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1664
 
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Peter Stuyvesant accepts the reality of the military situation and yields New Amsterdam to the British without a shot being fired       
1666
 
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New Amsterdam is renamed New York by the recently established English regime     
1668
 
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England's East India Company is granted a lease on Bombay by Charles II, who has received it from his Portuguese bride        
1675
 
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A sudden uprising by the Wampanoag Indians against the new England settlements begins the conflict known as King Philip's War       
1681
 
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Charles II grants William Penn the charter for the region that becomes Pennsylvania, in settlement of a debt to Penn's father       
1682
 
   
William Penn approves the Great Law, allowing complete freedom of religious belief in Pennsylvania      
1682
 
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William Penn achieves peace for Pennsylvania by negotiating a treaty with the local Lenape (or Delaware) tribes       
1683
 
    
Mennonites and other from Germany (later known as the Pennsylvania Dutch) begin to settle in Penn's liberal colony       
1690
 
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John Strong, landing on some remote Atlantic islands, names them after Viscount Falkland, treasurer of the British navy      
1696
 
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Fort St William is built by the East India Company in the Ganges delta, and subsequently develops into Calcutta