a tail stretching across a quarter of the sky appeared over Europe in December, sending astrologers into frenzies and preachers to their pulpits. In London, where plague was already stirring, diarist Samuel Pepys recorded widespread terror. Within months the Great Plague and the Great Fire would make the comet's omen feel earned.

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