Final Timeline

  • 7500 BCE

    Catalhoyuk

    In south central Turkey along the Mediterranean Sea. It consisted of densely packed homes, they may have move along the rooftops
  • 7200 BCE

    Faiyum

    This was in ancient Egypt. Some of the first people to settle
  • Period: 5500 BCE to 30 BCE

    Ancient Egypt

    Pyramids
  • 3100 BCE

    Mesopotamia - Sumer

    Located in Iraq, Iran, Syria, and Turkey, located between two rivers
  • 3000 BCE

    China Yangtze River Valley

    Located in Asia, 3 largest river in the world
  • 2500 BCE

    Mohenjo Daro and Harappa

    They were along the Indus River in what is part of modern day Pakistan
  • 2300 BCE

    Mesopotamia - Babylon

    Located in Iraq along the Euphrates River
  • 747 BCE

    Charlemagne

    Ruled what is now Germany
  • Period: 700 BCE to 480 BCE

    Ancient Greece

    city states were created at this time
  • Period: 356 BCE to 323 BCE

    Alexander the Great

    Ruler of Greece just after the Ancient Greece Period
  • Period: 221 BCE to 207 BCE

    Qin Dynasty

    Located in Shaanxi Province
  • 220 BCE

    Great Wall of China

  • Period: 1300 to

    Renaissance

    This was a long time period. Galileo, Donatello, Michael Angelo, the Medici Family. Rise in arts (painting and sculpting, performing arts, and architecture
  • 1347

    The Black Death

    It started in western Europe in 1347 and spread to England in 1348 and then faded in the early 1350's
  • 1434

    The Medici family

    Helped turn Florence into the heart of the Renaissance
  • 1492

    Christopher Columbus and other explorers of the new world

    There were many explorers of the new world
  • 1509

    Henry VIII

    King of England starting in 1509 until January 28 1547
  • Roanoke Disappearance

    Over 100 colonists disappeared from the Island of Roanoke
  • Jamestown

    The first permanent British Settlement in North America
  • Plimouth Plantation

    This is where people from the Mayflower arrived
  • Constitution

    The Constitution written in Philadelphia