1675

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File:Indians Attacking a Garrison House.jpg: King Philip's War breaks out as the Wampanoag nation, led by Chief Metacomet, attacks English settlers in Massachusetts]]

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File:Schlacht bei Fehrbellin2.JPG: The Battle of Fehrbellin in Germany is won by Brandenburg over Sweden.]]

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Events

= January–March =

= April–June =

  • April 13 – King Charles II of England suspends Parliament after just nine weeks when the members refuse to vote additional funding to him.{{cite book|last1=Palmer|first1=Alan|last2=Palmer|first2=Veronica|year=1992|title=The Chronology of British History|publisher=Century Ltd|location=London|pages=191–192|isbn=0-7126-5616-2}}
  • April 20 – An uprising by the Chahars in the Chinese Empire region of Inner Mongolia, led by brothers Abunai Khan and Lubuzung Khan with 3,000 followers, is harshly put down by Imperial troops of the Manchu dynasty. Survivors of the battle, part of the Revolt of the Three Feudatories, are put to death.
  • April 27Lê Hy Tông becomes the new Emperor of Vietnam at the age of 12, after being appointed as a figurehead by the warlord Trịnh Tạc upon the death of Lê Gia Tông.
  • AprilEnglish merchant Anthony de la Roché, blown off course after rounding Cape Horn eastabout, makes the first discovery of land south of the Antarctic Convergence, landing on South Georgia and (probably) Gough Island.{{cite book|first=Robert|last=Headland|title=The Island of South Georgia|edition=2nd|publisher=Cambridge University Press|year=1992|isbn=0-521-42474-7}}{{cite book|first=Francisco|last=de Seixas y Lovera|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=l7PWN7_1wAoC&q=Descripcion%20geographica%2C%20y%20derrotero%20de%20la%20region%20austral%20Magallanica&pg=PT96|title=Descripcion geographica, y derrotero de la region austral Magallanica|location=Madrid|publisher=Antonio de Zafra|year=1690}}{{cite journal|last=Wace|first=N. M.|year=1969|title=The discovery, exploitation and settlement of the Tristan da Cunha Islands|journal=Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia (South Australian Branch)|volume=10|pages=11–40}}
  • May 6 – The Siege of Ponda, an action by the Maratha Empire in southern India against the Sultanate of Bijapur, ends after four weeks when the Mughal Empire fails to send reinforcements. Most of the defenders are massacred after Emperor Shivaji's troops storm the fortress in what is now a small city in the Indian state of Goa.
  • May 15 – After an invasion and attempt to take over the German principality of Brandenburg, the army of Sweden makes its first conquest, forcing the surrender of the fortress at Löcknitz.
  • May 18 – Misirliohlu Ibrahim Pasha becomes the new ruler of Tripolitania, a province of the Ottoman Empire at the time and now part of the North African nation of Libya. He reigns for 19 months as the Beylerbey of Tripoli.
  • May 23Sujinphaa becomes the new figurehead monarch of the Ahom kingdom in northeastern India, enthroned at the capital at Garhgaon (now in the Indian state of Assam), after Gobar Roja is deposed and executed by order of the nobles who control the nation.
  • June 1 – The Torsåker witch trials is concluded in Sweden with the execution of 71 people (65 of them women) executed on the same day at the village of Häxberget. The condemned prisoners are beheaded and their bodies are then burned.Lars Guvå, Ångermanland (Almqvist & Wiksell, 1984) p. 135 Rättshistoriskt bibliotek ("Legal history library"), Vol. 48 (Institutet för rättshistorisk forskning, 1962)
  • June 8John Sassamon's alleged murderers are executed at Plymouth, Massachusetts.
  • June 11 – Armed Wampanoag warriors are reported traveling around Swansea, Massachusetts.
  • June 14 – Colonial authorities of Rhode Island, Plymouth, and Massachusetts attempt a negotiation with Metacomet (King Philip), leader of the Wampanoags, and seek guarantees of fidelity from the Nipmuck and Narragansett tribes. The negotiations end after 11 days, closing on June 25.
  • June 21 – Reconstruction of St Paul's Cathedral begins in London under the direction of Christopher Wren, to replace the portion destroyed by the Great Fire of London nine years earlier.{{cite book|title=Penguin Pocket On This Day|publisher=Penguin Reference Library|isbn=0-14-102715-0|year=2006}}
  • June 24King Philip's War breaks out, as the Wampanoags attack Swansea.
  • June 26 – The Wampanoag warriors begin a three-day assault on English colonial towns in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in North America, with an assault on the villages of Rehoboth and Taunton. At the same time, Massachusetts troops march to Swansea, to join the Plymouth Colony troops. The warriors elude colonial troops and leave Mount Hope for Pocasset, Massachusetts. The Mohegan tribe travels to Boston, in order to assist the English colonists against the Wampanoags.
  • June 28Brandenburg defeats the Swedish Army in the Battle of Fehrbellin.

= July–September =

= October–December =

= Date unknown =

Births

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Deaths

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