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10,000 BCE
neolithic revolution
Neolithic revolution is the change from hunting and gathering to farming whihc started around 10000 B.C. It led to people to settle in a location permanently instead of moving from one location to another. The domestication of animals also began during the neolithic revolution they kept animals like pigs or cows so it could be eaten later on -
5500 BCE
Sumer
Sumer was the worlds first civilization to ever be create in human history. It was located in Mesopotamia between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.started around 5500 B.C years ago and developed a polytheistic religion. -
1500 BCE
Hinduism
Hinduism has no one founder but was developed in India in 1500 BCE. it Hinduism is a monotheistic religion which worships more than just one god -
431 BCE
peloponnesian war
Sparta attacked Athens in 431 BC beginning the brutal 27 year war. The Spartans had strong soldiers but Athens had a strong navy which made the battle even. -
Jun 7, 1494
treaty of tordesillas
the treaty was signed two years after Christopher Columbus found Hispaniola. It was an agreement between Spain and Portugal aimed at settling conflicts over lands newly discovered or explored by Christopher Columbus and other late 15th-century voyagers. -
Death of king Charles I
The English Civil War was a war between two groups of people. One side of people wanted King Charles to rule and the other wanted Parliament to rule. later on King Charles was tried for treason and sentenced to death. King Charles was beheaded in public in front a large crowd. -
Articles of Confederation
Congress met and created the Articles of Confederation which was the first document to be ratified by the government. The document was weak though because it didn't give the federal government the power to collect taxes. -
Bill Of Rights
George Washington helps pass the Bill of Rights which is the first 10 amendments. this document was strongly influenced by the English bill of rights that was pasted previously. -
Death of Robespierre
A faction of the Convention banded together to destroy Robespierre before he destroyed the remaining members of the French government. On July 28, 1794, Robespierre and his followers were guillotined. The period known as the Terror came to an end. -
D-day
Allied forces invaded France over 150,000 troops landed on the beaches of Normandy. forcing through strong German defenses causing Germans to surrender in Paris.