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10,000 BCE
neolithic revolution
the transition of human cultures from a nomadic hunting/gathering lifestyle to a settled lifestyle based off agriculture, which aloud the population to begin growing. -
1750 BCE
babylon and hammurabi's Code
the code of hammurabi was one of the earliest and most complete written legal codes, proclaimed by the babylonian king hammurabi -
800 BCE
ancient greece
ancient Greece was a civilatizion that belonged to greek history from the dark ages in the 12th-9th century BC to the end of antiquity. The classic greek culture (ie: philosophy, arts, maths, sciences, writing, etc) had a great influence on ancient rome, which ended up spreading all around the world. -
753 BCE
ancient rome
ancient rome is a roman civilaization that goes from the founding of rome(8th century BC) to the fall of the western roman empire (5th century AD). It encompassed the roman kingdom, republic, and empire until it fell. -
476
middle ages
the middle ages lasted from the 5th to the 15th century beginning with the fall of the western roman empire and merging into the renaissance and age of discovery. The middle ages is known as the middle period between the three divisions of western history. And is subdivided into the early, high, and late middle ages.