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1620 and successor
In 1965, IBM introduced the IBM 1130 scientific computer, which was meant as the successor to the 1620.
When Frederick V of the Palatinate ( successor to Frederick IV ) accepted the crown of Bohemia in 1619, the Protestant Union signed the Treaty of Ulm ( 1620 ) and refused to support him.
With the religious pilgrims who arrived aboard the Mayflower, a successor company to the Plymouth Company eventually established a permanent settlement in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1620 in what is now New England.
The Inner Austrian line founded by Archduke Charles II prevailed again, when his son and successor as regent of Inner Austria Ferdinand II in 1619 became Archduke of Austria and Holy Roman Emperor as well as King of Bohemia and Hungary in 1620.
" ( The Pilgrims and the Plymouth Company's successor finally established a permanent colony at Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1620, but by then the area was no longer part of Virginia.

1620 and Plymouth
Plymouth Rock is the traditional site of disembarkation of William Bradford and the Mayflower Pilgrims who founded Plymouth Colony in 1620 and an important symbol in American history.
* 1620Plymouth Colony: William Bradford and the Mayflower Pilgrims land on what is now known as Plymouth Rock in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
John Alden ( 1599 – September 12, 1687 ) is said to be the first person from the Mayflower to set foot on Plymouth Rock in 1620.
They departed Plymouth, England on the Mayflower on September 6 / 16, 1620 with 102 passengers and about 30 crew members in a small 100 foot ship.
* The Mayflower Compact of 1620, in which the Plymouth colony's founders invoke " the name of God " and explain that their journey was taken, among other reasons, " for the glory of God and advancement of the Christian faith "
* 1620 – Peregrine White, first English child born in the Plymouth Colony ( d. 1704 )
* 1620Plymouth Colony settlers sign the Mayflower Compact ( November 11, O. S.
The Brewster Genealogy, 1566-1907: a Record of the Descendants of William Brewster of the " Mayflower ," ruling elder of the Pilgrim church which founded Plymouth Colony in 1620.
The Brewster Genealogy, 1566-1907: a Record of the Descendants of William Brewster of the " Mayflower ," ruling elder of the Pilgrim church which founded Plymouth Colony in 1620.
* 1620 – The Pilgrims sail from Plymouth, England, on the Mayflower to settle in North America.
; Plymouth Colony: Settled in 1620 by the Pilgrims.
* John Carver ( 1576 ?- 1621 ), Leader and First Governor of the Plymouth Colony, in office 1620 – 1621
Despite earlier settlements by England in The Americas, ( 1607: Jamestown, 1609: Bermuda, and 1620: Plymouth Colony, and closer to Barbadoes the Leeward Islands were claimed by the English at about the same time as Barbados: 1623: St Kitts, 1628: Nevis, 1632: Montserrat, 1632: Antigua.
** Plymouth Colony, founded 1620, merged with Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1691
* Plymouth Colony, founded in North America by the Pilgrim Fathers in 1620
* Plymouth Colony, founded in North America by the Pilgrim Fathers in 1620
The Mayflower departed Plymouth, England on the Mayflower on September 6 / 16, 1620 with 102 passengers and about 30 crew members in a small 100 foot ship.
After further exploration, in late December 1620 the Pilgrims chose a location in present-day Plymouth Bay as the site for their settlement.
The Brewster Genealogy, 1566 – 1907: a Record of the Descendants of William Brewster of the " Mayflower ," ruling elder of the Pilgrim church which founded Plymouth Colony in 1620.
* John Cooke, the last surviving male Pilgrim from the 1620 voyage to found the Plymouth colony ( and who was, with Thomas Delano, one of the original buyers of the land from the Wampanoags )
At the time of the establishment of the Plymouth Colony in 1620, the area what would one day become Troy City was inhabited by the Pokanoket Wampanoag tribe, headquartered at Mount Hope in what is now Bristol, Rhode Island.
In 1620, John Howland landed in Plymouth, Massachusetts aboard the Mayflower.

1620 and Company
In 1620 George Calvert asked King James I for a charter for English Catholics to add the territory of the Plymouth Company.
Around 1620, the Dutch East India Company contacted the English architect Inigo Jones asking him to design a fortification for the harbor.
The Plymouth Council is not to be confused with the Plymouth Colony, which was established in 1620 on land owned by the Council and outside the territory of the London Company.
The school was founded in 1620 under the instruction of the estate of John Harrison, a citizen and Merchant Taylor of London, who was born in Great Crosby, and was run under the auspices of the Merchant Taylors ' Company until 1910.
In 1620, he sold his four shares in the Virginia Company and returned to military service.
In May 1620 Martin purchased shares of the Virginia Company with the intention of going to Virginia.
In 1620 one of the Company ’ s factors was based in Patna ; in 1624 – 1636 the Company established itself, by the favour of the emperor, on the ruins of the ancient Portuguese settlement of Pippli, in the north of Orissa ; in 1640 – 1642 an English surgeon, Gabriel Boughton, obtained establishments at Balasore, also in Orissa, and at Hughli, some miles above Calcutta, where the Portuguese already had a settlement.
" Wingfield cleared his reputation, was named in the Second Virginia Charter, 1609, and was active in the Virginia Company until 1620, when he was aged seventy.
Limeburning at Minera is recorded from as early as 1620 but the Minera Lime Company was established in 1852.
In 1620, the London Company sent Frenchmen there to teach the colonists grape and silkworm culture.

1620 and sent
In 1620, Nicolet was sent to make contact with the Nipissing, a group of natives who played an important role in the growing fur trade.
In 1620 he was sent on a special embassy to Ferdinand II at Vienna, to do what he could on behalf of James's daughter Elizabeth of Bohemia.
The defeat of the Czech rebels by Ferdinand II ’ s troops at the Battle of White Mountain on 8 November 1620 ( to which Bethlen had sent 3, 000 troops which arrived too late ) gave a new turn to Bethlen ’ s insurrection against the Habsburgs.
In 1619 and 1620 the Danish ships that went to Smeerenburg were sent by merchants from Copenhagen, while those that went there in 1621 and 1622 were sent by a royal undertaking.
This phase culminated in the Battle of White Mountain-November 8, 1620 ( near Prague, the capital of Lands of the Bohemian Crown, ( now the Czech republic ), where the Lisowczycy were sent by Johann Tserclaes, Count of Tilly against Hungarian cavalry.
When James sent 4, 000 English troops in September 1620, those were armed and transported by the Dutch, and their advance covered by a Dutch cavalry column.
After spending a short time at Queen Elizabeth's High School, Gainsborough, he was sent in April 1620 to Peterborough, to be under Dr. John Williams, then one of the prebendaries, and an old friend of his father.
There followed four rancorous years and twelve court appearances which culminated in the four children being sent, without their mother's knowledge, as indentured servants in 1620 bound for the Colony of Virginia on the ship Mayflower.
After the defeat of King Frederick of Bohemia by Emperor Ferdinand II in 1620 ( Battle of White Mountain ), Jesenius was arrested in Pressburg ( today: Bratislava, Slovakia ) after being sent as a deputy by the Bohemian estates, and was held in a prison of Vienna.
However, the Catholic Council of the Indies sent him back to Nueva España, in 1620, to pursue his missionary activities there.
In 1620 to 1621 he was vice-admiral, under Sir Robert Mansell of the fleet sent into the Mediterranean to reduce the Algerian corsairs.
The first factory was established in Surat in 1620 and later in Agra, and agents were further sent from these places to the eastern provinces to see the possibility of opening factories there.
On 22 July 1620 he sailed as a commander in the forces sent under Sir Horatio Vere to assist the king of Bohemia.
In 1620 Bolland was sent to study theology at the University of Louvain.

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