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Jan 1, 1440
Printing press
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Nov 4, 1500
Peek of the Renaissance Era
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Jan 1, 1507
Finishing of the Mona Lisa
Leonardo worked on this peice for about five year give or take a little. NO one can buy the item because it is seemingly priceles. people Beleave that it is worth any were from $73 million, to $650 Million. the pric eflucuates almost all the time. -
Jan 1, 1517
95 Theses
Martin Luther was verry angry atbthe church so he wrote 95 complaints posted onto the church wall -
Nov 11, 1534
Luthers translation of the bible
HE rewrote it into german becuase he wanted people to be able to read it with out a preist a dso that more people oculd reed it. -
Dec 13, 1545
Counsil of trent
Metting to disscus churching technechs, specificly talked about salvation. -
Gun Poweder Plot
Fail Atempt at killing the First James 1, but it failed tha plan was to blow them up -
Invention of the First Telescope
Telescope lead to them being ablye to se jupiturs Moons. -
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30 Years war
People were mad and up in arms with the catholic church, people had a bloody battle over everything killing 40% of germany's population.! -
The Introduction of the Heliocentric Theory
Sun was the center of the solor system, not he earth... -
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The reign of Louis XIV
Devine right. He was probably one of the most full of him self rulers, she said that he was god on earth. -
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First english Civil War
People Didnt like the way king charels the first was treating them -
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Age of Monarchs
Rulers of the same family had compete controll. -
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Second Civil war
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Third english ward
Fighting between political figures and Charels -
Newton’s Laws of Gravity
There is a gravitational force acting between any two objects in the universe. There is a gravitational force between you and Earth. There is also a gravitational force between you and the Sun, between you and all the other planets, and between you and the people sitting next to you. Why do we fall down towards Earth rather than towards the Sun, another planet, or the people next to us? Read more at Suite101: Newton's Laws for Kids - Gravity: A Simple Explanation of the Law of Universal Gravi -
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Glorious revolution
TO over trow King james II, then the thrown passed to Mary, his daughter -
The Invention of the First Steam Engine
MAde for plowing on the harsh land -
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Louis XV
"the beloved" Loved and worshiped -
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Louis XVI
The Last nicknamed becuase he was the last monarch -
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French Revolution!
People were very violent, revolting against the Monarchs having controle -
The Invention of the Cotton Gin
The process uses a small screen and pulling hooks to force the cotton through the screen. It was invented by Eli Whitney on March 14, 1794, one of the many inventions that occurred during the American Industrial Revolution. However, earlier versions of the cotton gin had existed since the first century. It was improved over time from a single roller design to a double roller machine. -
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Age of Reason
People stoped caring so much about religion, and more about the sicentific. -
first battery
1800 - Alessandro Volta invented the voltaic pile and discovered the first practical method of generating electricity. Constructed of alternating discs of zinc and copper with pieces of cardboard soaked in brine between the metals, the voltic pile produced electrical current. The metallic conducting arc was used to carry the electricity over a greater distance. Alessandro Volta's voltaic pile was the first "wet cell battery" that produced a reliable, steady current of electricity.
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The First Steel Plow by John Deere
John Deere was an Illinois blacksmith and manufacturer. Early in his career, Deere and an associate designed a series of farm plows. In 1837, on his own, John Deere designed the first cast steel plow that greatly assisted the Great Plains farmers. The large plows made for cutting the tough prairie ground were called "grasshopper plows." The plow was made of wrought iron and had a steel share that could cut through sticky soil without clogging. By 1855, John Deere's factory was selling over 10,00