| Date | Event | Location | Notes | Links |
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| "They are astonished and often complain that, since the French mingle with them and carry on trade with them, they are dying fast, and the population is thinning out" [qoute from Father Biard] | ||||
| 1605 | Capt. Weymouth kidnaps 5 Abenaki | Coast of Maine | ||
| 1605 | French Settlement | Port Royal, NS | ||
| 1607 | English Settlement | Popham ME | abandoned following year | |
| 1615 | Hostility between Micmac & Abenaki | Gulf of Maine | ||
| 1616-1619 | Epidemic | Northeast | "The Great Dying" estimated 70-90% of the Native population die from European disease | |
| 1620-30 | European Settlement Begins | Gulf of Maine | ||
| 1629 | Trading Houses Established | Cushnoc & Penobscot Bay | ||
| 1633 | Smallpox Epidemic | Northeast | John Oldham travels to upper Conn. River - smallpox breaks out there shortly after and spreads throughout the land | |
| 1646 | Epidemic | Maine | outbreak among Maine Abenaki of "Bloody Vomiting" | |
| 1650-60's | Iroquois Raids on Wabanaki | Maine | ||
| 1669 | Smallpox Epidemic | St. Lawrence River Canada | ||
| abt 1671 | Jean Crevier settles Odanak Region | Quebec Canada | Abenaki trade with him | |
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