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c. 1660
 
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The berlin, developed in Berlin, becomes the most successful carriage of the seventeenth century     
1665
 
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The Great Plague of London causes as many as 7000 deaths in a week and perhaps a total of 100,000 by the end of the year      
Inventory of a plague victim, 1665
National Archives, Kew

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1666
 
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The Great Fire of London rages for four days, destroying 13,200 houses and 81 churches     
Loutherbourg Great Fire of London (detail) c.1799
Guildhall Library
c. 1670
 
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The Dutch develop a new pattern of middle-class urban life and architecture, later copied in England     
Amsterdam
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1674
 
   
Samuel Sewall begins a diary of daily life in Boston, Massachusetts, that will span a period of more than fifty years      
1680
 
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Feudal labour laws demanding corvée (compulsory unpaid labour) are imposed by the Habsburgs on the Czech peasants of Bohemia       
c. 1680
 
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Ireland becomes the first European region in which the potato is an important food crop      
1683
 
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The Qing emperor orders all Chinese men to shave their heads, leaving only a long pigtail      
1692
 
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The Massachusetts town of Salem is gripped by witch-hunting hysteria     
1692
 
   
Twenty people convicted of witchcraft are hanged in Salem, and one is pressed to death