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Dec 3, 1400
sewing machine
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Dec 2, 1449
the begginigng of desota
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Nov 17, 1456
the printing press
AT A GLANCE: In 1440, German inventor Johannes Gutenberg invented a printing press process that, with refinements and increased mechanization, remained the principal means of printing until the late 20th century. The inventor's method of printing from movable type, including the use of metal molds and alloys, a special press, and oil-based inks, allowed for the first time the mass production of printed books -
Jan 1, 1503
Mona Lisa
monalisa Leonardo da Vinci likely began painting the Mona Lisa in 1503, and completed it within 4 years. -
Jan 1, 1503
the beggining of the renaisance
to understand the beginnings of the Renaissance, you must back up approximately eight hundred years, to the fall of the Roman Empire. Read more: http://weuropeanhistory.suite101.com/article.cfm/beginning_of_the_renaissance#ixzz0Wlmc5lWO -
Jan 1, 1508
michaelangelo and the sistain chapel
micaelangelo was requestid by pope julius the II -
Nov 20, 1517
the posting of the theses
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Nov 20, 1522
martin luther's first translation of the bible
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Nov 20, 1525
the peasnts war
The parallel between the German Revolution of 1525 and that of 1848-49 was too obvious to be altogether ignored at that -
Jan 1, 1563
The BLack Plague
almost took
80,000people -
the peak of renniancae era
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galileo and the telescope
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the gunpowder plot
thirteen young men planned to blow up
the Houses of Parliament. Among them was
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the king james bible
was England's authorized version of the Bible translated from the original Hebrew and Greek languages into English at the request of King James I of England -
shakespeare an dcervantes die
they both died the same day and the same year -
louis xiv
th begginging and end -
steam engine
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the age of manarchs and the end and begining
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steam boat
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begginig of potato famine