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200
13,000 BC
Paleo Indians Arrive in Tennessee -
300
6,000 BC
Archaic Indians Arrive in Tennessee -
Mar 23, 750
750 BC Woodland Indians
Woodland Indians Arrive in Tennessee -
Jan 1, 1095
Crusades Begin
The Crusades exposed Europeans to the wealth and riches of the Far East and created a demand for these goods. They were especially interested in getting their hands on gold, silk, and spices. After the Crusades they saw the Far East as a way to become wealthy. -
Nov 10, 1215
Magna Carta
The Magna Carta is considered the begining of English rights.
The right of habeus corpus, and the right to a trial by a jury of ones peers were two of the rights we enjoy today, they originated with the Magna Carta. -
Nov 10, 1271
Marco Polo Visits China
Because of the Crusades, many European merchants wanted to become wealthy off of the products of the Far East. Merchants like Marco Polo and his uncle and father travelled all the way to China and back to set up trade with the East. Polo is remembered today because he had his story written down in the book "The Travels of Marco Polo." The book describes in detail the wealth that Polo saw with his own eyes while traveled all across Asia. -
Nov 10, 1455
Printing Press Introduced to Europe
Although the Chinese and Koreans had perfected printing and paper hundreds of years earlier, the printing press wasn't introduced to Europe until a German by the name of Johannes Gutenberg invented it in 1455. -
Oct 12, 1492
Columbus Arrives in the New World
Christopher Columbus was yet another merchant who wanted to get to the Far East and make himself wealthy off of the many goods found there. He read about the wealth of Asia in Marco Polo's book and was inspired to make his own trip there. Because the Muslim world was an obstacle for getting to the Far East by a land route, Columbus decided to sail west to get to the east. While trying to reach the east, he accidently came into contact with the American continents, and set up continual contact -
Jamestown is Settled
With the leadership of John Smith, the help of Pocahontas and the Powhatan Indians, as well as the success of the tobacco of John Rolfe, Jamestown would become the first British colony to survive in the New World, and would be just the first step of England establishing 13 colonies along the Atlantic Coast of North America. -
Period: to
American Revolution