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    t. e. The 17th century lasted from January 1, 1601 (represented by the Roman numerals MDCI), to December 31, 1700 (MDCC). It falls into the early modern period of Europe and in that continent (whose impact on the world was increasing) was characterized by the Baroque cultural movement, the latter part of the Spanish Golden Age, the Dutch Golden ...

  2. Subcategories. This category has the following 156 subcategories, out of 156 total. 17th-century architecture by country ‎ (14 C) 17th-century crimes by country ‎ (2 C) 17th-century elections by country ‎ (1 C) - 17th-century people in Europe by country ‎ (2 C) . 17th-century bishops by country of work ‎ (4 C) 17th-century rulers ‎ (4 C, 2 P) /

  3. This is a list of countries by population in 1700. Estimate numbers are from the beginning of the year and exact population figures are for countries that held a census on various dates in the 1700s.

    Country/territory
    Population Estimate C. 1700
    Percentage Of World Population
    Mughal Empire [2] Subdivisions Bengal ...
    158,400,000
    23%
    Qing Empire [3] [4] Subdivisions Outer ...
    100,000,000–150,000,000
    22%
    Ottoman Empire [6] [7] [8] subdivisions ...
    27,519,000
    4.0%
    Holy Roman Empire [10] [11] subdivisions ...
    27,400,000
    4.0%
  4. Complementing the search for order and for valid authority in other fields, and arising out of the assertion of rights and the drive to control, a feature of the 17th century was the clarification of ideas about the physical bounds of the world.

  5. The Grand Tour, which didn't come to an end until the close of the eighteenth century, began in the sixteenth century and gained popularity during the seventeenth century. Read to find out what started this event and what the typical Tour entailed.

  6. 17 de abr. de 2022 · Category:17th-century maps of the world. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Maps of the world by century: 6th century · 8th century · 10th century · 11th century · 12th century · 13th century · 14th century · 15th century · 16th century · 17th century · 18th century · 19th century · 20th century · 21st century ·. Subcategories.

  7. Colonization and early self-government. The opening of the 17th century found three countries— France, Spain, and England —contending for dominion in North America. Of these England, the tardiest on the scene, finally took control of the beginnings of what is now the United States.