More important events in history

  • 2 BCE

    Learning to eat meat

    Learning to eat meat
    Humans are badly designed animals. We are slow, we have weak teeth and we dont have tails
  • 1199

    Teaching people to read

    Teaching people to read
    Alexander de Videlliou invented the book "Doctrinale" where he taught the Latin language in an efficient and simple way. In this book the basic rules of the language appeared. This book was launched in Europe in 1199 and became the best-selling book in the entire continent..
  • Galileo explores the heavens

    Galileo explores the heavens
    Galileo became the first person to look at the sky through a telescope, it changed our view of the universe.
    The discovery of the telescope was a key and fundamental piece in the development of astrological science, as it discredited many theories that were erroneous and gave rise to new ones.
  • The steam engine

    The steam engine
    The English aristocrat who invented the first steam engine in 1663 was called Edward Somerset. His interest in mechanics led him to want to apply the force of steam: by taking a cannon, filling it three-quarters of it, sealing it and putting it on fire for 24 hours, he witnessed the water rise more than forty feet high.
  • The cellphone´s invention

    The cellphone´s invention
    Antonio Meucci was the first person who invented the cellphone
  • The car´s invention

    The car´s invention
    Karl Benz built the first car called Benz Patent-Motorwagen
  • The invention of the first computer

    The invention of the first computer
    Konrad Zuse was the first person who create the first computer in Berlin
  • The internet´s invention

    The internet´s invention
  • The Falklands War

    The Falklands War
    The Falklands War was an armed conflict developed in 1982 between Argentina and the United Kingdom over the dispute over the Malvinas, South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands.
  • The fall of the Berlin Wall

    The fall of the Berlin Wall
    the fall of the Berlin Wall was motivated by the opening of borders between Austria and Hungary in May 1989