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c. 1625
 
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Ordnance factories in Sweden begin producing light but powerful field artillery, easy to move on the battlefield     
1625
 
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Rubens completes a great narrative sequence of twenty-one paintings to celebrate the achievements of Marie de Médicis       
c. 1625
 
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Three brothers among the Dahomey people establish a long-lasting kingdom in the Bight of Benin     
c. 1625
 
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The Dutch gradually exclude the Portuguese from the immensely lucrative trade in cloves from the Spice Islands (or Moluccas)       
1625
 
   
On the death of his father, James VI and I, Charles I becomes king of England and Scotland      
1625
 
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The English parliament attempts to clip the wings of the new king, Charles I, by placing an annual limit on his power to raise taxes       
1626
 
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Peter Minuit purchases the island of Manhattan from local Indians and calls the place New Amsterdam       
1626
 
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Charles I frustrates the English parliament's restrictions by raising taxes without summoning parliament for renewed approval     
1627
 
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A British colony is founded in Barbados and within fifteen years has 18,000 settlers   See in Google maps   
1627
 
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Claude Lorrain, basing himself like Poussin in Rome, paints classical landscapes suffused in light