1632 - Just a couple of months before his death in battle, Swedish king Gustav II Adolf The Great ratifies the establishment of University of Tartu, the second university in the Swedish Empire
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Libelling in the 1630s was informed by apparent changes in both literary and political cultures.
Nonetheless, it is almost incontrovertible that poetry of the 1630s, at least as it is represented in verse miscellanies, rarely engaged with politics in the explicit manner that is familiar from a reading of earlier libels.
While it would be a huge overstatement to claim that there was no political conflict in the 1630s, it is less controversial to state that there were far fewer immediate occasions or contexts for libels than in previous decades.
The population continued to be predominantly of English origin although there were some colonists from other European countries and, by the 1670s, a few colonists of African origin in Plymouth.
In the 1620s and 1630s groups began to move and found new towns : Duxbury, Marshfield and Scituate to the north, Taunton, Rehoboth and Bridgewater to the west, and Eastham and Barnstable on Cape Cod.
In the 1630s, several thousand Puritans came from England to the Massachusetts Bay Colony north of Plymouth Colony and founded Boston.