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8000 BCE
8000-2205 BC
early chinese settlers built small villages and farm along the major rivers including the yellow river and the yangtze river.
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8000 BCE
8000 BC
nomadic people first begin to settle in Mesopotamia. These people eventually became the first civilizations in Mesopotamia.
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6000 BCE
6000-7000
People first begin to experiment with pottery. this is a big event because we still use pottery today for plates, bowls, ect. other ancients people also used pottery for water collection and storage.
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4500 BCE
4500 BC:
Sumerian civilization begins.the Sumerian civilization emerged upon a flood plan on the lowers reaches of Tigris and Euphrates rivers. People lived on banks of rivers because the water and food such as berries, fish, crustacean, sea plants, and fruit from trees.
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4500 BCE
4500 BC
Sumerian civilization begins. the Sumerian civilization emerged upon a flood plan on the lowers reaches of Tigris and Euphrates rivers. People lived on banks of rivers because the water and food such as berries, fish, crustacean, sea plants, and fruit from trees. -
3100 BCE
3100 BC
ancient Egyptian civilization begins. They ancient people first settled along the banks of the Nile. Ancient Egypt is on of the six civilizations to arise independently.
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3100 BCE
3100 BC
ancient egyptian civilization begins -
3000 BCE
3000 BC
The Indus Valley civilization is established in Northern India and Pakistan. Archaeologist discovered stone tools. they say that the people of the ancient Indus valley was where very intelligent.
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2959 BCE
2950-2575 BC
the first egyptian pyramid is built. -
2950 BCE
2950-2575 BC
the first Egyptian pyramid is built. at saqqara the step pyramid of djoser was built. spelled zoser was a king of Egypt's third dynasty.
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2900 BCE
2900 BC
the bronze age when early aegean cultures start to emerge. -
2900 BCE
2900 BC
the bronze age when early aegean cultures start to emerge.
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2696 BCE
2696 BC
Ruler of the legendary yellow emperor. His wife leizu invented the process of making silk cloth.
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2500 BCE
2500 BC:
Assyrian civilization begins. -
2500 BCE
2500 BC
Assyrian civilization begins
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2500 BCE
2500 BC
Large cities such as Harappa and Mohenjo-daro develop
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2205 BCE
2205-1575
the chinese learn how to make bronze.the Xia Dynasty becomes the first dynasty in china.
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2125 BCE
2125
the 9th-11th dynasties the first intermediate period. Egypt saw a collapse of the central government.
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1700 BCE
1700 BC:
Babylonian civilization begins.
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1700 BCE
1700 BC
Harammbuai writes his code of laws, the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System, also known as the Harmonized System of tariff nomenclature is an internationally standardized system of names and numbers to classify traded products.
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1700 BCE
1700 BC
Babylonian civilization begins. -
1700 BCE
1700 BC
Harammbai writes his code of laws. -
1700 BCE
1700
The Iron Age begins in India
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1630 BCE
1630 BC
the 11th-14th Egyptian dynasties the middle kingdom-amenemhet is the most noble pharaoh who overthrew mentuhotep 3
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1591 BCE
1591
Francois viete invents analytical trigonometry. -
1500 BCE
1500 BC
The Aryan peoples arrive from Central Asia. The Indus Valley Civilization collapses. The Vedic period begins. The oldest sacred scriptures of Hinduism are written.
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1456 BCE
1456
Cape Verde islands are explored by the Portuguese. http://www.datesandevents.org/events-timelines/13-explorers-timeline.htm -
1432 BCE
1432
Portuguese navigators discover the Azores. http://www.datesandevents.org/events-timelines/13-explorers-timeline.htm -
1400 BCE
1400 BC
king thutmose 3 and ancient egypt reached the height of its power when military expeditions brought the eastern coast of the mediterranean sea under egyptian rule.
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1200 BCE
1200 BC
the trojan war and the destruction of troy. -
1200 BCE
1200 BC
the trojan war and the destruction of troy.
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850 BCE
850 BC
development of the first Greek alphabet.
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850 BCE
850 BC
development of the first Greek alphabet. -
750 BCE
750 BC
homer writes the iliad and the Odyssey. -
750 BCE
750 BC
homer writes the iliad and the Odyssey.
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650 BCE
650
the rise of the Greek tyrants.
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650 BCE
650 BC
he rise of the Greek tyrants. -
600 BCE
600 BC
Greek coin currency is introduced. -
600 BCE
600 BC
the etruscans establish cities from northern to central italy. -
600 BCE
600 BC
Greek coin currency is introduced.
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600 BCE
600 BC
the etruscans establish cities from northern to central italy. -
520 BCE
520
Buddhism is founded by Siddharta Gautama.
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264 BCE
264 BC
war with carthage (first punic war) -
264 BCE
264 BC
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221 BCE
221 BC
Qin Shi Huangdi becomes the first emperor of china. He has the Great Wall of China built by extending and connecting existing walls to protect the people from the mongols.
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220 BCE
220 BC
the writing system of China becomes standardized by the government
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45 BCE
45 BC
julius caesar defeats pompey to become the first dictator of rome. -
44 BCE
44 BC
julius caesar assassinated. -
2 BCE
2 AD
A government census is taken. The size of the Chinese empire is estimated at 60 million people.
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1 BCE
0
jesus christ is born. -
405
405
the christian gospel is translated into latin./ ST. jerome finishes the vulgate. -
455
455
the vandals, led by gaiseric, sack rome. -
476
476
considered by many to be the starting point of the middle ages./odacersor deposes the last roman emperor romulus augustulus -
500
500
he west saxon advance is halted by the britons in england.chiefly known today for the supposed involvement of king arthur / battle of mons badonicus. -
507
507
the visigoths retreated into spain./ the franks under clovis defeated the visigoths in the battle of vouille. -
527
527
justinian is remembered for his Code of Civil Law, and the expansion of the imperial territory retaking rome from the ostrogoths. -
Feb 16, 1470
1470
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Feb 19, 1473
1473
nicolaus copernicus is born.
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May 19, 1486
1486
the Malleus Malificarum (hammer of witches) is published as an influential guidebook to identifying witches and bringing them to punishment.
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Feb 16, 1492
1492
the discovery of the Americas by Christopher Columbus. This is significant because with out his discovery the Americas wouldn't have been colonized and eventually make the united states. -
Nov 9, 1492
1451
Christopher Columbus is born as is amerigo vespucci, explorers.
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Feb 16, 1497
1497
john Cabot and his son Sebastian discover Canada, landing on the coast of Newfoundland. -
Feb 16, 1513
1513
Vasco Nunez DE Balboa explores the pacific coast of panama and discovers pacific ocean. -
Sep 23, 1518
1518
the london college of physicians is granted a royal and functions both as a traditional profession guide as well as a learned society.
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Feb 16, 1519
1519
Ferdinand Magellan is the first to go around the world. This is significant because many sailors believed that the earth is flat and that you would fall off of the edge. But when Magellan circumnavigated the earth it disproved that. -
Feb 16, 1543
1543
Andreas Vesalius publishes “on the fabric of the human body” -
Feb 16, 1543
1543
Nicolas Copernicus publishes “on the Revolutions of Celestial Bodies" -
Mar 15, 1543
1543
One of the most famous publications in natural philosophy was the anatomical book of Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564), De fabrica (On the Fabric of the Human Body). It was arguably the most important anatomical texts of the century, at once criticizing the work of the ancients, principally Galen, which offering new illustrations based on first-hand observation and fresh dissections.
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1591
Galileo galilei demonstrates the properties of gravity. This is significant because this was a test to prove newtons laws. -
1618
Johannes kepler reveals his 3rd and final law of planetary motion -
1630
Galileo galilei publishes Dialogue on the two chief systems of the world. His book compares Copernican system with the Ptolemaic system. This is significant because it leads up to Galileo being a heretic and is significant to us today for some of the knowledge we know today. -
1633
Galileo is forced to recant his theories. The church did not like that Galileo's discoveries were opposition with the Catholic church. the church said that he was a heretic. This is significant because it makes Galileo recall all his theories when the church was wrong about them. -
1712
Thomas Newcomen developed a steam engine powered by coal to pump water out of mines. The engine was simply operated. Water vapor would push a piston forward the cold water would be strayed into it creating a vacuum. -
1760
James Watt’s improves on the steam engine, it provides a vital source of power. watts was a Scottish inventor and engineer who improved on newcomens steam engine. This is significant because it is what provided power to cities and houses. -
1762
Catherine the Great come to power in Russia. Catherine was the longest ruling female leader of Russia. She was the most renowned. -
1776
July 4 american declaration of independence is signed. the second Continual Congress met in Philadelphia. 12 of the 13 colonies voted in favor for independence. this is significant because we would not be the same today with out this document. -
1778
France declares war on great Britain. The war debt brings the french monarchy to its knees. Napoleon set up the Continual System, it was an attempt to hurt the British economy by placing embargo on British goods. -
1783
Peace signed between britain and france. -
1789
meeting of Estates General in Paris. Louis was advised by Jacques Necker to call the meeting of the Estates General. It was the first time the Estates General had been called in 175 years. This is significant because it shows makes the people go to the tennis court for the tennis court oath. -
1798
Napoleon plans invasion of England. he signed a treaty with England in 1801. In 1805 the treaty fell apart because of mutual distrust. -
1799
Battle of Abouki. The battle of Abouki is 3 battles. the battles were fought near Abouki egypt. -
1807
Robert Fulton developes the first successful steamboat the Clermont. Steam power allows the vessel to travel against the current without difficulty. -
1830
The liverpool-manchester Railroad opens. The railroad would carry freight trains. the trains would go from manchester to the liver pool docks. -
1847
Liberia, settled by freed African Americans, becomes an independent nation. it was settle by white american. some of them were slaveholders.