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The History Timeline

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  • Period: 259,999 BCE to 3500 BCE

    Prehistory

    When humans appeared
  • 39,999 BCE

    Paleolithic

    Paleolithic
  • 10,000 BCE

    The use of fire

    The use of fire
    The humans invent the fire and changes his lives
  • 10,000 BCE

    The agriculture begins

    The agriculture begins
    The humans start to growing food to eat
  • 10,000 BCE

    Neolithic

    Neolithic
    With the appearance of agriculture and livestock we entered the second stage of the Stone Age: the Neolithic.
  • 3500 BCE

    The invention of writing

    The invention of writing
    the humans start to write the important things that happend along the years
  • Period: 3500 BCE to 476

    Ancient History

    It is characterized by the apogee of centralized monarchies, the reappearance of large empires and cities, the expansion of European kingdoms over the rest of the continents and the appearance of the bourgeoisie, as a new social class.
  • Period: 3050 BCE to 525 BCE

    Egypt

    Ancient Egypt or ancient Egypt was a civilization of antiquity that originated along the middle and lower reaches of the Nile River and whose history spans more than three millennia. It is considered one of the cradles of civilization. The original name of the country, especially during the Old Kingdom, was Kemet
  • 1750 BCE

    Hammurabi´s code

    Hammurabi´s code
    The Code of Hammurabi was a set of 282 laws inscribed on a stone by the Babylonian king Hammurabi (r. 1795-1750 BC), who conquered and later reigned in ancient Mesopotamia. Although this legal code was not the first, it was the most clearly defined and influenced the laws of other cultures.
  • 476

    Fall of the western roman empire

    Fall of the western roman empire
    The western roman empire falls because Odoacro overthrows the last Roman emperor, Rómulo Augustulo
  • Period: 476 to 1492

    The Middle Ages

    The Middle Ages is the 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.
  • 537

    Justinian´s code

    Justinian´s code
    The Code of Justinian (in Latin, Codex Iustinianus) is a compilation of imperial constitutions promulgated by the emperor Justinian, in a first version, on April 7, 529, and in a second, on November 17, 537.
  • 843

    Treaty of Verdun

    Treaty of Verdun
    The Treaty of Verdun (French: Traité de Verdun), agreed in August 843, divided the Frankish Empire into three kingdoms between Lothair I, Louis II and Charles II, the surviving sons of the emperor Louis I, the son and successor of Charlemagne.
  • 1453

    Fall of the eastern roman empire

     Fall of the eastern roman empire
    The Roman Empire falls because the Turkish Sultan Mehmet II managed to conquer Constantinople.
  • 1492

    Columbus discovered America

    Columbus discovered America
    Christopher Columbus completed his journey across the Atlantic Ocean and arrived in the “New World.” Where Columbus really arrived that October day was to an island he called San Salvador, which is now part of the Bahamas.
  • Period: 1492 to

    The Modern Age

    In this period there were great changes in science and technology, which had enormous repercussions on the work, military and philosophical life of the West. Furthermore, faith in progress, communication and reason was established, new philosophical values ​​that soon dominated the world.
  • Independence on the united states

     Independence on the united states
    The American Revolutionary War was a war that pitted the original Thirteen British Colonies in North America against the Kingdom of Great Britain. It occurred between 1775 and 1783, ending with the British defeat at the Battle of Yorktown and the signing of the Treaty of Paris.
  • French revolution

    French revolution
    The French Revolution is known as a political and social movement that occurred in the then Kingdom of France in 1789, which shook the foundations of the absolutist monarchy of Louis XVI and led to the establishment of a republican and liberal government in its place.
  • Period: to

    The Contemporary

    The Contemporary Age is the historical period that spans from the beginning of the French Revolution in 1789 to the present. During the Contemporary Age, industrial revolutions occurred that transformed the forms of production, work relationships and the way of life of a large part of the population.
  • The Napoleonic wars

    The Napoleonic wars
    The Napoleonic Wars, also called the Coalition Wars, were a series of conflicts that took place between the First French Empire, under the command of Emperor Napoleon I Bonaparte, and a fluctuating series of European c
  • Defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte at Waterloo.

    Defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte at Waterloo.
    On June 18, 1815, the French army commanded by Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated by the British and Prussian armies in the War of Waterloo. The defeat ended the 23-year war between France and the European allied states.
  • The first world war

    The first world war
    The First World War (1914-1918) was the historical event that defined the events of the 20th century; It devastated the political, economic and social order of Europe, and its dubious conclusion laid the groundwork and prepared the way for an even more destructive scenario: World War II.
  • The second world war

    The second world war
    World War II (also spelled World War II)1 was a global military conflict that took place between 1939 and 1945. Most of the nations of the world were involved in it—including all the great powers, as well as practically all of them. European nations
  • Apolo 11

    Apolo 11
    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 mission's Apollo spacecraft was sent into space on July 16, 1969, landed on the moon on July 20 of that same year, and the next day two astronauts (Armstrong and Aldrin) became the first to walk on the lunar surface.
  • Covid-19

    Covid-19
    Coronavirus disease 2019,3​ better known as COVID-19, covid-19note 1​ or covid, and incorrectly called coronavirus pneumonia, coronavirusnote 2​ or corona, is an infectious disease caused by SARS-CoV-2.11​ 12