[1601-1650]
The period from marks the first half of the 17th century, a transformative era of global expansion, scientific revolution, and intense religious and political conflict . During these fifty years, the foundations of the modern world were laid through the establishment of permanent colonies in the Americas, the peak of the Dutch Golden Age , and the devastating Thirty Years' War . 🌍 Global Expansion and Trade
: In 1603, the first permanent fur trading post was established in Canada at Tadoussac , sparking a massive French export market. [1601-1650]
: Irish music saw the rise of composers like Rory dall O'Cahan , who composed the famous "Da mihi manum" in 1603. The period from marks the first half of
: Thomas Shelton (1601–1650) revolutionized communication by popularizing Tachygraphy , an early system of shorthand. : Irish music saw the rise of composers
: Extensive trade records from 1601–1650 detail the flow of treasure from American colonies to Spain, accompanied by a major Price Revolution in Europe. 🎨 Art and Culture
: Navigators like Henry Hudson (1610) and George Weymouth (1602) searched for northern passages to the Indies, while companies like the East India Company aggressiveley expanded trade.