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1585 BCE
the american indigenous take their revenge on the world with tobacco
Thomas Hariot one of the people that went to america wrote about a 'herbal remedy' as he states called tobacco. it is later discovered that this is their revenge for slavery, because the tobacco has killed multiple people and still is. -
1492 BCE
Christopher Columbus reaches america
the Italian explorer Christopher Columbus reaches america. many people believe that Christopher discovered america. but it was later discovered that almost 500 years before that European vikings set foot on american soil. -
1427 BCE
Aztec Empire built in central Mexico
the Aztecs founded their empire in 1427 and were later overthrown by the Spanish forces. -
1347 BCE
the black plague
the black plague was one of the most devastating diseases that have ever existed. it killed over 20 million people just in Europe some of the symptoms are vomiting, fever, diarrhea, chills and in most instances death. the black plague started in 1347 and ended in the early 1350. -
1346 BCE
battle of crecy
the English army are led by king Edward the third and kill 1500 french soldiers using the welsh longbow. the English suffered around 100 casualty's themselves. -
1278 BCE
mongols overthrow of china
leader Kublai khan leads the mongols to victory in defeating the sung dynasty. the mongols then start the yuan dynasty. the mongols came from north of china and attack center china to take over. -
1260 BCE
Kublai khan becomes mongol leader
Kublai khan becomes one of the most powerful mongol leaders mongol leader. -
1066 BCE
William the conqueror takes england
William leads the army of Normans to defeat the anglosaxons and later take control of england. -
793 BCE
viking invasion
1.the vikings invaded England in BCE 793 and the latest invasion was in the year 1066. the vikings Norseman conquered England.
the vikings and the Europeans were involved in this event. England was conquered by the Norse vikings. -
768 BCE
Charlemagne's reign
Charlemagne was born in 768 and died in 814. he was known by some as the father of Europe.