[1651-1700] Apr 2026
: This catastrophic event destroyed much of the medieval city but led to the birth of modern London. Global Shifts :
: Everyday life featured items like tin-glazed earthenware posset pots for warm spiced milk drinks, reflecting a growing consumer culture.
: Aurangzeb deposed his father, Shah Jahan, to rule the Mughal Empire in 1658. [1651-1700]
: The Dutch "Golden Age" continued to influence art, with masters like Frans Post capturing landscapes and maritime scenes that defined the century's aesthetic.
: The late 1600s saw the establishment of numerous European Colonies , while events like the Salem Witch Trials (1692) highlighted social and religious tensions. Culture and Daily Life : This catastrophic event destroyed much of the
: The Royal Society was founded in 1660, fostering an environment where natural philosophy thrived.
: The reign of the Kangxi Emperor began in 1661, ushering in a period of great stability and expansion. : The Dutch "Golden Age" continued to influence
The late 17th century (1651–1700) was a transformative era marked by the end of the English Civil War, the rise of the Enlightenment, and groundbreaking scientific discoveries like Robert Hooke’s identification of cells.



