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1095
Crusades
The Crusades were a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims started primarily to secure control of holy sites -
1300
the renaissance
The Renaissance was a fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages -
1347
Black death
The Black Death, also known as the Great Plague or the Plague, or less commonly the Black Plague, was one of the most devastating pandemics -
Peace of westphalia
Peace of Westphalia. The Peace of Westphalia refers to the pair of treaties, the Treaty of Osnabrück and the Treaty of Münster, signed on May 15 and October 24 of 1648, which ended both the Thirty Years' War and the Eighty Years' War. -
Industrial Revolution
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Medical Revolution
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Treaties of tilsit
The Treaties of Tilsit were two agreements signed by Napoleon I of France in the town of Tilsit in July 1807 in the aftermath of his victory at Friedland. -
The opium wars
The first Opium War (1839–42) was fought between China and Britain, and the second Opium War (1856–60), also known as the Arrow War or the Anglo-French War in China -
World war 1
World War I also known as the First World War, the Great War, and initially in North America as the European War, -
Treaty of versailles
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treaty of sevres
was one of a series of treaties that the Central Powers signed towards the Allied Powers after their defeat in World War I. Hostilities had already ended with the Armistice of Mudros. -
Wall Street Crash
was the greatest stock market crash in the history of the United States. It happened in the New York Stock Exchange on Tuesday October 29, 1929, now known as Black Tuesday. Bank failures followed, resulting in businesses closing -
World war 2
World War Two was the most destructive global conflict in history. It began when Nazi Germany unleashed ferocious attacks across Europe. -
End of berlin wall
East Berlin's Communist Party announced a change in his city's relations with the West. Starting at midnight that day, he said, citizens of the GDR were free to cross the country's borders -
North American Free Trade Agreement