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300
Camels were First Brought to the Sahara
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300
classic mayan civilization
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476
The Fall Of Rome
In 476 C.E, the emperor Constantine moved his capital 850 miles to the east, to the ancient city of Byzantium. After Constantine's reign, power ober the vast empire was usually divided between two emperors, one based in Rome and one in Costantinople. Then the emperors soon found them selves getting threatened by Germanic Tribes. -
500
Ghana Empire Began
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500
The Byzantine Empire Began
This Byzantine empire was a continuation of the Roman Empire in the East. This empire straddled two continents Asia and Europe. It lasted from about 500 C.E to 1453 C.E -
552
Budhism was introduced to Japan
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Jan 1, 604
The Seventeenth Article Constitution began
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Jan 1, 610
Muhammad Became a Prophet of Islam
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Jan 1, 651
The First Official Editition of the Qur'an was Written
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Jan 1, 700
Traders Brought Islam to West Africa
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Jan 1, 710
Nara became the Capital of Japan
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Jan 1, 750
Bookmaking Began to Spread the Qur'an
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Jan 1, 1000
Feudalism Begins
Feudalism is a religon that the europeans are againts because they have different thoughts and change the way they live. -
Jan 1, 1000
The tale of Genji was written
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Jan 1, 1050
Moveable Type was Invented in China
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Jan 1, 1054
Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churche split
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Jan 1, 1065
Song dynasty begins Civil Service exams
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Jan 1, 1085
The Reconquista Began With Toledo
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Jan 1, 1096
The First Crusade Began
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Jan 1, 1146
The Second Crusade
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Jan 1, 1185
The Heian Period Ended
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Jan 1, 1189
The Third Crusade
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Jan 1, 1192
The era of the Samurai Began
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Jan 1, 1192
The Third Crusade ended
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Jan 1, 1192
The first Shogun came to power
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Jan 1, 1200
The Incas first setttled in Cuzco
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Jan 1, 1203
The Ghana Empire Ended
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Jun 1, 1215
The Signing of The Magna Carta
The signing of the Magna Carta is important because it protected the rights and privileges of nobles. Later, it took on a much broader meaning as people in England came to regard it as one ot the foundations of their rights and liberties. -
Jan 1, 1240
The Mali Empire Began
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Jan 1, 1250
Aztecs Arrived in the Valley of Mexico
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Jan 1, 1258
The Mongols Destroyed Baghdad
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Jan 1, 1279
The Mongols Dynasty Began
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Jan 1, 1300
The Mongol Empire was Weakened
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Jan 1, 1300
Humanism began in Italy
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Jan 1, 1300
The Renaisance began in Italy
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Jan 1, 1312
Mansa Musa was the First Islamic Leader
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Jan 1, 1325
aztecs start Building the Tenchitilan
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Jan 1, 1337
The Hundred Years' War Begins
This conflict helped weaken feudalism in Europe and France. The French wiin the battles because they have better weapons, they have better acuration and distance than the English. -
Jan 1, 1347
Bubonic Plague Begins in Europe
The started in 1347 C.E to 1351 C.E. It spread through Asia,China, India, and the near East. If anyone gets it you are garinteed to dye. -
Jan 1, 1347
Bubonic Plague
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Jan 1, 1350
Timbuktu Became a Center of Arabic Learning
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Jan 1, 1368
The Ming Dynasty Began
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Jan 1, 1368
The Mongol dynasty ended
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Jan 1, 1400
The Inquisition Took Place
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Jan 1, 1405
Zheng He made his First Voyage
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Jan 1, 1438
The Incas Began to Create roads
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Jan 1, 1450
Johannes Gutenberg invented printing press
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Jan 1, 1453
The Byzantine Empire Ends
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Jan 1, 1453
The Hundred Years' Wars End
The wars contributed to the decline of feudalism by helping to sheft from feudal lords to monarchs on both sides had collected taxes and raised large professional armies. -
Jan 1, 1460
The Songhai Empire Began
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Jan 1, 1469
The Medici family began to rule Florence
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Jan 1, 1488
Bartomoleu Dias began to sail around the tip of Africa
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Jan 1, 1492
The Spanish Conqured Granada
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Jan 1, 1492
Isabella sent Christopher Columbus to find a sea route to Asia
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Jan 1, 1497
Vasco de Gama began to sail to India
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Jan 1, 1497
John Cabot landed in Canada
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Jan 1, 1500
Pedro Cabral Began to sail to Brazil
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Jan 1, 1500
Copernicus stated his theory of the heliocentric universe
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Jan 1, 1500
The microscope was invented
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Jan 1, 1500
Post-Cassic Mayan civiization ended
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Jan 1, 1504
Michealangelo completed his statue of David
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Jan 1, 1517
Martin Luther posted his ninety-five Theses
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Jan 1, 1519
Ferninad Magellen began to sail around the world
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Jan 1, 1519
The Aztec empire ended
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Jan 1, 1519
Hernan Cortes destroyed the Aztecs
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Jan 1, 1524
Giovanni de Verrazano landed in North America
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Jan 1, 1525
William Tyndale transalated the Bible into English
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Jan 1, 1532
Fransisco Pizarro destroyed the Incas
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Jan 1, 1532
the Inca Empire ended
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Jan 1, 1534
King Henry VIII created Anglicanism
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Jan 1, 1541
John Calvin created Calvinism
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Jan 1, 1543
Copernicus stated that the earth revolves around the sun
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Jan 1, 1545
The council of Trent was formed
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The Songhai Empire Ended
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Galileo decided to build a telescope
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Henry Hudson began to try to find the Northwest Passage
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The Mali Empire Ended
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The Thirty Years' War began
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The Ming Dynasty Ended
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Peace of Westphalia was signed
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The Thiry Years' War ended
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Newton published a book about gravity
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The era of the Samurai ended
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Charlemagne's Christian Empire Begins
This impressive king ruled for over 40 years. He was very important because he encouraged education and scholarship making his court a center of culture. Most imprortant, he unified nearly all the christian lands of Europe into a single empire. -
The Tang Dynasty Recorded a Formula for gunpowder
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Tang Dynasty Began
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Prince Shotoku Took Power
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The Heian Period Began
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End of Tang Dynasty
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Heian-kyo Became the capital of Japan
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Budhism religion expands under the Tang Dynasty
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The Japanese Invented Kana