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 +In 1619 Italian freethinker [[Lucilio Vanini]] is burnt at the stakes, [[Ludovico Carracci]] dies from natural causes. [[Charles Le Brun]], [[Gédéon Tallemant des Réaux]] and [[Cyrano de Bergerac]] are born. [[Galileo Galilei]] publishes his pamphlet ''[[Discourse on Comets]]'' and Claude d'Esternod his ''[[L'Espadon satyrique]]''.
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* [[July 30]] – In [[Jamestown, Virginia]], the first representative assembly in the Americas, the [[House of Burgesses]], convenes for the first time. * [[July 30]] – In [[Jamestown, Virginia]], the first representative assembly in the Americas, the [[House of Burgesses]], convenes for the first time.
-* [[August]] &ndash; The first [[Slavery in the United States|African slaves]] are brought to North America, on an English privateer ship, to the English Colony of [[Point Comfort, Virginia]]. <project1619.org>+* [[August]] &ndash; The first [[Slavery in the United States|African slaves]] are brought to North America, on an English privateer ship, to the English Colony of [[Point Comfort, Virginia]].
* [[August 5]] &ndash; [[Thirty Years' War]]: [[Battle of Věstonice]] &ndash; [[Bohemia]]n forces defeat the Austrians. * [[August 5]] &ndash; [[Thirty Years' War]]: [[Battle of Věstonice]] &ndash; [[Bohemia]]n forces defeat the Austrians.
* [[August 10]] &ndash; The [[Treaty of Angoulême]] ends the civil war between [[Louis XIII of France]] and his mother, [[Marie de' Medici]]. * [[August 10]] &ndash; The [[Treaty of Angoulême]] ends the civil war between [[Louis XIII of France]] and his mother, [[Marie de' Medici]].

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"In 1619 twenty Africans were brought to the English colony of Jamestown, Virginia. From then on, people of Sub-Saharan Africa, kidnapped and sold into slavery by Arabs and other black Africans (sometimes as a result of inter-tribal warfare), were brought to the United States involuntarily by slave traders from many European nations as well as the United States from 1619 through 1806 until the trade was delcared illegal."

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In 1619 Italian freethinker Lucilio Vanini is burnt at the stakes, Ludovico Carracci dies from natural causes. Charles Le Brun, Gédéon Tallemant des Réaux and Cyrano de Bergerac are born. Galileo Galilei publishes his pamphlet Discourse on Comets and Claude d'Esternod his L'Espadon satyrique.

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