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Period: 1096 to 1291
The Crusades
"The Crusades were a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims started primarily to secure control of holy sites"
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Aug 15, 1096
The start of the first Crusade
" Pope Urban II called for a crusade to help the Byzantines and to free the city of Jerusalem." The crusaders did not form one unified army and instead progressed in factions. it lasted 3 years. -http://websites.umich.edu/~marcons/Crusades/timeline/summaries/First_Crusade.htm -
Jul 3, 1187
The battle of Hattin
lasting one day it was the bloodiest battle of all crusades.
it is believe that about 459700 people were killed in this battle. -https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Hattin -
May 11, 1189
The start of the third Crusade
"The Crusade was led by three European monarchs, hence its other name of 'the Kings' Crusade'."
The crusade was a fail because by the time they got to their destination they did not have enough men to really put up a fight.
it lasted from 1189-11922 -https://www.worldhistory.org/Third_Crusade/. -
1212
The Children's Crusade
"during the summer of 1212 in which thousands of young people took Crusading vows and set out to recover Jerusalem from the Muslims. Lasting only from May to September'. None of the kids where able to make the trip because they are kids they don't have the body or stamina to be able to do the things they were asked to do. -https://www.britannica.com/event/Childrens-Crusade -
Jun 24, 1271
The start of the final Crusade
"It was an extension of the Eighth Crusade and was the last of the Crusades to reach the Holy Land before the fall of Acre in 1291 brought an end to the permanent crusader presence there." The Christians had lost the battle and peace was finally won.
1271-1272
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Period: 1346 to 1353
The black death
The black death was a disease that spread rapidly killing a huge portion of people. -
1348
the plague hits England
"Black Death spread to England in 1348."
"The plague arrived in the summer months of August or around that time."
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Sep 2, 1348
Death in the family
King Edward III 's daughter died of the plague.
"Joan was then scared to lose her life and was moved probably to a small village named Loremo, where she remained alive for some time. However she was the first victim" https://www.preceden.com/timelines/49344-the-black-death-timeline -
Nov 1, 1348
the plague spreads to England
"London was known as a crowded, busy city with a population around 70,000 people", so the disease spread fast.
"it was an important European port and city in England during the Medieval time." https://www.preceden.com/timelines/49344-the-black-death-timeline -
1349
Black death vs the Jews
"3,000 Jews were killed in Erfurt, Germany because of the Black Death."
"There were almost no Jews left in Germany in 1351." https://www.preceden.com/timelines/49344-the-black-death-timeline -
Feb 2, 1349
200 people gone every day
"By February 1349, 200 people were being buried every day."
so many people were dying "the graveyard was neatly piled 5 deep." https://www.preceden.com/timelines/49344-the-black-death-timeline -
Period: 1401 to 1490
Early Renaissance
Art dominated the Early Renaissance. ideas and styles evolved rapidly in the Early Renaissance. -
Jan 1, 1413
Brunelleschi creates a Linear Perspective of art
Brunelleschi creates linear art which allowed for 3d images and more realistic art. Linear art is what revolutionized art and allowed for art to grow in popularity so fast. https://www.timetoast.com/timelines/important-events-during-the-renaissance--2 -
Period: 1415 to
Age of Exploration
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Jan 1, 1439
printing press
In 1439 Johann Gutenberg created the printing press. The printing press lead to many things but mainly allowed for books to be mass produced. https://www.timetoast.com/timelines/important-events-during-the-renaissance--2 -
1488
first time
a European dude maybe dudete (im not one to judge) sail around the south coast of africa. https://www.timetoast.com/timelines/95167 -
Period: 1490 to 1527
The High Renaissance
The High Renaissance was about creating the most beautiful art work possible. it was mainly about appealing to the viewers. -
Aug 2, 1492
new America's
on Christopher Columbiums' journey to china, he had found the Caribbean islands which lead to a lot of things in the new world https://www.timetoast.com/timelines/95167 -
May 2, 1497
blue coats on top
John Cabot claims Canada and the U.S. as England territory
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1511
first slaves
the first slaves were traded from Africa to the Portuguese https://www.timetoast.com/timelines/important-events-from-the-1400s-to-the-1700s -
Mar 3, 1513
Jaun
Juan Ponce de Leon was the first person to set foot in Europe. https://www.timetoast.com/timelines/95167 -
Jan 1, 1517
Martin Luther 95 Theses
Martin Luther posted his 95 theses on the doors of churches. he challenged the church which led to many things. https://www.timetoast.com/timelines/important-events-during-the-renaissance--2 -
Period: 1517 to
The reformation
it was the widespread of "religious, cultural, and social upheaval of 16th-century Europe". it allowed peoples own ideas of the bible -
Jan 17, 1524
another lost guy ends up "discovering" something
Giovanni Verrazano, Italian dude sail the south east coast of south America
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Period: 1527 to
The Late Renaissance
It was the transition between the middle ages and modern time. it was a time when all the previous ideas where surpassed. -
Period: 1543 to
The Scientific Revolution
science exploded and new ideas were coming left and right. are science that was never questioned was now challenged -
Jan 1, 1559
The first reincarnation of Queen Elizabeth
The queen reincarnated and reclaimed her crown for the first time. she ruled well. https://www.timetoast.com/timelines/important-events-during-the-renaissance--2 -
jamestown
The English "find" Jamestown named after there king https://www.timetoast.com/timelines/important-events-from-the-1400s-to-the-1700s -
plymouth
plymouth and english colony was created for piligrams who wanted to escape the church it is now Massachusetts