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Period: Jan 1, 1289 to
Ottoman empire
semi nomadic Turks into religious warriors -
Period: Jan 1, 1300 to
Renaissance
Art, literature, and music -
Period: Jan 1, 1451 to Jan 31, 1481
Mehmed ii
Captured Constantinople 1453 -
Jan 1, 1455
First book
in 1455 the first book produced the bible -
Jan 1, 1473
Astronomy
Copernicus begins the scientific revolution -
Jan 1, 1488
Bartholomew Diaz
discovered the cape of good hope -
Jan 1, 1492
Christopher Columbus
sailed from Spain 1492 landed in the Bahamas -
Jan 1, 1494
Treaty of Tordesillas
treaty between Portugal and Spain over lands in south America -
Jan 1, 1497
Vasco da gama
first to find a water route to Asia -
Jan 1, 1499
la pieta
A marble sculpture of emotions -
Jan 1, 1499
la pieta
A marble sculpture of emotions -
Period: Jan 1, 1500 to
Atlantic slave trade
Million of Africans captured and sent away -
Jan 1, 1505
sistine chapel
Michelangelo was hired to paint the ceiling -
Jan 1, 1511
Erasmus book
The praise of fally -
Jan 1, 1514
Battle of Chaldiran
Battle between Ottoman and Safavid used of gunpowder by Ottoman -
Jan 1, 1516
Sir Thomas More
utopia (book) renaissance writers -
Jan 1, 1519
Strait of Magellan
Ferdinand Magellan found a passageway tip of south America -
Jan 1, 1519
Aztecs
Hernan Cortes conquered the Aztecs modern day mexico -
Period: Jan 1, 1520 to Dec 31, 1566
Suleyman the magnificent
expanded into Asia Europe
Develops naval power -
Period: Jan 1, 1520 to Dec 31, 1566
Suleyman the magnificent
expanded into Asia Europe
Develops naval power -
Dec 1, 1532
Incas
Conquered by Pizarro -
Period: Jan 1, 1545 to Dec 31, 1563
Catholic reformation
Pope Paul iii reformed Catholic to bring followers back -
Period: Jan 1, 1545 to Dec 31, 1563
Council of trent
Reaffirmed Catholic teaching, end to church abuse -
Period: Jan 1, 1545 to Dec 31, 1563
Council of trent
Reaffirmed Catholic teaching, end to church abuse -
Period: Jan 1, 1556 to
Akbar
created centralized Government promoted divine faith -
Period: Jan 1, 1562 to
violent conflicts religious
conflict between Catholics and protestant in France !572 Catholics killed 3,000 Hunguentons -
Period: to
Thirty years war
conflict between two religious group Catholics and protestant -
Period: to
Manchu Dynasty
incorporated many non-Chinese people as they expanded -
peace of Westphalia
each state independent and can control religious affair in Europe -
Period: to
Aurangzeb
Expands the Mughal empire into south India -
Armenian Genocide
Ottoman empire killed millions of Armenians