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  • Period: Sep 26, 1096 to Sep 26, 1290

    Crusades are fought

    The crusades were military campaings.they fought is now where the middle east is.Christians in europe
  • Oct 3, 1300

    Renaissance begins

    Renaissance begins
    It begin it italy and spread all over threw europe. although their were no sudden break with the middle ages of time
  • Oct 3, 1337

    100 years war begin

    100 years war begin
    he urged to start a war to reclaim france and to provide intellagenice. the spanishe english war was a conflict.
  • Oct 3, 1347

    Black Death begins in Europe

    Black Death begins in Europe
    This was a very terrible disease that had a lot of impact. This diasese alone killed 25 million people
  • Period: Oct 3, 1368 to

    Ming Dynasty

    The Ming Dynasty was one of the longest dynasties that existed. It lasted over 250 years and was the dynasty that followed the Yuan Dynasty.
  • Period: Oct 17, 1405 to Oct 17, 1433

    Voyages of Zheng He

    Commanded a fleet of trading vessels during the Ming Dynasty Reign. Some voyages went as far as africa.
  • Oct 17, 1431

    Joan of Arc burned at the stake

    Joan of Arc burned at the stake
    She was accused of many crimes. Later they relized that she was accused of these falsely, but she had already been killed. They now declare her a martyr.
  • Oct 17, 1445

    Johannes Gutenberg-Printing press

    Johannes Gutenberg-Printing press
    He created the first printing press. It was used to publish Martin Luthers 95 theses. The first mass production was the German Bible
  • Oct 17, 1453

    Ottomans conquer Constantinople

    Ottomans conquer Constantinople
    Ottoman Sultan Mehmed led his troups to conquer Constantinople. They succeded and it became one of the most powerful empires.
  • Oct 17, 1492

    1st Voyage of cloumbus

    1st Voyage of cloumbus
    Was trying to find a quicker route to Asia by sailing West. Did not reach Asia, instead found new land to conquer.
  • Oct 17, 1492

    Jews, Gypises, and Moors expelled from spain

    Jews, Gypises, and Moors expelled from spain
    They had to convert to christianity or be expelled from Spain. Over 80,000 converted there beliefs.
  • Oct 17, 1497

    Da gama lands in India

    Da gama lands in India
    A poruguese explorer that lead 4 ships to land in calicut india. He was the first one to reach there by the Atlantic Ocean.
  • Period: Oct 17, 1500 to

    Slave Trade across Atlantic

    Slave trade across the atlantic was similar to a triangle. It would start by shipping salves to America. America would send goods to Europe and then europe would supply good to africa. Repeating the process. Slaves had very bad conditions through transportation.
  • Period: Oct 17, 1501 to

    Safavid Empire

    One of the most significant empires in Persia during its time period. The main language/customs they followed were muslum
  • Oct 17, 1502

    Naming of the "new world"

    Naming of the "new world"
    The New world refered to the land mass columbus had come across trying to sail west to reach asia faster. Christerpher named the land San Salvador, but it was later changed by writer Martin Waldseemuller to America.
  • Period: Oct 17, 1503 to Oct 17, 1507

    Da Vinci paints the mona lisa

    Leonardo painted one of the most recognized paintings today. He mainly used a fresco style of painting during his time.
  • Oct 17, 1508

    Michelangelo begins painting Sistine Chapel

    Michelangelo begins painting Sistine Chapel
    He painted this Chapel. He decided to paint.
  • Oct 17, 1526

    Mughal Empire begins

    Mughal Empire begins
    The Mughal Empire was founded. During this empire many advances in technology and astronomy.
  • Oct 17, 1534

    Henry VIII founds Anglican Church

    Henry VIII founds Anglican Church
    Henry VIII was turned down by the pope to have his marriage annuled. King Henry VIII pushed the protestant reformation forward even bigger by founding the anglican church. This is important because the Church of England will bring controversy with the rest of Europe.
  • Oct 17, 1539

    Pizarro invades the Inca Empire

    Pizarro invades the Inca Empire
    Fransico Pizarro invaded the inca empire and captured the ruler Atalpua. He killed Atalpua and took place as ruler of the empire.
  • Period: Oct 17, 1545 to Oct 17, 1563

    Concil of Trent

  • Period: Oct 17, 1556 to

    Phillip II rules Spain

    He ruled spain in the "Golden Age". Through out his reign though he faced bankruptcy, and the economy declined. It was a disasterous decade.
  • Oct 17, 1558

    Elizabeth I becomes Queen of England

    Elizabeth I becomes Queen of England
    Took the throne after Queen Mary died. During her rain passed Supremacy Act splitting England from Rome once more.
  • Copernicus publishes heliocentric theory

    Copernicus publishes heliocentric theory
    Copenicus was excited by the geocentric theory, and questioned it as it did not refer to the movements of the sun moon and planets accurately. So after careful time and reasearch, Copernicus had an idea with the heliocentric theory and created a giant impact. This is important becuase the heliocentric theory was not widely known until this day.
  • Period: to

    Age of Enlightenment

  • Jamestown, colony in Virginia founded

    Jamestown, colony in Virginia founded
    Christopher Newport from enland founded the jamestown colony along the james river. The location was originally picked because it was a good defensive postition
  • Louis XIV becomes King of France

    Louis XIV becomes King of France
    King Louis was unpopular for his taxes that he put on his people. King Louis was King during the French Revolution. his reign ended 1715.
  • Qing Dynasty in China begins

    Qing Dynasty in China begins
    Hobbes was a philosipher who wrote Leviathan based on his moral and political philosophies.
  • Thomas Hobbes writes Leviathan

    Thomas Hobbes writes Leviathan
    The Leviathan is a sea monster, identified in different passages with the whale and the crocodile, with a Devil. This passage was written by Thomas Hobbes in 1651. The Leviathan is told to be a true creature.
  • Period: to

    Oliver Cromwekk rules England

  • Peter I (the great) becomes Czar

    Peter I (the great) becomes Czar
    He is known as Peter the Great for his efforts to reform into a modern state. Peter had the perfect strength to regain the Russian monarchy. He was called one of the most important leaders in Russian history.
  • Period: to

    Catherine the Great rules Russia

    Most commonly known for the longest Female reign as the leader of Russia. She was the leader for 24 years until her death.
  • French Revolution begins

    French Revolution begins
    The long-standing resentments against the French monarchy raised anger throughout France. It was found to be in the mismanaged structure of French society and government. This was bad for crops and harvest.
  • U.S. Constituion is ratifed

    U.S. Constituion is ratifed
    The US Constitution is one of the most important documents in world history. it was a part of the early days of the greatest nation on planet earth. It brought things like the Ammendments. It is important because without it we wouldn't have the government we have today and our nation wouldn't be the same.
  • Reign of Terror begins

    Reign of Terror begins
    Outside France, the countries of Great Britain, Holland, Spain, Austria, and Prussia were worried enough about the Revolution to form a problem and make war against France. Some of the revolutionary leaders feared that they would lose control.
  • Napoleon becomes Emperor

    Napoleon becomes Emperor
    The French constitution allowed the president to serve only four years, but Louis Napoleon refused and wanted to stay in office. In another vote the following year, The Fench people elected him emperor Napoleon III. By 1807, Napoleon's empire stretched from the River Elbe in the north, down through Italy in the south, and from the Pyrenees to the Dalmatian coast.
  • Napolean defeated @waterloo

    Napolean defeated @waterloo
    Napoleon’s disaster in Russia provided his enemies some new hope. Napoleon raised another army, but his troops were too inexperienced for war. In October 1813 the allies met Napoleon’s new troops near the German city of Leipzig. This battle was a big defeat for Napoleon
  • Tokugawa Shogunate ends

    Tokugawa Shogunate ends
    The downfall of the Tokugawa Shogunate in 19th century. Japan was brought about by both internal and external factors. The downfall of the Tokugawa Shogunate in 19th century.The emperor reigned but did not rule; he was only a symbol to be worshipped.