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1632  Lord Calvert founds Maryland

1636 Roger Williams founds Rhode Island

1664 The British capture New Amsterdam and rename it New York

1670 Charleston founded in South Carolina

1675 – 1676 Massasoit's son Metacom fights New England colonists in King Phillip's war

1681 William Penn founds Pennsylvania

1688 Glorious Revolution; James II overthrown

1692 Witchcraft trials held in Salem, Massachusetts

1699 Williamsburg becomes the capital of Virginia

1706 Birth of Benjamin Franklin in Boston

1732 James Oglethorpe founds Georgia

Explanation:

The colony of Maryland was founded in 1632 by George Calvert as a religious refuge for English Catholics.

The state of Rhode Island was founded in 1636 by British minister and theologian Roger Williams.

In 1664,  the Dutch General Peter Stuyvesant  conquered the city of New Amsterdam and changed its name to New York City, in honor of Duke of York.

The city of Charleston in South Carolina was founded in 1670 by English colonists who named the city after their King Charles II.

King Philip's War (1675-1676) was a conflict between Native Americans and English authorities, as the Americans didn't want to recognize English rule over colonies. Metacom (the war is also known as a Metacom's Rebellion) was the son of  Massasoit (the leader of the Wampanoag confederacy) who fought against New English colonists. By the time, he changed his name into Phillip and became an elected chief to the Wampanoag people.

Pennsylvania was founded in 1681 by the British Admiral William Penn on the land that Penn received as a royal deed from King Charles II.

Glorious Revolution started in 1688 in England. During the Revolution, King James II was overthrown and replaced by his daughter Mary.

Salem witch trials started in 1692, in Massachusetts when several local women were accused of witchcraft.

In 1699, the capital of the Virginia Colony was removed from Jamestown to Williamsburg.

Benjamin Franklin was one of the most famous American statesmen, inventors, economists and writers, born in Boston on January 17, 1706.

The colony of Georgia was the last founded colony in 1732 by British solider James Oglethorpe.