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Storms

Year Location Date Deaths Damage/Notes
1622 Bahamas, Florida Keys September 5 1090 Two Spanish ships lost
1623 Cuba, St. Kitts and Nevis September 9 150-250 The hurricane destroyed the first tobacco crop planted on St. Kitts by the English.
1626 Puerto Rico September 15 38 N/A
1631 Gulf of Mexico October 21 300 N/A
1634 Cuba October 5 40 N/A
1635 New England August 24 46+ Great Colonial Hurricane of 1635
1638 Saint Kitts August 5 N/A Peter Minuit dies on way back to Stockholm, Sweden
1638 South of Puerto Rico October N/A Two British ships lost; two survivors
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