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Morgans Timline

  • Jan 1, 1300

    Mechanicle clock

    Mechanicle clock was invented in the early 1300s .
  • Jan 1, 1337

    King Phillip VI Attacks

    King Phillip VI of France Seized the Duchy and went to war with king Edward of England.
  • Jan 1, 1346

    100 Years war Begins

    The first major battle of the hundrted years war and it occured at Crecy. English archers devistated the french soldiers.
  • Jan 1, 1351

    the black death ends

    The mass death of the black is now over and Europe is coming back to life
  • Jan 1, 1400

    Italian Rennissance begins

    Mass inventing and social life and culture in Italy is at its peak.
  • Jan 1, 1415

    Henry V acheves victory

    The heavily armored French knights majorly defeated at agincourt.
  • Apr 13, 1443

    Thomas Jefferson

    died July 4, 1826 He was the principal author of the Declaration of Independance He has also served in the continental congress
  • Jan 1, 1453

    Constanoble falls to the Ottomon

    The Ottomon armys faught a crusal battle to win constanoble and to dissasemble the bisanteen empire.
  • Feb 19, 1473

    Nicolaus coppernicus

    Died May 24, 1543 One of the things he did that was important is he made a model of the universe that had the Sun instead of the earth in the center of the universe.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1491 to Jan 1, 1547

    HenryVIII

    He was married six imes and was a major role in he reformation, e was probably not liked by the people because he was marred six times.
  • Jan 1, 1492

    Christopher Columbus embarkes on a journey

    Christopher Columbos finds the Bahamas and then discoveres America as we live in today.
  • Jan 1, 1500

    Versailles

    it is a courte village
  • Dec 31, 1514

    Vesalius

    Died october 15, 1564 he is known for some of the most influential books.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1516 to Jan 1, 1558

    MaryI

    She was baptised in the year of 1516, she was also unpleasantly remembered as THE BLOODY MARY, She was born at greenwich. I would say if she was remembered as the bloody Mary people probably didnt care for her to much.
  • Jan 1, 1517

    95 thesis

    Marten Luther posts his 95 thesis on the door of whittenburg cathedral
  • Period: Jan 1, 1519 to Jan 1, 1556

    Charles V

    He inherated a Spanish and Habsburg empire extending across Europe from Spain and the Netherlands to austria and the Kingdom of Naples and reaching overseas to Spanish America. I can assume that he was not very well liked because he struggled with his Kingdom.
  • Jan 1, 1520

    3 monumental works

    Marten Luther publishes 3 more monumental works
  • Jan 1, 1521

    diet of worms

    Luther looks at the diet of worms befor Charles v
  • Jan 1, 1530

    Augsberg confession

    A meeting. In Augsberg so that they can solve the political problems that were created by the reformation
  • Jan 1, 1530

    Breaking Ties

    By 1530 Marten Luther was starting to break ties and a lot of people that were for him were starting to part away from him.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1533 to

    Elizabeth I

    When she claimed the throne she was the age of twenty five, she then held the throne for Forty four years, she was one of Englands most famouse monarchs, Based on the information I would say she was a liked person.
  • Jan 1, 1543

    Galen

    Versalies used his works he was also one of the most accomplished medical researchers.
  • Jan 1, 1555

    Peace of Augsburg

    By 1555 Charles the v was forced to grant the ruler of each german state the right to choose catholic or lutherism.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1556 to

    Phillip II

    He was the champion of roman catholic counter-reformation ,during his reign the spanish Empire attained its gretest power , extend and influence though he failed to supress the revolt of the Netherlands , So knowing that he had failed at something the people probably did not care for him to much. He also made his country go bankrupt.
  • Jan 22, 1561

    Francis Bacon

    Died April 9,1626 He is best known for his promotion of the scientific method.
  • Feb 15, 1564

    Gallileo Galilei

    Died January 8, 1642 He is known for his military compass that would help aim canon balls.
  • Dec 27, 1571

    Johannes Kepler

    Died November 15, 1630 His laws of planitary motion is what he is best known for and what he did.
  • Jan 1, 1572

    St Bartholamews day massacre

    In the year of 1572 St Bartholamews day massacre occured the catholic mob was no longer with the hugonots
  • Flushable toilet

    Flush toilet was invented in 1596 so nomore waste was on the streets and walkways.
  • Rene Descartes

    Died february 11, 1650. He also gave the mathmaticians a new method.
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    James I

    He was also the king of Scotland, he fought often with parliment, James also believed in wichcraft, He helped a lot of people with learning and basic life skills, Based on this information I would say he was a well liked person.
  • Eye Glass

    Eye glass invented by Hans Lippershy.
  • Final Battle For Gibraltar

    Most ofall of the spanish ships were lost but they were covered by a fortress a lot of the dutch were either killed or wounded.
  • Telescope

    The telescope is credited to Hans Lippershey it helped astronomers study more of space.
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    Louis XIII

    He cooperated with his chief minister. He also tried to make france a leading european power, based on the information I got on him I would say he was liked by the people.
  • Margaret Cavendish

    Died December 15, 1673
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    Charles I

    He was related to Elizabeth II he had four sons and five daughters, Charles was the second son of Charles VI, He defeated his father in 1625, Based on this information and that he defeated his father I would say he was not liked very much by the people.
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    Oliver Cromwell

    Helped organize armed forces after the outbreak of the civil war in 1642, He commanded campined in Ireland and scottland in the early 1650, Baseed on the helping of armed forces i would say he was a liked person.
  • John Locke

    Died October 28, 1704 He is emembeed as one of the most influential of enlightmet thinkers and known as the ''Father of Classical Liberalism.
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    Louis XIV

    He brought absolute monarch to its height, he fought each european country in four wars, Louis also reigned personally and innovatively. Based on the information I would say he was liked by the people.
  • Isaac Newton

    died March 31, 1727 He is reconised as one of the most influencial scientists of all times. He also developed the principles of modern phisycs.
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    James II

    He was also called the duke of York, he was the second surviving son of Charles I, after his brother died he was declared the duke of York, in the English civil war he lived at Oxford, I would say that he was a licked person.
  • Royal Society of London

    it was granted the royal charter by king charles II.
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    Charles. II

    When he died in 1658 the monarchy was restored, all of the legal documents were succeeded his father as king in 1649. Charles II was also succeeded by his brother James. Based on the facts that when he died the monarchy was restored I would say the people did not really like him.
  • Academy of Royal Science

    it was to help the spirit of french Scientific Baptiste Colbert.
  • Maria Winkelmann

    Died December 29, 1720 on. April 21, 1702 she found an unknown comet and was the first women to do so.
  • George Handel

    Died April 14,1759 he is regarded as one of the greatest composers of the Boroque era the intrests in handels operas has grown.
  • An essay Concerning human understanding

    It first Appeared in 1689 it described the mind at first birth to be a blanck slate it is also one of the workings of john Locke.
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    William and Mary of Orange

    Their joint reign began in 1689, after they were offered the throne, they replaced James II and VII with other family members, I would say that the people were licked
  • Montesquieu

    Died february 10, 1755 he is famouse for his articulation of seperation of powers.He was also a lawyer and man of letters.
  • Voltaire

    Died may 30, 1778 He is well known for his acts on the catholic church and his advocy for freedom of religion.
  • John Wesley

    Died March 7, 1791 He is credited for his foundation of evidential movement or also known as methodism.
  • Jean Jacques Rousseau

    died July 2, 1778 He is remembered for influencing the french revolution and the development of the socilogical education thought.
  • Denis Diderot

    Died July 31, 1784 He is best known for being Co founder and chief editor and contribute to the encyclapedeia.
  • Maria Theresa

    Died novembe 29 1780 she was the nly Female ruler of the Habsburg Dominions she tnen was also the last of the House
  • Adam Smith

    Died july 17, 1790 smith is best known for his classic work, the theory of moral intements.
  • Catherine the Great

    Died November 17, 1796 She was he longest ruling female in Russia Her reign was known as the golden age
  • George Washington

    Died December 14, 1799 He was one of the founding fathers he presided to the draft of the Constitution he was also elected as presidnt by anonymos choice.
  • Cesare Beccaria

    died November 28, 1798 He is now best known or his treaties on crimes and punishment.
  • The spirit of the laws

    was first published for Montesques works of censorship it had a big influence on the outside of france along with a lot of Montesques pieces of work.
  • Seven Years war

    The war ended around 1763 and the war went on for about seven years thats how it got its name it affected a lot of countries like europe, north America and central America because of the Geat Powes.
  • French and indian war

    It ended in 1763 the name of the war refers to te two main british colonies that were enemies it began over a dispute of rivers.
  • Candide

    It was first published in 1759 by Voltaire the piece of work is about a young boy named Candide who has a shelered life.
  • Mary Wollstonecraft

    Died september 10, 1797 she is best known for A vindication of The rights of women.
  • Americn Revolution

    It ended around 1783 when the rebels that were in thirteen differant colonies rejected monarchy the revolution was a result in a social, political and intellectual transformaion in the society.
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    LouisXVI

    He was the grandson of LouisXV he got married in 1770. I would not say that the people caed im to much because he did nt rule for vey long.
  • Declaration of Independance

    It was a explanation of why congress voted on July 2 to declare independance.
  • Articles of Confederation

    The articles provided international and Domestic Legitimicy for the continental congress.
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    Fredrick Williams II

    He was a patron of the arts, was also responsible for some construction, in 1781 he inclined mystacism, in 1788 the famous religion edict was issued, I think that he was a liked person.
  • U.S. Constitution

    It is the supreme law it has been amended abou 27 times articles four, five and six are are abiout federalism.
  • Bill of Rights

    The bill of rights has freedoms not in the main body f te constitution thuogh such as freedom of religion, press, assembly,speech and the right to bear ams.
  • Methodism

    After John Wesleys death it came to be its own church Because of all the missionary activity that was going on.
  • ''Raj'' Wars

    It ended aound 1947 it joined and seperated some countries and the name also refers to British Rule on the Indian Subcontinent.