SOCIAL SCIENCE TIMELINE

  • 3 BCE

    INVENTION OF THE WHEEL

    It was invented sometime around 3,500 BCE. During the transition between the Neolithic and the Bronze Age.
  • 2

    PREHISTORY

    IT DIVIDED INTO TWO PERIODS :
    STONE AGE PERIOD AND METAL AGE, STONE AGE IT DIVIDED INTO OTER TWO PARTS : PALEOLITHIC AGE AND NEOLITHIC AGE .
  • 3

    ANCIENT HISTORY

    IT HAVE GOT 3 CIVILISATIONS : GREEKS , EGYPTIANS AND ROMANS . ROMANS BROUGHT THE LATIN AND EGYPTIANS BROUGHT HIEROGLYPHICS .
  • 10

    INVENTION OF WRITTING

    Writing was long thought to have been invented in a single civilization, a theory named "monogenesis". Scholars believed that all writing originated in ancient Sumer (in Mesopotamia)
  • 1347

    BLACK PESTE

    The Black Death was the most devastating plague pandemic in human history.
  • 1453

    INVENTION OF PRINTING

    The use of this revolutionary invention completely changed Western culture and world history. Johannes Gutenberg was the mind behind this invention in about 1453 in Germany.
  • 1476

    MIDDLE AGE

    PEOPLE BUILT CASTLES TO DEFEND THE TERRITORY AND HAD DIFFERENT CULTURES : CHRISTIANS AND MUSLIMS
  • 1492

    DISCOVERY OF AMERICA

    The first expedition of Christopher Columbus (1492–1493) consisting of 91 people aboard the ships “ Santa Maria ”, “ Pinta ”, “ Nina ”
  • 1492

    END OF THE RECONQUEST

    The end of the Reconquest: the surrender of Granada After a year and a half of continuous fighting, the surrender of Granada took place on January 2, 1492. Boabdil 'the Boy'.
  • 1492

    MODERN AGE

    BEGAN WHIT THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA BY COLON IN 1492 AND FINISH WHIT THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
  • CONTEMPORARY AGE

    The period of history that extends from the French Revolution in July 1789 to the present day is often referred to as the Contemporary Age.This definition may change in the future, depending on the occurrence of events that sufficiently modify history.
  • FRENCH REVOLUTION

    the revolution marked the definitive end of feudalism and absolutism in the country.
    La prise de la Bastille (1789)