Sometime 12,000 to 9,000 years ago, the first humans entered the land around Salem as the glaciers receded at the end of the last ice age. These people were the ancestors of present-day Indigenous people. They produced sharp spear-point from stone and hunted caribou. One of the largest archeological sites in North America, Bull Brook in nearby Ipswich, was inhabited by groups of paleo-Indians around 11,000 years ago.
1600's
In the 1600s, Salem, Massachusetts was a small community in the Massachusetts Bay Colony that was undergoing a period of turmoil.
1700's
Salem, Massachusetts in the 1700s was involved in the Atlantic slave trade, the Salem Witch Trials, and the American Revolution.
1800's
Salem, Massachusetts was a prosperous port city in Massachusetts in the 1800’s.
1900's
Salem, Massachusetts and other places with the name Salem had many notable events and developments in the 1900’s.
2000's
In the 2000’s, Salem, Massachusetts experienced changes to its population and initiatives to address the opioid crisis.
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