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Dec 17, 1440
Invention of Printing Press
A machine that transfers lettering or images by contact with various forms of incked surface onto paper. -
Jan 1, 1500
The peak of The Renaissance Era
The rebirth or interest in learning and art.
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Jan 1, 1503
The Panting of the Mona Lisa
( 1503-1506 ) is one of the most Famous painitings in the world, the lady is believed to have been a merchant's wife. The style of her portrait and the misty background behind her continue to influence artists today. -
Aug 30, 1517
95 theses
These were a list of issues that luther had with the churchm his thheses basically changes the church -
Sep 3, 1534
luther's translation of The Bible
He wanted to ensure their comprehension by a translation closest to their contemporary language usage. -
Period: Dec 13, 1545 to Dec 4, 1563
Council of Trent
Was the 16th century ecumenical council of the Roman Catholic Church.
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The introduction of the heliocrentric Theory
is the astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around a stationary Sun at the center of the solar system -
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Age of Monarchs
many European monarchs became Absolute monarchs meaning that they exercised complete power over their subjects. -
Gun powder plot
The plot that blew up the house of lords -
invention of telescope
Galileo gradually improved the power of his telescope, grinding lenses himself, and began observing the heavens -
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30 years war
was one of the most destructive conflicts in European history. -
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!st english civil war
the series of conflicts and politicial machinations that took place between Parliamentarians and Royalits -
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The reign of Louis XIV
Sun of king -
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2nd english civil war
pitted the supporters of King Charles I against the supporters of the long Parliament -
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3rd english civil war
saw fighting between supporters of King Charles II and supporters of the Rump Parliament. -
Newtons laws of gravity
Newtons law of Universal gravitations staters that every massice particle in the universe attracts everyt other massice particle with a force which is derectly proportional to the product of their masses and incerselt proporional to the square of the distance between them. -
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The glorious Revolution
Was the over throw of King james II of england,(VII of Scotland and II of Ireland) in 1688 by a union of Parliamentarians with an invading army led by the Dutch stadtholder William III of Orange-Nassau (William of Orange) who, as a result, ascended the English throne as William III of England together with his wife Mary II of England. -
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Louis XV
King of France -
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Louis XVI
King of france. -
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French revolution
They started killing people for Democracy, they killed there king and other people. -
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Age of Resons
being an investigation of true and faulous theology is a deistric pamphlet, written by eighteenth-centurty british radical and American revloutonary Thomas Paine. -
Invention of the steamBoat
Robert fulton was the one who had invented the steam boat,he was an American engineer and inventor who is widely credited with developing the first commercially successful steamboat. -
The invention of the cotton gin
Eli Whitney was the inventor of the cotton gin and a pioneer in the mass production of cotton. -
The first electric battery
John F. Daniel invented the Daniel Cell that used two electrolytes: copper sulfate and zinc sulfate. The Daniel Cell was somewhat safer and less corrosive then the Volta cell. -
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.