B6 World History 1096-1867

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  • Period: Jan 1, 1096 to Jan 1, 1291

    Crusades are fought

    The Jews defended the Hafia against the crusaders. The battle was 1 month long. The Jews defended the Holy Land.
  • Jan 1, 1300

    Renaissance Begin

    Renaissance Begin
    The Renaissance bebain in Florence, Italty through the 14th and 17th century. Which is also called the middle ages. It soon moved all around the country and later all over Europe.
  • Jan 1, 1337

    100 Year War Begins

    100 Year War Begins
    This was a conflict between the Kingdom of France and the Kindgdom of England also briinging in each others enemys against eachother. The war was more about possession of who was a ruler.
  • Jan 1, 1347

    Black Death begins in Europe

    Black Death begins in Europe
    It known as one of the worst and msot horrible disease or epidemic ever to take place taking pplace for almost 10 years. This plague would basically eat up your body and leaving you very sick. It spread all over Europe and was carried around from rats which were on ships sailing to trade goods.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1368 to

    Ming Dynasty in China

    The Ming Dynasty ruled for 276 years. The Ming Dynasty followed the collapse of the Mongol Yuan dynasty.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1405 to Jan 1, 1433

    Voyages of Zheng He

    Zheng He was commanded to to do the treasure fleet for multiple expiditions. 6 of the voyages that he did occured under Yongles Reign
  • Jan 1, 1431

    Joan of Arc Burned At Stake

    Joan of Arc Burned At Stake
    Joan was burned at stake at The Old Marketplace in Rouen. She replased her mistakes and the rules were if you relapse your mistakes you were to be condimed to death.
  • Jan 1, 1453

    Ottomans Conquer Constantinople

    Ottomans Conquer Constantinople
    Capture of the Eastern Roman Empire by the Ottoman Empire. The ottomans were commanded to defeat an Army commander.
  • Jan 1, 1455

    Johannes Gutenberg - Printing Press

    Johannes Gutenberg - Printing Press
    Johanne Gutenberg invented the very first printing press to go all around Europe. His invention was what took the whole evoulution to printing and etc. He was the first to use movable type printing ever.
  • Jan 1, 1492

    Jews, gypsies, and moors expelled from Spain

    Jews, gypsies, and moors expelled from Spain
    the jews were told to be Christians. Over 90,000 were converted to Christian members.
  • Jan 1, 1492

    1st voyage of Columbus

    1st voyage of Columbus
    Christopher Columbious made 4 different voyages to the Americas and was concidered to be the first to discover the Americas even though the vikings already passed through 400 years earlier. It didnt count because they didnt settle.
  • Jan 1, 1498

    Da Gama lands in India

    Da Gama lands in India
    Da Gama was a portuguese explorer and he was the first European to reach India by the Atlantic Ocean, His journey started out in Lisbon, Portugal and ended in Calicut
  • Period: Jan 1, 1500 to

    Slave trade across Atlantic

    The slave trade started because the Aztecs refused to work on Plantations. The slaves were traded on ships which went through the Triangle Trade.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1501 to

    Safavid Empire

    The Safavid empire was the most significant dynasties of Persia. Muslim history was impacted by the fact that it was the official language of the empire
  • Jan 1, 1502

    Naming of the New World

    Naming of the New World
    The name came from the Europeans who had made a impact on the age of discovery. The New World is the name used for the Western Hemisphere.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1503 to Jan 1, 1506

    Da Vinci paints the "Mona Lisa"

    The do not know who the woman is in the painting and they dont know the meaning. That is one of the big reasons why it is so famous. The painting is located in Paris today
  • Jan 1, 1508

    Michelangelo begins painting Sistine Chapel

    Michelangelo begins painting Sistine Chapel
    He worked on the chaoel for years, never ending. He would even bleed from how much he worked on this chapel.
  • Jan 1, 1517

    Martin Luther posts 95 These

    Martin Luther posts 95 These
    He wrote Theses stating that hes against the indulgances. These Theses were all posted up on church doors.
  • Jan 1, 1519

    Magellan starts his "around the world" trip

    Magellan starts his "around the world" trip
    Ferdinand Megellan was the first to circumnavigate the world. one eighth of the men traveling survived the journey!
  • Jan 1, 1526

    Mughal Empire begins

    Mughal Empire begins
    The Mughal Empire was founded By Babur. Progresses in obervational astronomy were produced.
  • Jan 1, 1534

    Henry VIII founds Angellican Church

    Henry VIII founds Angellican Church
    The word Angellican means England. This church is worldwide even today.
  • Jan 1, 1537

    Pizzarro invades the Inca Empire

    Pizzarro invades the Inca Empire
    Invaded the Inca empire and he killed thousands of Incas. He killed Atalpua which was the ruler before him.
  • Jan 1, 1543

    Copernicus publishes Heliocentric Theory

    Copernicus publishes Heliocentric Theory
    Copernicus stated that there is not a center in a celestial circles or spheres. He also stated the center of the Earth is not the center of the universe but the center of gravity. The heliocentric theory summerized his idea of the world.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1545 to Jan 1, 1563

    Council of Trent

    Held in Trento and Bologna. one of the most important roam catholic churches.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1556 to

    Phillips II rules Spain

    Before his was Charles the 1st and after him was Phillips the 3rd. He believed in Roman Catholicism.
  • Jan 1, 1558

    Elizabeth I becomes Queen of England

    Elizabeth I becomes Queen  of England
    She was also the daughter of King Henry VIII's second wife. She established the Prodestant Church.She was the last monarch of the Tudor dynasty.
  • Period: to

    Age of Enlightment

    Cultural movement starting in the late 17 hundreds. Mostly in western Europe.
  • Jamestown, Colony in Virginia, founded

    Jamestown, Colony in Virginia, founded
    Jamestown is not Jamestown today. Jamestown was the first established colony in the Americas.
  • Louis XIV becomes king of France

    Louis XIV becomes king of France
    He had the longest reign in all of European history. Louis became king in 1643. He was only 4 years old!
  • Qing Dynasty begins in China

    Qing Dynasty begins in China
    The Qing dynasty was the first dynasty of Imperial China. The Qing dynasty was founded by Jurchen Aisin Gioro.
  • Thomas Hobbes writes Leviathan

    Thomas Hobbes writes Leviathan
  • Oliver Cornwell rules England

    Oliver Cornwell rules England
    Was in English silver War. He severed ruler of England for 7 years!
  • Peter the Great becomes Czar

    Peter the Great becomes Czar
    Peter the Great led the cultural revolution. Enlightment was the main spot light on revolution.
  • Period: to

    Catherine the Great Rules Russia

    Most known as the longest woman ruler of Russia. Her reign was Russias golden age.
  • French Revolution begins

    French Revolution begins
    There was a decline of the monarchies & churches. The French Revolution was a time period in which lots of social and political upheaval affected France.
  • U.S Constitution is ratified

    U.S Constitution is ratified
    North Carolina ratified the constitution. Still use this document even today, and still applies to all problems.
  • Reign of Terror begins

    Reign of Terror begins
    The Reign of Terror was a period of violence that occured after the French Revolution had taken place. This also was a time where they had problems with politics and other things.
  • Napoleon becomes Emperor

    Napoleon becomes Emperor
    Napoleon became emperor in 1800. There were constant Napoleonic Battles or Wars that were against him and what he wanted.
  • Napeleon defeated at Waterloo

    Napeleon defeated at Waterloo
    Belgium was where the fight of Waterloo was held. This War was conquered by Napeleon.
  • Tokugawa Shogunate ends

    Tokugawa Shogunate ends
    Shogun was the head of the Tokugawa family. He was the last feudal miletary which existed.