I looked it up.
Positive news of 1620:
- A peace treaty was signed between Hungary and the Roman empire.
- The world’s first merry-go-round was built in Turkey.
- The first (4 string) violin was developed
- The alphabet for deaf people was created (in Spain)
- Osaka castle in Japan was renovated. The current state is of this restoration.
- The ship Mayflower sailed a lot and founded several cities in America.
The ship Mayflower sailed a lot and founded several cities in America.
That was definitely not positive news for the indigenous people.
I’d blame that on the settlers rather than the vessel.
PS. You do not want to see the bad news from 1620.
True, but the vessel didn’t found the cities.
Nor sail itself, etc. In fact, I’ve never heard anyone single out the actual vessel as noteworthy.
“What’s that? Genocide, yes, yes. But, by God was she a fine sailin’ ship…”
The only thing I can remember ever hearing about the Mayflower was that it delivered beer before it took the Pilgrim Fathers to the New World, so the whole ship reeked of stale beer the whole time.
Must have been fun.
I’ll take stale beer over bacteria-laden water!
Edit: also, probably not the worst smell in that ship. I can’t imagine those people were well-perfumed even before they sailed for months
They were probably used to the body odor and sewage smells though.
Violin, blech. What a terrible racket those useless toys make with their “pop music.” What on earth is a “Beethoven?” Kids these days with their slang. Give me a good ol’ fashioned tambourine tune any day.
Gimme that old time archlute and basso continuo!
Violin is not a real instrument. Violinists are not real musicians.
16:20 heh
Blaze it, SIR YES SIR!
Folks on the Mayflower probably thought so - they left harbor like three times heading for the new world that year but had to keep turning back because a sister ship was leaking.
France commemorating their stunning victory over West Tonga by a whopping four goals.
Life did suck back then.
Unfortunately we are living in a golden age never before seen, and more than likely never to be seen again.It’s a pretty shitty golden age for a hell of a lot of people.
Yeah, that’s why I say it’s unfortunate :/