1301 Timeline Project

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  • 1800 BCE

    Maya

    Maya
    They were an ancient civilization, adequately known for expanding calendar systems, hieroglyphic writing and the science of astronomy. They attempted human sacrifice along their people to what they considered as their Gods. For as much as their religion it involved various prospects of universe and formality, where most of their Gods expressed form of nature. For instance the Maize God and the Sun God, yet when time passed the civilization started to collapse and decrease for an unknown reason.
  • 400 BCE

    The Olmecs

    The Olmecs
    They happened to be the very first leading organization, advancing throughout the Gulf coast, where part of their abilities endure for approximately 1,000 years. Their homes were assembled on a counterfeit highlands where overflow caused the land to be abundant yet a catastrophe. They were known for the reason of humongous stone heads they would carve from the Basalt; a volcanic rock, clay pots were also their specialties. With such skills, rumor was that they even influenced Mayans and Aztecs.
  • 476

    The Dark Ages

    The Dark Ages
    The main reason why the Dark Age became so known was due to regarding the absence of records and Latin writing outside of the Catholic Church, considering they were the only "well civilized". The fall of the Western Roman Empire had occurred all because of the mass migration with the Germanic Tribes and the Huns. Everything happening in that era was just turning around negatively, such as their economy becoming weak and causing another major problem the people had to face for over hundred years.
  • 1095

    The Crusades

    The Crusades
    During this era, trade and transportation was enhanced around Europe correspondingly the Crusades. Although they failed to apprehend Jerusalem they still had other accomplishments to encourage their failures. Having considerable impacts on the Western Europe increased the authority of the King. In displace for the effort, they were able to prevail and pass taxes to purchase for the Crusades. Remarkably most wars were battled during political, religious reasons and for the land of the 'Holy Land.
  • 1300

    The Renaissance

    The Renaissance
    This was best known as the connection between Modern History and the Middle ages, which was the beginning as a cultural evolution in Italy during the medieval period. It had later spread throughout the rest of Europe, bringing up ideas of bringing back the concepts of art and architecture from relic. They cultivated to bring upon the rebirth of greatness in their own land. That made up the conclusion of the Renaissance, meaning "Rebirth" beginning with fresh new start again without the negative.
  • 1340

    The Black Death

    The Black Death
    This event was one of the most tragic in Europe during the 14th century, it caused the death of approximately 50% of the population. It all begun with plagues, such as rodents; rats, and fleas. Since fleas were the parasite and rats were the host, it was when this started to spread through any host interaction or bite, which it would cause the transferring of the parasite to any healthy hosts, causing to infecting them and killing the main host. Nearly 1 out of 7 of those were the ones affected.
  • 1428

    Aztecs

    Aztecs
    With the total population of 20 million and being part of the Mesoamerica people in central Mexico they would sometimes refer to themselves as the Meshika or Mehika. Its origin came from Mexico and were known for their agriculture, cultivating and all possible land available. Aztecs would attempt sacrifices for their God (Huitzilopotchli) the casualty was placed on sacrificial stone, then the priest would be the one to attempt all the dissection with an obsidian; blade, tearing out their heart.
  • Mar 9, 1454

    Amerigo Vespucci

    Amerigo Vespucci
    Vespucci was an Italian pioneer born in Ser Nastagio and Lisabetta of the Medici family who ruled Italy at the time. He was best known for being a financier, navigator and his style, throughout the North and South. He commence on his very first voyage but yet he was most successful on his third, ending up exposing today's Rio de Janerio and de la Plata. He thought he had discovered a whole new continent and named it the South America in the New World. Because of this America was named after him.
  • 1492

    The Columbian Exchange

    The Columbian Exchange
    This exchange consisted migration of plants, diseases, animals, and virtually automation converting European and Native American methods of life. This kept at along the continuous years of development and exploration, causing a major impact on both sides, civil and cultural structure on the Atlantic. This exchange was titled after Christopher's Columbus search of North America that led him to the discovery of he Bahamas. He caused a major impact by killing 90% of the population through diseases.
  • 1500

    The Middle Passage

    The Middle Passage
    This passage consisted of the migration between Africa to the Americas, where the ships were constructed for the carrying of slaves. It was mostly the centered area of the exchange avenue seized by many ships. All this afflicted Africa efficaciously by the commissary goods from Europe where they would be migrated to Africa for making its profit for enslaved Africans Slaves where they were exchanged for goods such as raw materials where they were later given back to outright the triangular trade.
  • 1500

    The Atlantic Slave Trade

    The Atlantic Slave Trade
    The Atlantic Slave Trade began with the exploration of the coast of West Africa from the Portuguese. Everything was right under control due to small numbers of slaves but as they increased the evolution of plantation on freshly conquered islands and American mainland, of course the trading grew. Some of the lands concerned were Europe, Portugal, France and Africa. British on the other hand ended up benefiting by the supplies of goods and exchange for slaves, profits made in trade provided money,
  • Apr 22, 1529

    Treaty of Tordesillas

    Treaty of Tordesillas
    This treaty was settled to clear the misunderstanding over the newly assert territory in the New World, one of the authors of this specific treaty was Pope Alexander. The Treaty of Tordesillas conveyed outstanding advancements during the European exploration, for example causing Portugal to be exposed to a new discovered water avenue towards India and China. This had orderly shared the New World of the Americas between both lands, part of the west was all claimed by the Spain in June 7th, 1494.
  • 1530

    Fur Trade

    Fur Trade
    The Europeans started the Fur Trade in Canada due to wanting the partnership with Aboriginal people. The postulate for beaver had grown hatefully during the early 1600's, back when felt hats manufactured out of beaver fur & became contemporary in Europe. part of this merchant contained marten, fox, and mink where all would as well be exchanged. Later on it had soon become one of the original and critical industries in the French and North America, where Samuel settled a trading panel in Quebec.
  • Indentured Servitude

    Indentured Servitude
    An indentured servitude was known as a contract a person would be under to complete another one's work for a bold amount of time. For exchange the other person will consistently be no pay but a complimentary journey to a new country. Throughout the 17th century there had seem to be more white workers in Virginia and Maryland migrating from England as indentured slaves. Servants duty required of four to seven years for room, board, passage and freedom duties, lifestyle was bitter and prohibitory.
  • Triangular Trade

    Triangular Trade
    The Triangular Trade was an organization of migration exchange between the continents of Africa, Americas and Europe. the first leg of the journey was dispatching products from Europe to Africa, for them to be exchanged and then be sold by the Americas. It all begun with the participation of captivating manufactured goods from Europe to Africa, with such goods as beads, tobacco, and cloth. This was an avenue for every land to collect slaves, the name was received by the exact European exporters.
  • Slavery

    Slavery
    Slavery began when 20 Africans wee first enslaved to the British colony; Jamestown Virginia. Those very first slaves experienced physical abuse that was back in the day allowed. Therefore in areas such as considerable farmstead, it was poor. Most of the time they had to be instructed by overseers and owned by their own slaveholders.Smallholders contributed with their slaves and at times conducted them generously. The approximation number of slaves were 10.5 million and 4 million of them demised.
  • Mayflower Compact

    Mayflower Compact
    This compact was the first compromise of self-government to be accomplished and imposed in America, not only that but also the early structure of government written and achieved in the land that today is the U.S. 102 pilgrims whom were passengers in a British ship landed from Plymouth England, and of course were enslaved for the New World. The only way the pilgrims were able to settle was through English force, which actually occurred, completion an array as concerns of rules for self-governance
  • Navigation Acts

    Navigation Acts
    The Navigation Act determined all exchanges amid England and colonies which were driven in English or in emigrant barges. These maximum trades with English colonies and other acts were developed during 1651,1660 and 1662. At most times all goods would be shipped on Colonial American and perhaps English ships. All goods transported on English or Colonial American Ships while other colonies seemed to be bothered, causing bitterness where it was a big contributing factor to the American Revolution.
  • Glorious Revolution

    Glorious Revolution
    This revolution was imperative due to the overthrow of King James II of England which had conquered nothing else but the union of English Parliaments. The whole purpose of this revolution was to consume any possible way England could obtain absolute monarchy, just like France had done. Eventually England ended having a constitutional monarchy whereabouts the parliament had the most of the jurisdiction. It was named the 'Glorious' revolution due to achieving their goals without any bloodletting.
  • Salem Witch Trails

    Salem Witch Trails
    It had arose that in the colony of Massachusetts more than 200 colonists were implicated of practicing witchcraft; The Devils Magic, between the years 1692 and 1693. The most were afraid of such due to not being able to manage the conflict while those accused were executed. The colony ended up accepting the trials were an error and make it up for those families who were falsely accused and prosecuted. To those who admitted they were actual witches, they would get strangled and burned till death.
  • Act of Union

    Act of Union
    These certain acts caused an actual effect on May 1st, 1707 where the English and the Scottish Parliament came along together for the Parliament of Great Britain based on the Palace of Westminster in a London Home to the English Parliament. It was passed down by the Scottish and English parliament, leading to the creation of the U.K of Great Britain, where the U.K parliament had met for the very first time in October. The king in this era was King James but the kingdom was not created till 1707.
  • Sam Houston

    Sam Houston
    Sam Houston was a senator and commando, which it explains his defeat over in San Jacinto capturing the independence of Texas from Mexico, being one of the conclusive battles made in history. Besides him also being president of the Republic of Texas, his achievement earning independence from Mexico was accomplished with a strong military, defeating Mexican General Antonia Lopez de Santa Anna to assure the Texas independence. To after becoming the president of the U.S serving from 1823 to 1827.
  • Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

    Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
    This specific treaty brought an official end of the Mexican American War. Considering continuing its demand among the United States and Mexico due to its military achievement when the U.S essentially govern the charge of colonization. As in for its advantages for the U.S it added a total of 525,000 square miles to its territory, inclusive of land that now makes parts of California, Arizona and Nevada. The United states ended up agreeing to pay $15 million of allowance for the environmental harm.
  • 14th Amendment

    14th Amendment
    The 14th Amendment was one of the Reorganized Amendments, it concentrated on objective preservation of the laws, rights of citizenship and was suggested in response to effect associated to former slaves comprehending the American Civil War. It additionally acknowledged citizenship to all those born or neutralized in the U.S, along with departed slaves released after the Civil War. This requisite due procedure, equal protection under the law and diminish representation in Congress for its oppose.