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Revolutions

  • 3300 BCE

    Emergence of Hieroglyphics

    Hieroglyphics are used in Egypt, essentially inventing a way to communicate through symbols, such as our Alphabet.
  • Period: 3300 BCE to 400 BCE

    Emergence of Hieroglyphics

    Hieroglyphics are used in Egypt, essentially inventing a way to communicate through symbols, such as our Alphabet
  • Jan 1, 1440

    Gutenbergs printing press

    Gutenbergs printing press
    German inventor Johannes Gutenberg invents a way to mass print that spreads across Europe quickly. His invention sends shockwaves through Europe and provides a basis for everyone to have the opportunity to get an education.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1543 to

    Scientific Revolution

    Emergence of modern science in europe after the Renaissance, that led to the Enlightenment
  • Apr 10, 1543

    Scientific Revolution

    Scientific Revolution
    Emergence of modern science in europe after the Renaissance, that led to the Enlightenment
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    European Enlightenment

    Also known as the age of Enlightenment, this movement centered around the ideals of reason. It was preceded by the Scientific Revolution and is closely categorized with that movement.
  • European Enlightenment

    European Enlightenment
    Also known as the age of Enlightenment, this movement centered around the ideals of reason in the 18th Century. It was preceded by the Scientific Revolution and is closely categorized with that movement.
  • American Enlightenment

    American Enlightenment
    A political revolution and change in thinking in America, based off the European Enlightenment, that eventually led to the American Revolution and our succession from Great Britain.
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    American Enlightenment

  • Darwins Theory of Evolution

    Darwins Theory of Evolution
    Darwin's Theory of Evolution is the widely held notion that all life is related and has descended from a common ancestor. His theory was first published in his book "On the Origin of Species" It presented new evidence that shook the field of science and further widened the gap between science and religon.