The 1690s were marked by significant social and political issues, including the aftermath of the Glorious Revolution in England, which established constitutional monarchy and resulted in tensions between Parliament and the monarchy. Additionally, the period was characterized by colonial expansion and conflicts, particularly in North America, as European powers vied for dominance. Socially, there were rising tensions related to witch hunts, most notably the Salem witch trials in 1692, reflecting societal fears and the intersection of religion and governance. Economic challenges, including inflation and trade disputes, also contributed to unrest during this decade.
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