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Jan 1, 1300
The Biggenning of the Rennaissance
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Jan 1, 1348
Black Pleage
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Jan 1, 1440
Invention of the Printing Press
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Jan 1, 1450
Telescope
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Jan 1, 1492
Columbus Discovers A New World
Columbus set sail in 1492. He went so far to find new land if he didn't find new land him and his crew probably wouldn't have made it back. -
Jan 1, 1500
Peak of the Rennaisance
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Jan 1, 1501
The painting of Mona lisa
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Oct 31, 1517
95 Theses
The 95 Theses were posted in Wittengenburg, Germany on a church door . Each theses was a way that Mr. Luther wanted to change the church. -
Jan 1, 1522
Martin Luther's First Translations of the Bible
Martin Luther's BibleMartin Luther translate and publish the Bible for the first time. Martin first published his bible in 1522. -
Jan 1, 1524
Battle Of The Peasants
It started in 1524. Peasents fought from everywhere especially Germany. -
Jan 1, 1539
De Soto's Expedition
De Soto's expedition started in 1539. De Soto started in Florida, and set of to find new land. His expedition ended in 1543. -
Steam Engine
Thomas Savery had been working on solving the problem of pumping water out of coal mines, his machine was made of a closed vessel filled with water into which was when the steam engine was made -
Steam Boat
In 1769 a man named James Watt made the first version of the steam engine. -
Potatoe Famine
The Irish Potato Famine started in 1845, It was a disease that came from potatoes that distroyed other crops which caused starvation. -
Sewing Mechine
In 1846 a man by the name of Elias Howe made the first sewing machine. This invention made making cloths a whole lot faster and change peoples daily lives. -
The Bombing Of Perl Harbor
The bombing of Pearl Harbor, on December 7, 1941, when the Japanese dropped a bomb on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. -
D-Day
D-Day was on June 6, 1944, and was an invasion of Normandy. -
Enola Gay drops the bomb
On Augest 6 1945 a man by the name of Paul Tibbets ordered Enola Gay to drop the first bomb onto Hiroshima.