History Timeline (Summer Homework)

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  • Period: Aug 24, 1000 to Aug 24, 1040

    Sedentarization

  • Dec 14, 1000

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 1 (Sedenterization)

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 1 (Sedenterization)
    14000 B.C. The first turning point in Sedentarization was the development of agriculture, as they started to develop agriculture they didn't need to moving around as they don't need to get as many resources as they have it already.So they just settled and agriculted. Source - From Yesterday To Tomorrow (Student Textbook A)
  • Oct 12, 1010

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 2

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 2
    12000 B.C. The Paleolithic period (12000 B.C.E) was a period where human's adapted themselves to the envirement and the climate. It was also a period where they discoverd how to make fire and how to control it. They also started to make tools out of stones and bones to defend themselves from animals and other dangerous things. Source - From Yesterday To Tomorrow (Student Textbook A)
  • Aug 10, 1020

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 3

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 3
    10000 B.C The beggining of agriculture was around the 10,000's B.C.E. In many diffrent positions on the globe were there diffrent plants getting clutivated. Example, in Africa rice, watermelons were getting agriculted, In Asia, rice, onions, wheat and more were getting agriculted etc. Source - From Yesterday To Tomorrow (Student Textbook A)
  • Jun 8, 1030

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 4

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 4
    8000 B.C The domestication of animals most sparked during 8th milennium B.C.E. humans started to see that they can train animals to do work for them so they decided to gather a lot of animals so they could feed them and then train them to do some of their work. They would use dogs for hunting and guarding, they would also use dankeys and orses to transport merchandise. They would use the fur on animals to make clothing. Source - From Yesterday To Tomorrow (Student Textbook A)
  • May 4, 1040

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 5

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 5
    4000 B.C. In the 4th miliennium B.C.E. humans developed new tools to improve their work on the fields. The technology they had back then are similar to what we have today. The hoe, the swing plough, the container and more. All those tools were neccesary on the field. They also discoverd metal which was useful because it was a way to make there weapons more useful, durable and stronger. Source - From Yesterday To Tomorrow (Student Textbook A)
  • Jan 1, 1050

    Turning Point 1 (Mesopotamia)

    Turning Point 1 (Mesopotamia)
    3300 B.C.E. The invention of writing was a very useful tool and is still used today. The first forms of writing started around 3300 B.C. and later on improved.
  • Period: Aug 24, 1050 to Aug 24, 1090

    Mesopotamia

  • Apr 5, 1060

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 2

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 2
    1400 B.C.E. The invention of the alphabet was/is also a useful tool as it is still used today. There are slight diffreences in the alphabet of the current period then to theirs.
  • Jul 10, 1070

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 3

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 3
    2000 B.C.E. The creation of the code of law and justice. 4000 years ago. The king of the city babylon Hammurabi decided to make a code of law. The worlds first code of law. The code was inscribed on a stele (stone or wooden slab) that was was 2 meter's high.
  • Aug 15, 1080

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 4

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 4
    3500 B.C.E. The invention of the wheel was a brilliant one. The wheel made easier for the chariots to transport merchandise. The first appreance of the wheel was seen in Ur. Now today's Iraq http://www.ideafinder.com/history/inventions/wheel.htm
  • Dec 20, 1090

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 5

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 5
    2000 B.C.E. The discovery of math was a useful tool back in 2000 B.C. It helped them retrace the land boundary's that were erased during flood waters.
  • Aug 1, 1100

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 1 (Democracy in Athens)

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 1 (Democracy in Athens)
    8000 - 6000 B.C.E The expansion of the greeks discoverd athens. They expanded though city-states.
  • Period: Aug 24, 1100 to Aug 24, 1140

    Democracy in Athens

  • Aug 23, 1110

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 2

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 2
    5000 B.C.E The Greco-Persian war was a war with the Greeks/Athenians and the persians. At first the war was between Athens and Persia but later on Athens got support by the greek city-states but that was still no match for the great persians.
  • Aug 23, 1120

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 3

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 3
    480 B.C.E. The creation of the trireme helped greatly in the Battle of Salamis overseas. The trireme was a warship.
  • Aug 23, 1130

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 4

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 4
    5000 B.C.E. The invention of democracy was. left behind by the Athenians . Democracy is still used today in places all around the world.
  • Aug 23, 1140

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 5

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 5
    776 B.C.E. The invention of the Olympic games. The olympic games was founded during the Greek's truce period. All the greeks stopped fighting and joined in to participate in sporting competitions.
  • Aug 24, 1150

    Turning Point/Major Occurence (Roman State)

    6000 B.C.E The romans changed the political structure and became republicans. They used to be a monarchy.
  • Period: Aug 24, 1150 to Aug 24, 1190

    The Roman State

  • Aug 24, 1160

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 2

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 2
    246 - 146 B.C.E The punic wars was a series of three wars. The war was between Rome and Carthage. Rome won all three wars.
  • Aug 24, 1170

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 3

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 3
    100-44 B.C.E. During Julius's reign, he gave work to the poor, granted citizenship to local leaders and made the calender that we all use today.
  • Aug 24, 1180

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 4

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 4
    63 - 14 B.C.E During Augustus's period. He issued a peace period also known as Pax Romana. During that period a permanent professional army was formed, more jobs were given out, taxes were improved and more.
  • Aug 24, 1190

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 5

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 5
    395 C.E. Rome split into two. West and east. The capital of the westside was rome and the eastside was Constantinople
  • Aug 24, 1200

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 1(Christianization of the West)

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 1(Christianization of the West)
    312 A.D. The westside of europe mostly relied on Christianity to keep the small cities united
  • Period: Aug 24, 1200 to Aug 24, 1240

    Christianization of the West

  • Aug 24, 1210

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 2

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 2
    4000 A.D. King Clovis lead the army to the christinization of Gaul.
  • Aug 24, 1220

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 3

    529 A.D. The first religious order was in 529 A.D. by the Benedictines. They also built their first Monestary in that time,
  • Aug 24, 1230

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 4

    Late 5th Century The Wester Roman Empire split up and left the power to powerless rulers. This started to cause mayhem as they could not maintain the peace.
  • Aug 24, 1240

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 5

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 5
    11th Century. In the 11th century, Muslims started to raid Palestine, thus forcing the Christians to start crusades instead of pilgrimages.
  • Aug 1, 1250

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 1 (Growth of Cities and Trade)

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 1 (Growth of Cities and Trade)
    11th Century In the 11th century new farming techniques helped peasants and lords improve productivity of their land. This helped people because they were lacking supplies.
  • Period: Aug 24, 1250 to Aug 24, 1290

    Growth of Cities and Trade

  • Aug 26, 1260

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 2

    13th century In the 13th century commercial activity grew, and a trade network spread through most of Europe.
  • Aug 26, 1270

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 3

    11 - 13th century The growth in population double in parts of europe. In other parts the growth tripled, such as England
  • Aug 26, 1280

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 4

    11th century Peasants started overproducing, they had more than they needed to survive.
  • Aug 24, 1290

    Turning Point/Major Occurence 5

    10th - 13th century The bourgeois increased in number, between 10th - 13th century 2500 boroughs emerged,