1620s

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Millennium: 2nd millennium
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Decades: 1590s 1600s 1610s1620s1630s 1640s 1650s
Years: 1620 1621 1622 1623 1624 1625 1626 1627 1628 1629
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This is a list of events occurring in the 1620s, ordered by year.

Contents

  • 1620
  • 1621
  • 1622
  • 1623
  • 1624
  • 1625
  • 1626
  • 1627
  • 1628
  • 1629

1620

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1621

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1622


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1623


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1624


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1625


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1626


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  • The Battle of Ningyuan in Xingcheng, Liaoning, China: With a much smaller force, the Ming Dynasty commander Yuan Chonghuan defeats the Manchu tribal leader Nurhaci, who dies soon after and is succeeded by Huang Taiji.
  • When Quebec was first established its settlers depended on supplies sent from France. However, Champlain wanted the settlement at Quebec to be able to survive on its own. In 1626, Champlain decided to build a farm to raise livestock, or animals to provide food for the people living in the habitation. Champlain described the construction of Cap tourmente (Kap toor-mont) farm in one of his journals.
  • The beginning of the Würzburg witch trial, which led to the mass executions of hundreds of people until 1631.

1627


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1628

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1629


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Significant people

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    Deaths

      In fiction

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