European History

  • 4000 BCE

    Caves of Lascaux

    Caves of Lascaux
    The Caves of Lascaux was a place where Native Europeans went to make these cool drawings of what was going on in there life. It showed how they traveled and what the did like hunted and gathered. The age groups was all around that went there there was kids and also very old people to. So many people would draw to were the whole cave was full of drawings everywhere.
  • 4000 BCE

    Caves of Lascaux II

    Caves of Lascaux II
    This impacted them because it was hard for them to draw. There was no such thing as writing so they put what they saw or did on the wall of the caves. Later in 1940 Marcel Ravidat stubbled across the cave and saw all these drawings and wondered what they were or how they got there. It showed how the Native Europeans lived there life back then
  • 1500 BCE

    Ancient Greece II

    Ancient Greece II
    Ancient Greece had its mythology where it was used to explain things that know one really new. For example when the sun rises up the said that there's a greek god named Apollo who rode is chariot across earth and carried the sun with him. We know this because there was writing then so we knew what they thought or what was happening in Ancient Greece.
  • 1500 BCE

    Ancient Greece

    Ancient Greece
    In Ancient Greece it was about 1500 BCE. In Greece there was a lot of greek mythology. Mythology explained nature and events. there was writing then so you could understand more things. The first people were religious groups and christians in Greece at the time. there were city states that developed there 2 main city states were Athens and Sparta. Athens was a democracy and Sparta was militaristic. The Greeks helped the world by creating the democracy and formed one of the first empires ever.
  • 750 BCE

    Ancient Rome II

    Ancient Rome II
    This affected the people living in Rome by tarting an empire that spread through Europe quite a bit. People in Rome were very religious so everyone there was probably a nice person. The empire that spread a long ways helped them with getting with other people or places around them.
  • 750 BCE

    Ancient Rome

    Ancient Rome
    Ancient Rome was founded in about 750 BC. Ancient Rome started as a small town in Italy next to the Tiber River and was made an empire. The empire spread through most of the continental Europe, Britain, most of Western Asia, Northern Africa, and the Mediterranean Islands. In Anceint Rome Christianity spread everywhere through anceint rome, it was there religioun.
  • 1096

    The German Crusade

    The German Crusade
    In the German crusade it was apart of the first crusade so peasants mostly from Germany attacked jewish people. This was the first organized mass massacre. There was more than 5,000 jews that died in Germany during the German Crusade. 1,200 Jews committed suicide to escape in Mainz to escape Count Emico.
  • 1096

    The German Crusade II

    The German Crusade II
    This affected the jews because a lot of them got killed from the Germans. A lot of Jews kinda got trapped from the Germans so some attempted to commit suicide and others committed suicided. The Germans full on attacked the Jewish people.
  • 1100

    The Middle Ages

    The Middle Ages
    In the Middle Ages it was about 8000 BCE. The system they had was 1. Kings which god gives them power 2. Nobels they own land or is in the military 3. Serfs/Pesants they worked all day everyday. The Crusades had started in 1096. Later the Black Plague came into play and wiped out lots and lots of people this happened from trade. People from other country's or places might of got a disease and spread it on to a person they were trading with and kept spreading everywhere.
  • 1100

    The Middle Ages II

    The Middle Ages II
    First the Black Plague affected the population millions of people died during the place Plague task the population went downward a lot. Also the system they had going was the kings did nothing but got there power from god the nobels got to own land or go to the military and the serfs worked. It probably affected the serfs a lot because everyone else got paid for not doing much and they worked to get very little.
  • 1300

    The Renaissance

    The Renaissance
    The Renaissance started in about the 1300's and ended in the 1700's. Renaissance means rebirth its called rebirth because at the time people started taking an interest of learning in ancient times. After the Black Plague peoples interest in learning started going back up the ways of thinking improved a lot between 1350 and 1550. The Renaissance went through the Italian places and gained great wealth through trade with Asia and the Mediterranean places.
  • 1300

    The Renaissance II

    The Renaissance II
    The Renaissance affected all through Italian places because everyone started learning a lot of things again it gradually grew higher and higher of levels of learning and art. It also made people in places like Italy a lot more wealthier from trading with Asia and the Mediterranean Places. The Renaissance helped out millions of people with learning after the Black Death. It revived there knowledge a lot.
  • 1348

    The Black Death

    The Black Death
    The Boack Death was a huge disease that killed about 75 to 200 million people in Europeit took out about 30 to 45% of the population in Europe. This was a massive event that happened because of all of the people that died from it. If you survived you were probably one of the luckiest people alive. The good thing was if you were a slave you would get paid for doing your work because a lot of slaves died from the disease so they were a lot harder to find and buy.
  • 1348

    The Black Death II

    The Black Death II
    This affected the population by a lot there were so many people that died during this event. A lot of the people that died were slaves, this affected the price of slaves it went up because they were harder to find because they were dying. If you were Alsace at the time still alive you would be getting paid a lot more.
  • World War 2

    World War 2
    World War 2 started in 1939 and ended in 1945. It started from the assassination of Franz Ferdinand. During this event Nazi's and Germans teamed up a wiped out millions of jewish people. This was called the Holocaust. There was about 12,000 jews that died daily. Total there was about 11 million people that died 6 million of them were jewish people.
  • World War 2 II

    World War 2 II
    This affected every jew that lived or survived the Holocaust because there families could of died or friends it was a very sad moment for jews at the time. The population of jewish people also went down a lot because 6 million of its population was gone.