- 1675
Year 1675 (MDCLXXV) was a
common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of theGregorian calendar (or acommon year starting on Friday of the 10-day slowerJulian calendar ).Events of 1675
January - June
*January 5 -Franco-Dutch War -Battle of Turckheim : InTurckheim ,Alsace ,France , the French defeatAustria andBrandenburg .
*January 29 -John Sassamon , an English-educated Native AmericanChristian , dies at Assawampsett Pond, an event which will trigger a year-long war between English American colonists ofNew England andAlgonquin Native American tribes.
*June 8 - John Sassamon's alleged murderers are executed atPlymouth .
*June 11 - Armed Wampanoags are reported traveling aroundSwansea, Massachusetts .
*June 14 -June 25 - Colonial authorities ofRhode Island ,Plymouth , andMassachusetts attempt a negotiation withMetacomet (King Philip), leader of the Wampanoags, and seek guarantees of fidelity from theNipmuck and Narragansett tribes.
*June 24 -King Philip's War breaks out as the Wampanoags attack Swansea.
*June 26 - Massachusetts troops march to Swansea to join the Plymouth troops.
*June 26 -June 29 - Wampanoags assault Rehoboth and Taunton; the natives elude colonial troops and leave Mount Hope forPocasset, Massachusetts . TheMohegan tribe travels toBoston in order to side with the English colonists against the Wampanoags.
*June 28 -Battle of Fehrbellin :Brandenburg defeats theSwedes .July - December
*July 15 - The Narragansett tribe signs a peace treaty withConnecticut .
*July 16 -July 24 - An envoy fromMassachusetts attempts to negotiate with theNipmuck tribe.
*August 2 -August 4 - The Nipmucks attack Massachusetts troops and besiegeBrookfield, Massachusetts .
*August 10 - KingCharles II of England places the foundation stone of theRoyal Greenwich Observatory inLondon ; construction begins.
*August 13 - The Massachusetts Council orders that Christian Indians are to be confined to designated praying towns.
*September 1 -September 2 - While Wampanoags and Nipmucks attackDeerfield, Massachusetts , Captain Samuel Moseley commands Massachusetts troops in an attack on thePennacook tribe.
*September 12 - English colonists abandon Deerfield, Squakeag, and Brookfield due to a coalition of Indian attacks.
*September 18 - The Narragansetts sign a treaty with the English in Boston; meanwhile, Massachusetts troops are ambushed nearNorthampton, Massachusetts .
*October 5 - ThePocomtuc tribe attacks and destroysSpringfield, Massachusetts .
*October 13 - The Massachusetts Council convenes and agrees that all Christian Indians should be ordered to move to Deer Island.
*November 2 -November 12 - Commissioners of theThirteen Colonies organize a united force to attack the Narragansett tribe.
*November 11 -Guru Gobind Singh becomes the tenthGuru of the Sikhs.
*November 11 -Gottfried Leibniz usesinfinitesimal calculus on a function.
*November 11 -Guru Teg Bahadur , the ninth prophet of the Sikhs, is executed by Mughal rulers. He prefers execution to defend the right of Hindus to practice their own religion.
*December 19 - United colonial forces attack the Narragansetts at theGreat Swamp Fight .Undated
* Cassini discovers Saturn's
Cassini Division .
*Antonie van Leeuwenhoek begins to use amicroscope for observing human tissues and liquids.Births
*January 16 -Louis de Rouvroy, duc de Saint-Simon , French writer (d.1755 )
*February 21 -Franz Xaver Josef von Unertl , Bavarian politician (d.1750 )
*February 28 -Guillaume Delisle , French cartographer (d.1726 )
*March 31 -Pope Benedict XIV (d.1758 )
*May 29 -Humphry Ditton , English mathematician (d.1715 )
*June 1 -Francesco Scipione, marchese di Maffei , Italian archaeologist (d.1755 )
*July 5 -Mary Walcott , American accuser at the Salem witch trials
*July 12 -Evaristo Abaco , Italian composer (d.1742 )
*July 14 -Claude Alexandre de Bonneval , French soldier (d.1747 )
*September 2 -William Somervile , English poet (d.1742 )
*September 3 -Paul Dudley , Attorney-General of Massachusetts (d.1751 )
*October 11 -Samuel Clarke , English philosopher (d.1729 )
*October 21 -Emperor Higashiyama of Japan (d.1710 )
*October 24 -Richard Temple, 1st Viscount Cobham , English soldier and politician (d.1749 ): "See also ."
Deaths
*February 9 -Gerhard Douw , Dutch painter (b.1613 )
*March 18 -Arthur Chichester, 1st Earl of Donegall , Irish soldier (b.1606 )
*April 12 - Richard Bennett, British Colonial Governor of Virginia (b.1609 )
*May 18 -Stanisław Lubieniecki , Polish astronomer (b.1623 )
*May 18 - FatherJacques Marquette , French missionary and explorer (b.1636 )
*May 27 -Gaspard Dughet , French painter (b.1613 )
*June 12 -Charles Emmanuel II of Savoy (b.1634 )
*July 27 -Henri de la Tour d'Auvergne, Vicomte de Turenne , Marshal of France (b.1611 )
*July 28 -Bulstrode Whitelocke , English lawyer (b.1605 )
*September 18 -Charles IV, Duke of Lorraine (b.1604 )
*September 23 -Valentin Conrart , founder of the Académie Française (b.1603 )
*October 26 - William Sprague, English co-founder of Charlestown, Massachusetts (b.1609 )
*October 27 -Gilles de Roberval , French mathematician (b.1602 )
*November 1 -Guru Teg Bahadur , 9th Sikh Guru (b.1621 )
*November 28 -Basil Feilding, 2nd Earl of Denbigh , English Civil War soldier
*November 28 -Leonard Hoar , American President of Harvard University (b.1630 )
*November 30 -Cæcilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore , colonial Governor of Maryland (b.1605 )
*December 6 -John Lightfoot , English church goer (b.1602 )
*December 15 -Johannes Vermeer , Dutch painter (b.1632 )
*December 23 -Caesar, duc de Choiseul , French marshal and diplomat (b.1602 ): "See also ."
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