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  • January 22 – Led by Hasekura Tsunenaga, Japan's trade expedition to New Spain (now Mexico) arrives on the Mexican coast with 22 samurai, 120 Japanese merchants, sailors and servants, and 40 Spaniards and Portuguese who serve as interpreters.<ref>"A Quarter Century of Trans-Pacific Diplomacy: New Spain and Japan, 1592–1617", by W. Michael Mathes, Journal of Asian History (1990), p.22</ref> Having reached the Americas after a voyage that began on October 28, the expedition travels to Acapulco and arrives on January 25.
  • January 27 – The Noordsche Compagnie is founded in the Netherlands at Vlieland as a cartel in the whaling market.
  • February 1 – In Japan, the practice of Christianity is banned and an edict issues for the expulsion of all foreign missionaries.<ref>Nobuko Adachi, Japanese and Nikkei at Home and Abroad (Cambria Press, 2010) p.111</ref><ref>Juan Gil, Hidalgos y Samurais: Espana en los Siglos XVI y XVII (Alianza Editorial, 1991)</ref>
  • February 2 – Iran's Safavid dynasty Emperor, Abbas the Great, carries out the execution of his oldest son, Crown Prince Mohammad Baqer Mirza, on suspicion that his son is planning to kill him.<ref>Yves Bomati and Houchang Nahavandi, Shah Abbas, Empereur de Perse 1587–1629 (Perrin, 1998) pp. 236-237</ref>
  • February 14 (February 4 O.S.) – King James I of England issues his proclamation Against Private Challenges and Combats in an effort to end duels.
  • February 20Matthias I, Archduke of Austria, King of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia, and Holy Roman Emperor, directs the restoration of Roman Catholic rule to Aachen, allowing the Army of Flanders (from the Spanish Netherlands) to lay siege to the German town.
  • March 15 – Construction begins on the Takada Castle in Japan.
  • March 17 – The States General of the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands authorizes an exclusive monopoly for trade in the New World, providing for the winning company to be able to make four voyages to the eastern coast of North America between 40° N and 45° N, encompassing what are now the U.S. states of New Jersey. The New Netherland Company receives the exclusive patent, effective January 1, 1615.

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