-
Period: 3100 BCE to 3600 BCE
Cuneiform (3600 BC) Mesopotamia
Initially, tokens were used to count goods, but with the increase in trade, things became more complex. -
3000 BCE
Time in Egypt
The people of Egypt lasted for over three thousand years. -
Period: 2500 BCE to 2600 BCE
The Assyrian Empire Mesopotamia
The Assyrian Empire was the most prominent ruling empire of Mesopotamia, starting in the early Bronze Age and lasting until the Iron Age -
Period: 7 BCE to
Great Wall of China
The Great Wall of China was constructed from the 7th Century BC by the Chu State and lasted until 1878 in the Qing Dynasty. -
Period: 1250 to 1517
Slavery Egypt
Mameluke (slave soldier) rule, characterised by great prosperity and well-ordered civic institutions. -
Period: to
Explorers Egypt
Samuel de Champlain, governor of New France and the founder of Quebec, was believed to be the first of the French explorers to be connected with the Maumee region. -
Period: to
King Williams war India
King William’s War, also known as the Second Indian War and the First French and Indian War, was an armed conflict between England and France in North America in the 17th century. -
Period: to
Opium Wars China
First Opium (First Anglo-Chinese) War. Treaty of Nanking signed (1842) ending the First Opium War. -
Period: to
The Royal Tombs of Ur. Mesopotamia
From 1922 to 1934, an archaeologist named C. Leonard Woolley excavated the site of the ancient Sumerian city of Ur. -
The Attack of Egypt
Egypt, Iraq, Jordan and Syria attack the new state of Israel. Egyptian army's poor performance increases unpopularity of King Farouk. -
Covid-19 China
A big virus that started in China killed a lot of people that not over yet that made it may to the USA