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7000 BCE
6.1 Ancient China, People started growing rice in China.
Population grew and people lived together in villages and grew/raised their own food. -
Period: 2200 BCE to 220
Chapter 6 The dynasties rule
There was 5 dynasties: Sia, Shang, Zhou, Qin, and Han. Their philosophy comes from Confucius, Lao Zi, and legalism.
Xia dynasty: 2200 BC
Shang dynasty: 1500 BC
Zhou dynasty: 1100 BC
Qin dynasty: 221 BC
Han dynasty: 207 BC -
1600 BCE
8.1, Crete, Volcano Exploded
A volcano erupted and destroyed the entire Minoan civilizations.
People were mostly buried alive. -
1453 BCE
Chapter 11.3: Eastern Empire, End of Roman Empire
After Justinian died, the places he took over was all lost. They begin shrinking. Soon, the ottomans took over and the Roman Empire disappeared. -
Period: 753 BCE to 27 BCE
Chapter 10: The Roman Republic
Rome’s legendary founder was Romulus. It was once a monarch but became a republic later. -
680 BCE
8.3 Ancient Greece, Olympics started
The Olympics took place in Olympia and includes running,wrestling, boxing, chariot races, and javelin throwing. -
559 BCE
Ch. 9.1: Persia and Asia Minor, Cyrus conquered Asia Minor
During the rule of Cyrus, he made Persia into an empire. He conquered the entire Asia Minor and stopped at Hindu Kush -
Period: 550 BCE to 30 BCE
Chapter 9: the Greek World
Cyrus made the Persian Empire and Alexander The Great created the Macedonian Empire.Athens, Sparta, Macedonian Empire, and Crete -
500 BCE
8.2 Athens, Democracy was created
Under the rule of Cleisthenes Athens became the world's first democracy. -
481 BCE
6.2 Zhou dynasty area, Warring states period begun.
The lords started to fight each other for land. They disobeyed the emperor and became different independent states. -
480 BCE
Chapter 9.2: Greece, Persian war ended
After the Persian wars ended, Greece formed a alliance to protect each other if attacked. It was called Delian League. -
400 BCE
Chapter 10.2: Ancient Rome, Creation of the assembly and Tribunes
Peblians complained about that they don’t have any positions. The government feared a rebellion so they created the assembly and Tribunes -
330 BCE
Ch. 9.4, Greece, Euclid was born
Euclid was a great mathematician and taught in Alexandra, Egypt. He was the one who created geometry. -
325 BCE
Ch.9.3: Alexandar The Great, Return to home from India
When he went to India, his tired army refused to go on. He began his long journey home. -
Period: 323 BCE to 146 BCE
Chapter 8 Ancient Greece
The Mycenaeans were the first Greeks. The Minoans were not Greek because they didn't speak the Greek language. -
264 BCE
Chapter 10.3: Carthage, The Punic Wars
Carthage’s leader, Hannibal, declared war on Rome but never lost a battle. They had never went to Rome and later, Hannibal suicided. -
221 BCE
6.4 Ancient China, QinShihuangdi took the throne
Shihuangdi conquered the warring states. His strong army defeated almost all the others. -
210 BCE
6.3 Ancient China, Shin Huang Di's death.
He was obsessed with death, the was so scared of death he started his quest for eternal life. He died on his quest for eternal life. -
207 BCE
6.4 Ancient China, The Qin dynasty collapsed
Liu Bang took over and started the Han dynasty. He was the first common person emperor. -
Period: 50 BCE to 1453
Chapter 11: Rome and Christianity.
Jews were persecuted by romans and executed. Then, Rome became a Christian Empire. -
42 BCE
Chapter 11.1: Roman Empire, Death of Cesar's Murderers
After Cesar was assainated, Octavian avenged Cesar’s death by murdering the murderers. -
1 CE
Chapter 11.2: The Roman Empire, Birth of Jesus
Jesus Christ the Messiah, which means god’s anointed one, was the beginning of a new religion. He was God’s holy son. -
50
6.5 Ancient China, Buddhism spreads to China
Han dynasty declined and helped Buddhism spread. The weaker the Han grew the more Buddhism grew. -
519
Chapter 10.1: Ancient Rome, Birth of Cincinnatus
He was the most famous Roman dictator. He was loyal to the republic and has no eager to hold his position. -
Ch. 8 Modern day event, Olympics Started
The Olympics are still here today with a lot more sports than they had. They have things like sailing and swimming today too. -
Chapter 9, Modern day event/geometry
We still you use geometry until today. It was the study of flat shapes and lines. It was called Euclidean Geometry. -
Chapter 11 Modern day event, Earth, Roman Empire gone
The Roman Empire do not exist anymore and has been replaced by Italy, Turkey, and the other countries around. -
Ch.6 Modern day event - China united-2017
China is still united until today. Even after the Han dynasty they are still in one piece and OK. -
Chapter 10: Modern day event, The Roman Forum
The Roman Forum is still around for people to study until today. The Maximus sewage system is also in the Forum and fully functioning.