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Period: 99,999 BCE to 3000 BCE
Prehistory
Period of the history of humanity that includes from the origin of man to the appearance of the first written testimonies, at which time the historical period itself begins. -
Period: 3500 BCE to 476
Old age
The Ancient Age is a traditional period, widely used in the periodization of human history, defined by the emergence and development of the first civilizations that had writing, called "ancient civilizations." -
Period: 476 to 1492
The medieval age
Historical period, after the Old Age and before the Modern Age, which includes from the end of the Roman Empire, towards the 5th century, until the 15th century. -
1440
Print Creation
In the West, it would be in the year 1440 when the invention was finally attributed to the German Johannes Gutenberg, the so-called "Father of the Press" after a great controversy over disputing the glory of that title among Germans, Italians, French and Dutch. -
Period: 1492 to
Modern age
The Modern Age is the third of the historical periods in which universal history is conventionally divided, between the fifteenth and eighteenth centuries. Chronologically it houses a period whose beginning can be fixed in the fall of Constantinople (1453) or in the discovery of America (1492), and whose end can be placed in the French Revolution (1789) or at the end of the previous decade -
French Revolution
it was a social and political conflict, with various periods of violence, that convulsed France and, by extension of its implications, to other nations of Europe that faced supporters and opponents of the system known as the Old Regime. It began with the self-proclamation of the Third State as a National Assembly in 1789 and ended with the coup d'etat of Napoleon Bonaparte in 1799. -
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Contemporany age
It is the name by which the historical period between the Declaration of Independence of the United States or the French Revolution is designated, and the present. It includes, if you consider its beginning in the French Revolution, a total of 230 years, between 1789 and the present. In this period, humanity experienced a demographic transition, concluded for the most advanced societies (the so-called first world) -
World War
formerly called the Great War, b was a warlike confrontation centered on Europe that began on July 28, 1914 and ended on November 11, 1918, when Germany accepted the conditions of the armistice.