AP Euro (1311-1850) By RCMast3r Period: Jan 1, 1311 to Jan 1, 1447 The Italian States in the Renaissance - Duchy of Milan - The Viscontis Dec 14, 1389 Battle of Kosovo Europe in the Renaissance Eastern Europe Period: Dec 14, 1414 to Dec 14, 1418 The Church in the Renaissance - Council of Constance Jan 1, 1415 Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Brandenburg-Prussia Hohenzollerns established in Brandenburg Dec 14, 1415 Burning of John Hus - The Church in the Renaissance Dec 14, 1417 End of the Great schism - The Church in the Renaissance Period: Jan 14, 1422 to Dec 14, 1461 Europe in the Renaissance - Charles VII Period: Jan 14, 1434 to Jan 14, 1464 The Italian states in the Renaissance - Florence - Cosimo de'Medici Period: Dec 14, 1440 to Dec 14, 1493 Europe in the Renaissance - Holy Roman Empire - Frederick III Period: Jan 1, 1450 to Jan 15, 1494 The Italian States in the Renaissance - Ducy of Milan - The Sforzas Period: Jan 14, 1450 to Jan 14, 1485 Europe in the Renaissance - England War of the Roses Jan 14, 1454 The Italian States in the Renaissance - Peace of Lodi Period: Dec 14, 1458 to Dec 14, 1490 Europe in the Renaissance - Eastern Europe - Hungary: Matthias Corvinus Dec 14, 1460 Pius II issues the papal bull Execrabillis The Church in the Renaissance Period: Jan 14, 1461 to Jan 14, 1483 Europe in the Renaissance - Louis XI The Spider Period: Dec 14, 1462 to Dec 14, 1505 Europe in the Renaissance - Eastern Europe - Russia: Ivan III Period: Jan 14, 1469 to Jan 14, 1492 The Italian States in the Renaissance - Florence - Lorenzo de'Medici Dec 14, 1469 Europe in the Renaissance - Spain - Marriage of Ferdinand and Isabella Period: Dec 14, 1471 to Dec 14, 1484 The Church in the Renaissance - The Renaissance Papacy - Sixtus IV Period: Jan 14, 1474 to Jan 14, 1504 Europe in the Renaissance - Spain - Isabella of Castille Dec 14, 1478 Europe in the Renaissance - Spain - Introduction of Inquisition Period: Jan 14, 1479 to Dec 14, 1516 Europe in the Renaissance - Spain Ferdinand of Aragon Period: Jan 14, 1483 to Jan 14, 1485 Europe in the Renaissance - Engalnd Richard III Period: Jan 14, 1485 to Jan 14, 1509 Europe in the Renaissance - Henry VII Dec 14, 1488 Bartholomeu Dias Sails Around the Tip of Africa - The Portuguese and Spanish Empires in the Sixteenth Century Dec 14, 1492 Europe in the Renaissance - Spain Expulsion of the Jews Period: Dec 14, 1492 to Dec 14, 1503 The Church in the Renaissance - The Renaissance Papacy - Alexander VI Period: Dec 14, 1492 to Dec 14, 1502 Portuguese and Spanish Empires in the Sixteenth Century - The Voyages of Columbus Period: Jan 14, 1493 to Jan 14, 1519 Europe in the Renaissance - Holy Roman Empire - Maximillan I Jan 14, 1494 The Italian States in the Renaissance - Beginning of Italian wars - French Invasion of Italy Dec 14, 1494 Treaty of Tordesillas Portuguese and Spanish Empires in the Sixteenth Century Dec 14, 1498 Vasco da Gama Lands at calicut in India - Portuguese and Spanish Empires in the Sixteenth Century Dec 14, 1502 Europe in the Renaissance - Spain - Expulsion of the uslims Period: Dec 14, 1503 to Dec 14, 1513 The Church in the Renaissance - The Renaissance Papacy - Julius II Period: Dec 14, 1509 to Dec 14, 1547 New Reform Movements - The Reformation in England - Henry VIII Dec 14, 1511 Portuguese Seize Malacca - Portuguese and Spanish Empires in the Sixteenth Century Period: Dec 14, 1513 to Dec 14, 1521 The Church in the Renaissance - The Renaissance Papacy - Leo X Dec 14, 1514 Landing of Portuguese ships in Sourhern China - Portuguese and Spanish Empires in the Sixteenth Century Dec 14, 1517 Ninety Five Theses - Luther's reform Movement Dec 14, 1518 Zwingli Made Cathedral Priest at Zurich - The Zwinglian Reformation - New Reform Movements Dec 14, 1519 Leipzid Debate- Luther's reform Movement Period: Dec 14, 1519 to Dec 14, 1522 Portuguese and Spanish Empires in the Sixteenth Century - Magellans voyage Around the World Period: Dec 14, 1519 to Dec 14, 1522 Portuguese and Spanish Empires in the Sixteenth Century - Spanish Conquest of Mexico Dec 14, 1521 Diet and Edict of Worms - Luther's reform Movement Period: Dec 14, 1521 to Dec 14, 1525 Politics and the German Reformation - First Habsbug - Valois War Dec 14, 1523 Reform adopted in Zurich - The Zwinglian Reformation - New Reform Movements Dec 14, 1523 Anabaptists Expelled from Zurich - New Reform Movements - The Anabaptists Period: Dec 14, 1524 to Dec 14, 1525 - Luther's reform Movement - Peasants War Dec 14, 1526 Battle of moh Acs - Politics and the German Reformation Jan 14, 1527 The Italian States in the Renaissance - Sack of Rome Period: Dec 14, 1527 to Dec 14, 1529 Politics and the German Reformation - Second Habsburg-Valois War Dec 14, 1529 Defeat of the Turks at Vienna - Politics and the German Reformation Dec 14, 1529 Marburg Colloquy - The Zwinglian Reformation - New Reform Movements Dec 14, 1530 Diet of Augsburg - Politics and the German Reformation Period: Dec 14, 1530 to Dec 14, 1535 Portuguese and Spanish Empires in the Sixteenth Century - Pizarros conquest of the inca Dec 14, 1531 Formation of Schmalkaldic League - Politics and the German Reformation Dec 14, 1531 Death of Zwingli on the battlefield - The Zwinglian Reformation - New Reform Movements Period: Jan 1, 1533 to Jan 1, 1584 Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Russia - Ivan IV the Terrible Dec 14, 1534 Act of Supremacy New Reform Movements - The Reformation in England Henry VIII Period: Dec 14, 1534 to Dec 14, 1535 New Reform Movements - The Anabaptists - New jerusalem in Muster Period: Dec 14, 1534 to Dec 14, 1549 The Catholic Reformation - Pope Paul III Dec 14, 1535 Execution of Thomas More New Reform Movements - The Reformation in England - Henry VIII Period: Dec 14, 1535 to Dec 14, 1538 Politics and the German Reformation - Third Habsburg - Valois War Dec 14, 1536 Institutes of the Christian Religion - New Reform Movements - Calvin and Calvinism Dec 14, 1536 Calvin Begins Ministry in Geneva - New Reform Movements - Calvin and calvinism Dec 14, 1540 Papal Recognition of Society of Jesus (Jesuits - The Catholic Reformation Dec 14, 1541 Ecclesiastical Ordinances New Reform Movements - Calvin and Calvinism Dec 14, 1542 Establishment of Roman Inquisition (Holy Office) The Catholic Reformation Period: Dec 14, 1542 to Dec 14, 1544 Politics and the German Reformation - Fourth Habsburg-Valois War Jan 1, 1543 Important Works of the Scientific Revolution - Vesalius, On the Fabric of the Human Body Jan 1, 1543 Important Works of the Scientific Revolution - Copernicus, On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres Dec 14, 1543 Portuguese Traders Land in Japan - New Rivals in the World Stage Period: Dec 14, 1545 to Dec 14, 1563 The Catholic Reformation - Council of Trent Period: Dec 14, 1546 to Dec 14, 1555 Politics and the German Reformation - Schmalkaldic Wars Period: Dec 14, 1547 to Dec 14, 1553 New Reform Movements - The Reformation in England - Edward VI Period: Dec 14, 1547 to Dec 14, 1559 The French Wars of Religion (1562-1598) - Henry II Period: Dec 14, 1553 to Dec 14, 1558 New Reform Movements - The Reformation in England - Mary Dec 14, 1555 Peace of Augsburg - Politics and the German Reformation Period: Dec 14, 1555 to Dec 14, 1559 The Catholic Reformation - Pope Paul IV Period: Dec 14, 1556 to Dec 14, 1598 Philip II and Militant Catholicism - Philip II Period: Dec 14, 1560 to Dec 14, 1574 The French Wars of Religion (1562-1598) - Charles IX Dec 14, 1562 Duke of Guise Massacres Huguenot Congretation at Vassy - The French Wars of Religion (1562-1598) Dec 14, 1566 Outbreak of Revolt in the Netherlands - Philip II and Militant Catholicism Jan 1, 1569 Limited Monarchy and Republics - Poland - Merger of Poland and Lithuania Dec 14, 1571 Battle of Lepanto Philip II and Militant Catholicism Dec 14, 1572 Saint Bartholomews Day Massacre - The French Wars of Religion (1562-1598) Period: Dec 14, 1574 to Dec 14, 1589 The French Wars of Religion (1562-1598) - Henry III Dec 14, 1576 Formation of the Holy League - The French Wars of Religion (1562-1598) Dec 14, 1576 Pacification of Ghent - Philip II and Militant Catholicism Dec 14, 1579 Union of Arras - Philip II and Militant Catholicism Period: Jan 20, 1587 to Jan 1, 1631 Limited Monarchy and Republics - Poland - Sigismind III Period: Jan 1, 1588 to Jan 1, 1648 Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Denmark - Christian IV Dec 14, 1588 Spanish Armada - Philip II and Militant Catholicism Period: Dec 14, 1588 to Dec 14, 1589 The French Wars of Religion (1562-1598) - War of the Three Henries Dec 14, 1589 Assassination of Henry III - The French Wars of Religion (1562-1598) Dec 14, 1593 Fall of Constantinope and Byzantine Empire Dec 14, 1594 Coronation of Henry IV - The French Wars of Religion (1562-1598) Period: Jan 1, 1598 to Jan 1, 1613 Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Russia - Time of Troubles Dec 14, 1598 Edict of Nantes The French Wars of Religion (1562-1598) Period: Dec 14, 1598 to Dec 14, 1621 Absolutism in Western Europe - Spain - Philip III Dec 14, 1600 British East India Company Formed - New Rivals in the World Stage Dec 14, 1602 Dutch East India Company Formed - New Rivals in the World Stage Period: Jan 1, 1603 to Jan 1, 1625 Limited Monarchy and Republics - England - James I Dec 14, 1607 English Settlement at Jamestown - New Rivals in the World Stage Dec 14, 1608 Champlain Establishes Settlement At Quebec - New Rivals in the World Stage Dec 14, 1608 Protestant Union - The Thirty Years War Jan 1, 1609 Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Brandenburg-Prussia - Hohenzollerns acquire lands along the Rhine Dec 14, 1609 Twelve Year Truce (Spain and Netherlands) Philip II and Militant Catholicism Dec 14, 1609 Catholic League - The Thirty Years War Jan 1, 1610 Important Works of the Scientific Revolution - Galileo, The Starry Messenger Period: Dec 14, 1610 to Dec 14, 1643 Absolutism in Western Europe - France - Louis XIII Period: Jan 1, 1611 to Jan 1, 1632 Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Sweden - Gustavus Adolphus Period: Jan 1, 1613 to Jan 1, 1645 Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Russia - Michael Romanov Dec 14, 1617 Election of Habsburg Archduke Ferdinant as King of Bohemia - The Thirty Years War Jan 1, 1618 Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Brandenburg-Prussia - Hohenzollerns acquire East Prussia Dec 14, 1618 Bohemian Revolt Against Ferdinand- The Thirty Years War Period: Dec 14, 1618 to Dec 14, 1625 The Thirty Years War - Bohemian Phase Dec 14, 1619 Dutch Fort Established at Batavia - New Rivals in the World Stage Jan 1, 1620 Consequences of the Scientific Revolution: Important Works - Bacon, the Great Instauration Dec 14, 1620 Battle of White Mountain - The Thirty Years War Period: Dec 14, 1621 to Dec 14, 1665 Absolutism in Western Europe - Spain - Philip IV Dec 14, 1622 Spanish Conquest of Palatinate - The Thirty Years War Period: Dec 14, 1624 to Dec 14, 1642 Absolutism in Western Europe - France - Cardinal Richelieu as Chief Minister Period: Jan 1, 1625 to Jan 1, 1649 Limited Monarchy and Republics - Enland - Charles I Period: Dec 14, 1625 to Dec 14, 1629 The Thirty Years War - Danish Phase Jan 1, 1628 Limited Monarchy and Republics - England - Charles I - Petition of Right Jan 1, 1628 Important Works of the Scientific Revolution - Harvey, On the Motion of the Heart and Blood Dec 14, 1629 Edict of Restitution - Danish Phase - The Thirty Years War Dec 14, 1629 Edict of Restitution - - The Thirty Years War danish PHase Period: Dec 14, 1630 to Dec 14, 1635 The Thirty Years War - Swedish Phase Jan 1, 1632 Important Works of the Scientific Revolution - Galileo, Dialogue on the Two Chief World Systems Dec 14, 1632 Battle of LE utzen - The Thirty Years War - Swedish PHase Period: Jan 1, 1633 to Jan 1, 1654 Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Sweden - Christina Dec 14, 1634 Battle of Neordlingen - The Thirty Years War - Swedish Phase Period: Dec 14, 1635 to Dec 14, 1648 The Thirty Years War - Franco-Swedish Phase Jan 1, 1637 Consequences of the Scientific Revolution: Important Works - Descartes, Discourse on Method Period: Jan 1, 1640 to Jan 1, 1688 Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Brandenburg-Prussia - Frederick William the Great Elector Dec 14, 1641 Dutch Seize Malacca from the Portuguese - New Rivals in the World Stage Period: Jan 1, 1642 to Jan 1, 1646 Limited Monarchy and Republics - England - Charles I - First Civil War Period: Dec 14, 1642 to Dec 14, 1661 Absolutism in Western Europe - France - Ministry of Cardinal Mazarin Dec 14, 1643 Battle of Rocroi - The Thirty Years War - Franco-Swedish Phase Period: Dec 14, 1643 to Dec 14, 1715 Absolutism in Western Europe - France - Louis XIV Jan 1, 1648 Limited Monarchy and Republics - United Provinces - Official recognition of United Provinces Jan 1, 1648 Limited Monarchy and Republics - England - Charles I - Second Civil War Dec 14, 1648 Independence of the United Provinces - Philip II and Militant Catholicism Period: Dec 14, 1648 to Dec 14, 1649 Absolutism in Western Europe - France - First Fronde Jan 1, 1649 Limited Monarchy and Republics - England - Charles I - execution of Charles I Period: Jan 1, 1649 to Jan 1, 1653 Limited Monarchy and Republics - England - Commonwealth Period: Dec 14, 1650 to Dec 14, 1652 Absolutism in Western Europe - France - Second Fronde Jan 1, 1652 Limited Monarchy and Republics - Poland - Beginning of liberum veto Period: Jan 1, 1654 to Jan 1, 1660 Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Sweden - Charles X Jan 1, 1658 Limited Monarchy and Republics - England - Death of Cromwell Period: Jan 1, 1658 to Jan 1, 1705 Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Austrian Empire - Leopold I Dec 14, 1659 Peace of the Pyrenees - The Thirty Years War - Franco-Swedish Phase Jan 1, 1660 Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Denmark - "Bloodless Revolution" Jan 1, 1660 Limited Monarchy and Republics - England - Restoration of monarchy Period: Jan 1, 1660 to Jan 1, 1697 Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Sweden - Charles XI Period: Jan 1, 1660 to Jan 1, 1685 Limited Monarchy and Republics - England - Charles II Jan 1, 1661 Limited Monarchy and Republics - England - Charles II - Cavalier Parliament Dec 14, 1664 English Seize New Netherland - - New Rivals in the World Stage Period: Dec 14, 1667 to Dec 14, 1668 Absolutism in Western Europe - France - First War (versus Triple Alliance) Jan 1, 1668 Important Works of the Scientific Revolution - Cavendish, Grounds of Natural Philosophy Jan 1, 1669 Consequences of the Scientific Revolution: Important Works - Pascal, Pensees Period: Jan 1, 1670 to Jan 1, 1699 Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Denmark - Christian V Jan 1, 1672 Limited Monarchy and Republics - England - Charles II - Declaration of Indulgence Period: Jan 1, 1672 to Jan 1, 1702 Limited Monarchy and Republics - United Provinces - House of Orange - William III Period: Dec 14, 1672 to Dec 14, 1678 Absolutism in Western Europe - France - Dutch War Jan 1, 1673 Limited Monarchy and Republics - England - Charles II - Test Act Jan 1, 1677 Consequences of the Scientific Revolution: Important Works - Spinoza, Ethnics Demonstrated in the Geometrical Manner Jan 1, 1683 Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Austrian Empire - Leopold I - Turkish siege of Vienna Period: Jan 1, 1685 to Jan 1, 1688 Limited Monarchy and Republics - England - James II Dec 14, 1685 Edict of Fontainebleau - Absolutism in Western Europe - France - Jan 1, 1687 Important Works of the Scientific Revolution - Newon, Principia Jan 1, 1687 Limited Monarchy and Republics - England - James II - Declaration of Indulgence Jan 1, 1688 Limited Monarchy and Republics - England - Glorious Revolution Period: Jan 1, 1688 to Jan 5, 1713 Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Brandenburg-Prussia - Elector Frederick III (King Frederick I) Period: Jan 1, 1689 to Jan 1, 1725 Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Russia - Peter the Great Jul 1, 1689 Limited Monarchy and Republics - England - Bill of Rights Period: Dec 14, 1689 to Dec 14, 1697 Absolutism in Western Europe - France - War of The League of Augsburg Period: Jan 1, 1697 to Jan 19, 1718 Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Sweden - Charles XII Period: Jan 1, 1697 to Jan 1, 1718 The Mediterranean World and Scandinavia - Sweden - Charles XII Period: Jan 1, 1697 to Jan 1, 1698 Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Russia - Peter the Great - First trip to the West Jan 1, 1699 Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Austrian Empire - Leopold I - Treaty of Karlowitz Dec 14, 1699 English Establish Trading Post at Canton - New Rivals in the World Stage Period: Jan 1, 1700 to Jan 1, 1746 The Mediterranean World and Scandinavia - Spain - Philip V, the First Bourbon king Period: Jan 1, 1701 to Jan 1, 1721 Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Russia - Peter the Great - Great Northern War Period: Dec 14, 1702 to Dec 14, 1713 Absolutism in Western Europe - France - War of Spanish Succession Jan 1, 1703 Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Russia - Peter the Great - Contruction of Sain Petersburg begins Jan 1, 1709 Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Russia - Peter the Great - Battle of Poltava Period: Jan 1, 1713 to Jan 1, 1740 Central and Easter Europe - Prussia - Frederick William I Period: Jan 1, 1714 to Jan 1, 1727 The Atlantic Seaboard States - Great Britain - George I Period: Jan 1, 1715 to Jan 1, 1774 The Atlantic Seaboard States - France - Louis XV Jan 1, 1721 Works of the Philisophes - Montesquieu, Persian Letters Period: Jan 1, 1721 to Jan 1, 1742 The Atlantic Seaboard States - Great Britain - George II - Robert Walpole Period: Jan 1, 1727 to Jan 1, 1760 The Atlantic Seaboard States - Great Britain - George II Jan 1, 1733 Works of the Philisophes - Voltaire, Philosophic Letters on the English Period: Jan 1, 1739 to Jan 1, 1740 Works of the Philisophes - Hume, Treatise on Human Nature Period: Jan 1, 1740 to Jan 1, 1786 Central and Easter Europe - Prussia - Frederick II The Great Period: Jan 1, 1740 to Jan 1, 1780 Central and Easter Europe - Austrian Empire - Maria Theresa Period: Jan 1, 1740 to Jan 1, 1748 The Mid-Century Wars - War of the Austrian Succession Jan 1, 1748 Works of the Philisophes - Montesquieu, The Spirit of the Laws Jan 1, 1748 The Mediterranean World and Scandinavia - War of the Austrian Succession - Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle Period: Jan 1, 1750 to Jan 1, 1777 The Mediterranean World and Scandinavia - Portugal - Marquies of Pombal Jan 1, 1751 Works of the Philisophes - Voltaire, The Age of Louis XIV Period: Jan 1, 1751 to Jan 1, 1765 Works of the Philisophes - Diderot, Encyclopedia Jan 1, 1756 The Mediterranean World and Scandinavia - Seven Years' War - Diplomatic revolution Period: Jan 1, 1756 to Jan 1, 1763 The Mediterranean World and Scandinavia - Seven Years' War Jan 1, 1757 The Mediterranean World and Scandinavia - Seven Years' War - Battle of Rossbach Period: Jan 1, 1757 to Jan 1, 1761 The Atlantic Seaboard States - Great Britain - George II - William Pitt the Elder Dec 14, 1757 Battle of Plassey - New Rivals in the World Stage Jan 1, 1758 The Mediterranean World and Scandinavia - Seven Years' War - British capture of Forts Duquesne and Louisbourg Jan 1, 1759 The Mediterranean World and Scandinavia - Seven Years' War - Battle of Quebex Period: Jan 1, 1759 to Jan 1, 1788 The Mediterranean World and Scandinavia - Spain - Charles III Period: Jan 1, 1760 to Jan 1, 1820 The Atlantic Seaboard States - Great Britain - George III Jan 1, 1762 Works of the Philisophes - Rousseau, The Social Contract; Emile Period: Jan 1, 1762 to Jan 1, 1796 Central and Easter Europe - Russia - Catherine II The Great Jan 1, 1763 Works of the Philisophes - Voltaire, Treaties on Toleration Jan 1, 1763 The Mediterranean World and Scandinavia - Seven Years' War - Peace of Hubertusburg Jan 1, 1763 The Mediterranean World and Scandinavia - Seven Years' War - Treaty of Paris Dec 14, 1763 French Cede Canada to British - New Rivals in the World Stage Jan 1, 1764 Works of the Philisophes - Beccaria, On Crimes and Punishments Period: Jan 1, 1766 to Jan 1, 1808 The Mediterranean World and Scandinavia - Denmark - Christian VII Jan 1, 1770 Works of the Philisophes - Holbach, System of nature Period: Jan 1, 1771 to Jan 1, 1792 The Mediterranean World and Scandinavia - Sweden - Gustavus XIII Jan 1, 1772 Central and Easter Europe - Poland - First partition Period: Jan 1, 1773 to Jan 1, 1775 Central and Easter Europe - Russia - Catherine II The Great - Pugachev's rebellion Period: Jan 1, 1774 to Jan 1, 1792 The Atlantic Seaboard States - France - Louis XVI Jan 1, 1776 Works of the Philisophes - Smith, The Wealth of Nations Period: Jan 1, 1776 to Jan 1, 1788 Works of the Philisophes - Gibbon, The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Period: Jan 1, 1780 to Jan 1, 1790 Central and Easter Europe - Austrian Empire - Joseph II Period: Jan 1, 1783 to Jan 1, 1801 The Atlantic Seaboard States - Great Britain - George III - William Pit the Younger Jan 1, 1785 Central and Easter Europe - Russia - Catherine II The Great - Charter of the Nobility Jan 1, 1787 The French Revolution - Assembly of notables Period: Jan 1, 1789 to Jan 1, 1791 The French Revolution - National Assembly (Constituent Assembly) May 5, 1789 The French Revolution - Meeting of Estates-General Jun 17, 1789 The French Revolution - Formation of National Assembly Jun 20, 1789 The French Revolution - Tennis Court Oath Jul 14, 1789 The French Revolution - Fall of the Bastille Jul 20, 1789 The French Revolution - Great Fear Aug 4, 1789 The French Revolution - Abolition of feudalism Aug 26, 1789 The French Revolution - Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen Period: Oct 5, 1789 to Oct 6, 1789 The French Revolution - Women's March to Versailles; king's return to Paris Jul 12, 1790 The French Revolution - Civil Constitution of the Clergy Period: Jul 20, 1791 to Jul 21, 1791 The French Revolution - Flight of the king Aug 27, 1791 The French Revolution - Declaration of Pillnitz Jan 1, 1792 Works of the Philisophes - Wollstonecraft, Vindication of the Rights of Women Period: Jan 1, 1792 to Jan 1, 1795 The French Revolution - Legislative Assembly Sep 21, 1792 The French Revolution - Abolition of the monarchy Jan 1, 1793 Central and Easter Europe - Poland - Second partition Aug 23, 1793 The French Revolution - Universal mobilization of the nation Dec 14, 1793 British Mission to China - New Rivals in the World Stage Jan 1, 1794 Works of the Philisophes - Condorcet, The Progress of the Human Mind Jul 28, 1794 The French Revolution - Execution of Robespierre Jan 1, 1795 Central and Easter Europe - Poland - third partition Period: Jan 1, 1795 to Jan 1, 1799 The French Revolution - Directory Aug 22, 1795 The French Revolution - Constiturion of 1795 is adopted Period: Jan 1, 1797 to Jan 1, 1840 Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - German States - Frederick William III of Prussia Period: Jan 1, 1799 to Jan 1, 1804 The Napoleonic Era Period: Jan 1, 1799 to Jan 1, 1804 The Napoleonic Era - Napoleon as first consul Jan 1, 1801 The Napoleonic Era - Napoleon as first consul - Concordat with Catholic Church Period: Jan 1, 1801 to Jan 1, 1825 Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Russia - Tsar Alexander I Jan 1, 1802 The Napoleonic Era - Napoleon as first consul - Peace of Amiens Period: Jan 1, 1804 to Jan 1, 1815 The Napoleonic Era - Emperor Napoleon I - 1804 Jan 1, 1805 The Napoleonic Era - Emperor Napoleon I - Battle of Ulm (defeat of Austria) Jan 1, 1805 The Napoleonic Era - Emperor Napoleon I - Battle of Austerlitz Jan 1, 1805 The Napoleonic Era - Emperor Napoleon I - Battle of Trafalgar (naval defear of Napoleon's forces) Jan 1, 1806 The Napoleonic Era - Emperor Napoleon I - Battles of Jena and Auerstadt (defeat of Prussia) Jan 1, 1806 The Napoleonic Era - Emperor Napoleon I - Continental System established Jan 1, 1807 The Napoleonic Era - Emperor Napoleon I - Battles of Eylau and Friedland (defeat of Russia) Jan 1, 1812 The Napoleonic Era - Emperor Napoleon I - Invasion of Russia Period: Jan 1, 1813 to Jan 1, 1814 The Napoleonic Era - Emperor Napoleon I - War of liberation Jan 1, 1814 The Napoleonic Era - Emperor Napoleon I - Exile of Elba Period: Jan 1, 1814 to Jan 1, 1815 Conservative Domination: The Concer of Europe - Congress of Vienna Period: Jan 1, 1814 to Jan 1, 1824 Reform, REaction, and RevolutionL The European States - France - Louis XVIII Jan 1, 1815 The Napoleonic Era - Emperor Napoleon I - Battle of Waterloo; exile of Saint Helena Jan 1, 1815 Conservative Domination: The Concer of Europe - Reaffirmation of the Quadruple Alliance Jan 1, 1815 Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Low Countries - Union of Netherlands and Belgium Jan 1, 1815 Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - German States - Germanic Confederation established Period: Jan 1, 1815 to Jan 1, 1850 Reform, REaction, and RevolutionL The European States Jan 1, 1818 Conservative Domination: The Concer of Europe - Congress of Aix-la-Chapelle Jan 1, 1819 Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - German States - Karlsbad Decrees Jan 1, 1819 Reform, REaction, and RevolutionL The European States - Great Britain - Peterloo Massacre Period: Jan 1, 1819 to Jan 1, 1824 Conservative Domination: The Concer of Europe - Revolutions win independence for Latin America Jan 1, 1820 Conservative Domination: The Concert of Europe - Congress of Troppau Jan 1, 1821 Conservative Domination: The Concert of Europe - Crushing of revolt in southern Italy Jan 1, 1821 Conservative Domination: The Concert of Europe - Greek revolt in southern Italy Jan 1, 1821 The Napoleonic Era - Emperor Napoleon I - Death of Napoleon Jan 1, 1821 Conservative Domination: The Concert of Europe - Congress of Laibach Jan 1, 1821 Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Italian States - Revolts in Southern Italy and Sardinia crushed Jan 1, 1822 Conservative Domination: The Concert of Europe - Congress of Verona Jan 1, 1823 Conservative Domination: The Concert of Europe - Monroe Doctrine Jan 1, 1823 Conservative Domination: The Concert of Europe - Crushing of revolt in Spain Period: Jan 1, 1824 to Jan 1, 1830 Reform, REaction, and RevolutionL The European States - France - Charles X Jan 1, 1825 Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Russia - Decebrist Revolt Period: Jan 1, 1825 to Jan 1, 1855 Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Russia - Tsar Nicholas Jan 1, 1829 Conservative Domination: The Concert of Europe - Treaty of Adrianople Jan 1, 1830 Conservative Domination: The Concert of Europe - Independence of Greece and Belgium Jan 1, 1830 Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Low Countries - Belgian independence Jan 1, 1830 Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Russia - Polish uprising Period: Jan 1, 1830 to Jan 1, 1848 Reform, REaction, and RevolutionL The European States - France - Louis Philippe Jul 1, 1830 Reform, REaction, and RevolutionL The European States - France - July Revolution Jan 1, 1831 Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Russia - Suppression of Polish revolt Period: Jan 1, 1831 to Jan 1, 1849 Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Italian States - King Charles Albert of Piedmont Jan 1, 1832 Reform, REaction, and RevolutionL The European States - Great Britain - Reform Act Jan 1, 1834 Reform, REaction, and RevolutionL The European States - Great Britain - Poor Law Period: Jan 1, 1835 to Jan 1, 1848 Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Austrian Empire - Emperor Ferdinand I Period: Jan 1, 1840 to Jan 1, 1861 Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - German States - Frederick William IV of Prussia Jan 1, 1846 Reform, REaction, and RevolutionL The European States - Great Britain - Repeal of Corn Laws Jan 1, 1848 Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - German States - Revolution in Germany Jan 1, 1848 Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Italian States - REvolutions in Italy Jan 1, 1848 Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Italian States - Charles Albert attacks Austrians Period: Jan 1, 1848 to Jan 1, 1849 Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - German States - Frankfurt Assembly Period: Jan 1, 1848 to Jan 1, 1916 Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Austrian Empire - Francis Joseph I Period: Feb 22, 1848 to Feb 24, 1848 Reform, REaction, and RevolutionL The European States - France - Abdication of Louis-Philippel formation of provisional government Mar 1, 1848 Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Austrian Empire - Revolt in Austrian Empire; Metternich dismissed Jun 1, 1848 Reform, REaction, and RevolutionL The European States - France - June days: workers' revolt in Paris Jun 1, 1848 Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Austrian Empire - Austrian forces under General Windischgreatz crush Czech rebels Oct 1, 1848 Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Austrian Empire - Viennese rebels crushed Nov 1, 1848 Reform, REaction, and RevolutionL The European States - France - Establishment of Second Republic Dec 1, 1848 Reform, REaction, and RevolutionL The European States - France - Election of Louis Napoleon as French president Jan 1, 1849 Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Italian States - Austrians reestablish control in Lombardy and Venetia Jan 1, 1849 Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Austrian Empire - Defeat of Hungarians with help of Russian troops