Early Modern Era 1450-1750

  • Dec 1, 1450

    Printing Press

    The Printing press appeared in Europe
  • Dec 9, 1450

    Spain Territory

    Spain controlled the Caribbean, Central and South America.
  • Dec 1, 1453

    Ottoman capture Constantinople

    The Byzantine Empire's capital is captured, leads to the fall of the Byzantine Empire.
  • Dec 9, 1480

    Aztec Empire

    The highest point in history for the Aztec Empire in both culture and the economy in this decade.
  • Dec 1, 1485

    Henry

    He married to Elizabeth to emerge the house.
  • Dec 9, 1488

    Dias and Cape of Good Hope

    Dias is the first mariner to round the tip of Africa, "Cape of Good Hope."
  • Dec 9, 1492

    Christopher Columbus Voyage

    Christopher Columbus first voyage was sailing to find a shorter route to India, but sail North America.
  • Dec 9, 1492

    Spain and Christopher Columbus

    Christopher Columbus reconquest Spain.
  • Dec 9, 1501

    Slaves

    The first African slaves appear in the West Indies in 1501
  • Dec 9, 1516

    Mary

    The only born child of Henry and born in 1516-1558
  • Dec 9, 1517

    Martin Luther

    Martin Luther forever changed Christianity when he began the Protestant Reformation in 16th-century Europe
  • Dec 9, 1517

    95 of These

    The 95 Theses or Disputation on the Power of Indulgences are a list of propositions for an academic disputation written by Martin Luther
  • Dec 9, 1519

    Cortes and Aztecs

    Hernan Cortés invaded Mexico in 1519 and conquered the Aztec Empire.
  • Dec 9, 1521

    Ferdinand Magellan

    Ferdinand Magellan was the forst person to circumnavigates the Earth
  • Dec 9, 1529

    Vienna

    The Siege of Vienna in 1529 was the first attempt by the Ottoman Empire.
  • Dec 9, 1533

    Pizarro and the Inca

    Francisco Pizarro was a Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that conquered the Inca Empire.
  • Dec 9, 1541

    Silver

    Europeans discover silver and it was a big impact to the trade routes.
  • Dec 9, 1541

    King Henry vlll

    He was named King of Ireland.
  • Dec 9, 1543

    Kings Book

    Henry supported Catholicism because the Kings book proof it.
  • Jan 28, 1547

    Henry the vlll death

    On January 28, 1547, at the age of 55, King Henry VIII of England died in London.
  • Dec 9, 1570

    Tax

    A new Tax that required people to pay in Silver
  • Tokugawa

    the battle of sekigahara was the beg of Tokugawa shogunate.
  • The Trade

    in 1600, Portuguese controlled half of the spice trade that was in Europe.
  • Decline

    Portuguese trade was decline from competition.
  • Jamestown

    The Jamestown settlement in the Colony of Virginia was the first permanent English settlement in the Americas
  • The 30 Year War

    It was one of the longest and most destructive conflicts in European history and it was the deadliest Religious war. It begin in 1618.
  • Qing Dynasty

    The Qing dynasty began and was the last great dynastic empire to rule the region
  • The End of the 30 year war

    The 30 Year War ended in 1648 and it inspired by religious passion
  • Peace of Westphalia

    In 1648,was a series of peace treaties signed in the Westphalian cities of Osnabrück and Münster, effectively ending the European wars of religion.
  • Revolution

    The Revolution began and the bill of rights was written.