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Shaped By History

  • Greek Heritage

    Greek Heritage
    The Golden Age of Athens
    I think the Golden Age of Athens is the most important part of Greek heritage because during this time arts, literature, and philosophy flourished. The Greeks studied the nature of plants, animals, and the human body. As a result, nature was better acknowledged. Finally, thinking methods were passes down as well during this era.
  • Greek Heritage Conntinued

    Greek Heritage Conntinued
    For example, because of the Golden age of Athens and The Poetics, today, I am able to do the arts such as be in a musical like in "An Honest Living". I can write stories in school and out because of what I've learned. Lastly, I am able to learn about nature in a more interesting way like in experiments at school. In conclusion the Golden Age of Athens, has brought our world a lot of creative leisure, philosophy, and fascinating understanding of ourselves.
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    This timeline talks about the world shaping our histry and influencing us today! :D
  • The Glory of Ancient Rome

    The Glory of Ancient Rome
    The Beginnings of Christianity
    The Beginnings of Christianity is the most important part of the Glory of Ancient Rome to me because while this era happened people could practice their own religion. There was even religious freedom by emperors. In fact, after three centuries, Christianity became so strong that a Roman emperor, Constatine, became a Christian.In conclusion, Christianity become strudy, had a place in the world and it spread widley.
  • The Glory of Ancient Rome Continued

    The Glory of Ancient Rome Continued
    For example, because of the spread of Christianity in Ancient Rome, today I attend a school that is religiou.Moreover, it's full of practicing Catholics and I can learn more! My knowledge of religion and it's important has increased ever since I've come to Marymount. All in all, the beginnings of Christianity, have made a difference to how people see things in our world and have given them something to lean on.
  • Europe in the Middle Ages

    Europe in the Middle Ages
    Europe Begins to Change
    I think Europe beginning to change is the most important part of Europe in the Middle ages because trade increased.Inaddition, towns offered opportunities and excitement to the merchnats and other tradespeople who lived there.Moreover, towns grew into cities. In the end, a new way of life centered around cities had begun to develop in Europe.
  • Europe in the Middle Ages Continued

    Europe in the Middle Ages Continued
    For example, because of the change in Europe, Rome offers great sightseeing and entertainment that a lot of people can enjoy. I can go out with my family and go around Rome to see all it's beautiful architecture and it's noble runis. More specifically, we live in the city of Rome which is the effect of Europe beginning to change. To summarize, Europe beginning to change, has enclosed us in the brilliance of where and how we live today.
  • Glories of the Renaissance

    Glories of the Renaissance
    Cause (Poem):
    They won the American Revolution
    And now they just had to find a solution
    The Americans were finally free
    And they could chose who they wanted to be
    The very first president of the United States
    Had to work with the country’s delegates
    He was the father of his country
    And he would work in Washington D.C.
  • Glories of the Renaissance Continued

    Glories of the Renaissance Continued
    Effect: (Drawing)
    The American Presidency
  • Revolutions in Government

    Revolutions in Government
    The Americans wanted to get rid of their mean old kind and George Washington was there to help them and he lead thme too a better government!
  • Revolutions in Government Continued

    Revolutions in Government Continued
    5 W's + How
    Who: George Washington
    What: He was the very first American President
    Where: In America
    When: During the American Revolution
    Why: To do the Questioning of Government
    How: He declared independence with courage
  • The Industrial Revolution: Production

    The Industrial Revolution: Production
    Productions were machines built in Great Britain, which sped up the process. They were used in factories that helped work get done. An example of the new developed machines was the spinning-dye-cloth used to make clothing for people.
  • The Industrial Revolution: Production Example

    The Industrial Revolution: Production Example
    Specific example: Sewing machine Sewing machines helped products be made faster and they were used also used for the weaving of textiles. These machine built in the early 1825's.
  • The Industrial Revolution: Society

    The Industrial Revolution: Society
    In society factories were making most goods and much more improvements were made! For example, there was more jobs and labour union. However, families that used o live on farmland had to move to industrial centers to work in factories.On the bright side cities grew rapidly, but people lived in bad conditions and diesease were spread rather quickly.
  • The Industrial Revolution: Society Example

    The Industrial Revolution: Society Example
    Specific Example: Family Work Every member of a family probably had to work in factories. They had very low wages at first to sustain their family life. In addition, work conditions weren't bearable at all.
  • The Industrial Revolution: Governemnt (European)

    The Industrial Revolution: Governemnt (European)
    During the development of european government imperialism had become huge during this time and it was taking over. In addition, there was a big tie between government and religion. An example would be the spread of the french language.
  • The Industrial Revolution: European Government Example

    The Industrial Revolution: European Government Example
    Specific Example:Imperialism in Africa Countries like France, Britain, and Germany were the three main Imperialist Powers in Africa. In many African countries, french and English are official languages. Goods from Africa were brought to Europe as well during this time.