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THE HISTORY OF THE HISTORY

  • Period: 25,000 BCE to 3500 BCE

    PREHISTORY

    period that goes from the appearance of the first human beings to the invention of writing. Division of Prehistory: 2,500,000 years BC. up to 3,500 years BC.
  • 14,200 BCE

    Discovery of Fire

    Discovery of Fire
    The first evidence of the use of fire by humans comes from various archaeological sites in East Africa, such as Chesowanja - near Lake Baringo, Koobi Fora and Olorgesailie, in Kenya. The evidence found at Chesowanja consists of fragments of red clay dating back 1.42 million years.
  • Period: 3500 BCE to 476

    ANCIENT HISTORY

    historical period that witnessed the emergence and development of the first human civilizations (known as ancient civilizations), especially after the invention of writing, an event considered the end of prehistory and the beginning of history as such.
  • 1519 BCE

    The First Great Explorations

    The First Great Explorations
    Among the most notable expeditions are that of Magellan and Elcano between 1519 and 1522, that of Legazpi and Urdaneta to the Philippines between 1564 and 1572, that of Francisco Hernández de Toledo between 1570 and 1577, the three carried out by James Cook between 1768 and 1779 ,​ that of Hipólito Ruiz López to Peru and Chile between 1777 and 1788
  • 1 CE

    JESUS BIRTH

    JESUS BIRTH
    It is the date on which the years begin to count in Christianity.
  • 476

    The fall of the Roman empire

     The fall of the Roman empire
    The fall of the Western Roman Empire refers to the fact that the Western Roman Empire lost authority over its vast territory, which was divided into numerous successor political entities.
  • Period: 476 to 1492

    THE MIDDLE AGES

    historical period that spans from the fall of the Western Roman Empire (476) to the Discovery of America (1492). This long historical period, also known as feudalism, was a social, political and economic organization based on land and vassalage.
  • 1300

    Renaissance

    Renaissance
    Renaissance is the name given in the 19th century to a broad cultural movement that occurred in Western Europe during the 15th and 16th centuries. It was a transition period between the Middle Ages and the beginning of the Modern Age.
  • Period: 1492 to

    THE MODERN AGE

    historical period that began in 1492 with the discovery of America and ended in 1789 with the French Revolution. It was a time of great economic, political and religious changes.
  • Nov 12, 1492

    Discovery of America

    Discovery of America
    Discovery of America is the name given to the historical event that made known what happened on October 12, 1492, consisting of the arrival of an expedition to America.
  • The Enlightenment

    The Enlightenment
    The Enlightenment was a European cultural and intellectual movement that took place from the mid-18th century to the early 19th century, especially in England, France and Germany.
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    THE CONTEMPORANY AGE

    historical period between the French Revolution (1789) and the present. It is an era characterized by revolutions and great artistic, demographic, social, political, technological and economic transformations.
  • The French Revolution

    The French Revolution
    The French Revolution was a social and political conflict, with various periods of violence, which convulsed the France of the Ancien Regime, and other countries by extension of its implications. is the one of the darcknes time iin french
  • THE FIRST WORLD WAR

    THE FIRST WORLD WAR
    The First World War, also called the Great War, was a global military conflict, although centered in Europe, that began on July 28, 1914 and ended on November 11, 1918, when Germany accepted the conditions of the armistice.
  • THE SECOND WORLD WAR

    THE SECOND WORLD WAR
    The Second World War was a global military conflict that took place between 1939 and 1945. Most of the nations of the world were involved in it.
  • The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

    The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
    The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were two nuclear attacks ordered by Harry S. Truman, president of the United States, against the Empire of Japan.
  • Apollo 11 Moon Landing

    Apollo 11 Moon Landing
    Apollo 11 was the fifth manned mission of the United States Apollo Program and the first in history to land a human being on the Moon.👨‍🚀
  • The Fall of Berlin Wall

    The Fall of Berlin Wall
    The fall of the Berlin Wall was a popular revolt that occurred in the capital of East Germany, East Berlin, on November 9, 1989, as a result of which they were demolished.