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World history 2 Timeline Julie Quada

By Jquada
  • 100

    Jesus Began The Christan Religion

    Jesus Began The Christan Religion
    This led to the growth in religion in the Middle East.
  • 100

    Paper was invented by Chinese

    Paper was invented by Chinese
    These led to the growth of learning, ideas and other things.
  • Jul 6, 1415

    John Huss was burn at the stake for being a heretuc

    John Huss was burn at the stake for being a heretuc
    This event led to the reformation of the catholic church
  • Sep 30, 1440

    Gutenburg invented the printing press

    Gutenburg invented the printing press
    The printing press led to the growth of literacy rates and made people want to learn.
  • Aug 3, 1492

    Chistoher Columbus was sponsored by Queen Isabella to sail westward to reach Asia

    Chistoher Columbus was sponsored by Queen Isabella to sail westward to reach Asia
    This led to the motivation to exploration of new land to gain wealth for the mother country
  • Feb 9, 1498

    Leonardo Da Vinai painted the last supper

    Leonardo Da Vinai painted the last supper
    This painting led to people want to learn new ideas.
  • Jun 10, 1498

    Michelangelo sculpted the Pieta

    Michelangelo sculpted the Pieta
    This led to the growth of ideas and the growth of art though the Europe.
  • May 2, 1500

    Slaves were shipped along the Middle Passage of Triangular Trade

    Slaves were shipped along the Middle Passage of Triangular Trade
    This passage led to the growth of slavery in the americans and in later years started wars over the issue of slavery
  • Oct 31, 1517

    Martin luther nailed 95 theses to a church door

    Martin luther nailed 95 theses to a church door
    This led to the cathloic reformation and the brith of the protestant church
  • Feb 2, 1519

    Hernando Cortes' and his forces overthrew the Aztec Empire

    Hernando Cortes' and his forces overthrew the Aztec Empire
    This led to colonizeion in the amercians ane the new world.
  • Aug 10, 1519

    Ferdinand Magellan's cerw was the frist to circumnvaigate fhe globe

    Ferdinand Magellan's cerw was the frist to circumnvaigate fhe globe
    This led to the exploration of the new world and to the growth of missionary work in the new world.
  • May 15, 1533

    Henery VII broke from the Church in Rome and divorced his wife

    Henery VII broke from the Church in Rome and divorced his wife
    This led to religious tolerance in Europe after he broke form the Cathlioc Church.
  • May 19, 1535

    Jacques Cartier exploered the St. Lawrence River to Montrel for France

    Jacques Cartier exploered the St. Lawrence River to Montrel for France
    This led to France to gain glory and weath by exploring the new world .
  • Apr 19, 1541

    The Jesuits were created during the counter Reformantion

    The Jesuits were created during the counter Reformantion
    This led to the growth of the prestants and cathlioc church in the Europe.
  • Dec 13, 1545

    Follwers of Cathlioc church met at the Council of Trent

    Follwers of Cathlioc church met at the Council of Trent
    The council of trent led to the inquistion, the counter reformantion and the growth in the fight aginst the cathlioc church
  • Nov 16, 1558

    Elizabeth I Became the head of the Anglica Church

    Elizabeth I Became the head of the Anglica Church
    This led to growth of the religious tolerance towards the protants in England.
  • Sir Francis Drake defeated the Spanish Armada

    Sir Francis Drake defeated the Spanish Armada
    The defeated of the Spanish Armada led to the English clontist the Ameicans for the Queen of England, which made England powerful.
  • Herny IV issued the Edict of Nantes

    Herny IV issued the Edict of Nantes
    This document started the idea of reglionus tolerance for other reglions in Europe.
  • Cardinal Richelieu got France involved in the Thirty Years' War

    Cardinal Richelieu got France involved in the Thirty Years' War
    By getting France involved in the war it made it a very powerful country and religious tolerance grew in Europe after the war.