b6 world history 1096-1867

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

    crusades are fought

    there were many military campains t the time of medieval england away from the musilism of the middle east. 1706 musilims decided to capture jerusalem one of the most holly places for christians.
  • Jan 1, 1300

    renaissance begins

    renaissance begins
    the renaissance started in italy about 1350. right around the time the black death ended.
  • Jan 1, 1337

    100 Years War Begins

    100 Years War Begins
    There was alot of conflict from 1337 to 1453. this all statred over the struggle between england and france over succession over to the french throne.
  • Jan 1, 1347

    black death begins in europe

    black death begins in europe
    As the black death began the outbreak surprised millions of people. About 25 million people died in a 5 year period.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1368 to

    Ming Dynasty In China

    approximatly 13 emperors and 23 empresses were laid to rest. the site is sacred and a very unique landmark this took place with the defeat of yuan dynasty. durring the time china was ruled by the mongols.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1405 to Jan 1, 1433

    Voyages Of Zheng He

    zheng hes ships were very astonishing as its reach. certain accounts claim that the great baochuan and truesure ships, have 400 foot long decks.
  • Jan 1, 1431

    joan Of Arc Burned At the Stake

    joan Of Arc Burned At the Stake
    may 30th, 1431 would be the moment and day, that forever will live in infrantry among france. this day was the day that the joan of arc's death wouldve been seen in the history books.
  • Jan 1, 1453

    Ottomans conquer constantinople

    Ottomans conquer constantinople
    the default of canstantinople happened on may 29th 1453. the battle was right with the byzantine-ottoman wars.
  • Jan 1, 1455

    johannes gutenburg-printing press

    johannes gutenburg-printing press
    in 1436 johaness gutenburg , this gernman goldsmith, started designing this machine that was able to producing pages, then in 1455 gutenburg decided to use his printing press to put it to commercial test.
  • Jan 1, 1492

    1st voyage of columbus

    1st voyage of columbus
    this was a very crushal and almost unsucessful journey. this journey took them 8 weeks and there were 3 ships the nina, pinta, and santamaria
  • Jan 1, 1492

    jews, gypsies & moors expelled from spain

    jews, gypsies & moors expelled from spain
    spain became unified with the capture of granada through catholicism. catholicsm was only zeal of religion let happen by the chrch and when jew followed the jewish ways they were expelled from spain.
  • Jan 1, 1498

    Da Gamma Lands in India

    Da Gamma Lands in India
    this man was the first european to successfully reach india threw the atlantic ocean when he arrives at calicut on the malabar coast. this man also rounded the cape of good hope also anchored at malindi on the east coast of africa.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1500 to

    slave trade across the atlantic

    later the black pleuge there was a lot of work force lost, they had to purchase slaves to help regenerate those numbers. sadly the trades continued the whole way till the 18th century.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1501 to

    safid empire

    as they call them the safavid empire. they covered all of iran, and parts of turkey and georgia. 90% of the empires economic power came from its location on the trade routes.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1503 to Jan 1, 1506

    Da vinci paints the mono lisa

    da vinci was probably the most famous painter. one of his inventions the mono lisa. the sitters mysterious smile has made the painting a source of on going investigation and fascination.
  • Jan 1, 1508

    mechealangelo begins painting sistine chapel

    mechealangelo begins painting sistine chapel
    michealangelo actually didnt want to paint the sistene chapel after he veiwed himself more as a sculper not a painter. it took him 4 years to paint the ceiling and 6 years to paint the altar wall of the sistene chapel.
  • Jan 1, 1511

    naming of the new world

    naming of the new world
    there was a discovery that new land wasn't asia but a new continent. writer martin waldseemuller names new land america to honor amergio.
  • Jan 1, 1517

    martin luther posts 95 thesis

    martin luther posts 95 thesis
    unahppy with the weath of people along with the church. no one could ever get rid of their sins through labor. these indulgences was a discrace of the balence of faith, only god himself can forgive you sins.
  • Jan 1, 1519

    magellan starts his 'round world trip'

    magellan starts his 'round world trip'
    magellan killed in philipines in battle with natives.
    men continued on led by juan sebasstian de elanco.
  • Jan 1, 1526

    Mughal empire begins

    Mughal empire begins
    barbar who was on his mothers side was decended from the famous genghiz khan. came into india in 1526 at the request of an indian govenor.
  • Jan 1, 1534

    henry the vIII founds angelican church

    henry the vIII  founds angelican church
    henrys struggles with rome led to the separation of the church of england. he was a lord and assumed the kingship of ireland.
  • Jan 1, 1537

    pizzaro invades the inca empire

    pizzaro invades the inca empire
    the 13th and last emporer of the incas was strangeld at the hands of pizzaro. the 160 men who invaded peru with him became wealthy.
  • Jan 1, 1543

    copernicus publishes the heliocentric theory

    copernicus publishes the heliocentric theory
    he was a polish astronomer. he thought the sun was near its end.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1545 to Jan 1, 1563

    council of trent

    this was powered by the protestand reformation.
    it has been named the embodiment of the counter reformation
  • Jan 1, 1558

    Elizabeth I becomes queen of england

    Elizabeth I becomes queen of england
    first policy toward Scotland was to oppose the French presence there. Elizabeth practiced a policy of strengthening England's Protestant allies and dividing her faults.
  • Period: to

    philip the 2nd rules spain

    threw his madrig ruled his empire through his parental control of oficial appointments.
  • Period: to

    Age of Enlightenment

    exposing reason and idividualism rather than tradition. spread across europe and then to the united states.
  • james town colony in virginia founded

    james town colony in virginia founded
    America’s first permanent English colony.a while before the pilgrims landed at plymouth massachusets sparked at series of culural encounters.
  • louis XIV becoes king of france

    louis XIV becoes king of france
    started building up france in 1661. became friends with his young children.
  • qing dynasty in china begins

    qing dynasty in china begins
    first dynasty of emperial china. had powerful long lived leaders.
  • Thomas hobbes writes leviathan

    Thomas hobbes writes leviathan
    He was best known for his polatics beliefes. he had power of common wealth.
  • Period: to

    oliver cromwell ruled england

    He was peoples favorite famous character. helped make england a republic.
  • peter I (the great) becomes czar

    peter I (the great) becomes czar
    chose the 10-year-old Peter to start Tsar with his mother as regent.Crowned Tsar of Russia on April 27.
  • Period: to

    Cathrene the great rules russia

    the Catherinian Era is often known as the Golden Age of the Russian Empire. sometimes called cathrine the great.
  • U.S. constitution is ratified

    U.S. constitution is ratified
    When a bill of rights was put inmotion in Congress in 1789 North Carolina ratified the Constitution.they rejected the constitution.
  • french revolution begins

    french revolution begins
    this was a period of radical events. the royal party let go.
  • Reign of terrors begins

    Reign of terrors begins
    it proves that terror is dreadful. terror is nothing more other than justice.
  • napolean becomes emperor

    napolean becomes emperor
    Napoleon Bonaparte is nominated Napoleon I, the first Frenchman to be givin the title of emperor in a thousand years.the crown that the 35-year-old leader of Europe placed on his own head.
  • napolean defeated waterloo

    napolean defeated waterloo
    this battle took place in Belgium on June 18, 1815, marked the final defeat of French military leader and emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. he conquored much of europe.
  • tokugawa shogunate ends

    tokugawa shogunate ends
    came to an official end in 1868.The Tokugawa shogunate ruled from Edo Castle