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neanderthal type per-humans enter china
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the Chinese people started to use clay and water to make pottery. these forms of pottery were shaped into bowls. these potteries were used for things like water transportation to art work for the wealthy.
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Egypt becomes very crowded forcing people to make their own food. the Egyptian people learned how to farm using domesticated cows for packing seed and plowing fields. this was one of the first instances of mass farming in Egypt.
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Chinese started to farm their food. to produce a steady flow of food for villages and the people inside the villages. they were also sold making an economy for the chinese. this farming would also lead to agricultural technology that we use today.
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the Harappans moved into India from west asia. this migration of people lead to the spread of culture and many things along with it.
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Chinese started using wheelbarrows. using wheelbarrows would mean that they could carry more weight while using less energy. these wheelbarrows could transport anything you could lift onto them from things like large rocks to fertilizer to plants for crops.
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the Chinese people learned how to make bronze out of tin and copper. bronze is stronger than copper and tin and can be made into things from a shield to a sword or even pots and bowls.
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Egypt is unified under the pharaho of the south
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the second dynasty is formed by Hotepsekhemwy
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the great pyramids were built. the three pyramids in egypt were built by slave labor and are capped in gold
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the great Sphinx was built. the sphinx much like the pyramids was built with slave labor
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Indian people started to use bronze to build cities and to irrigate fields
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Harappans culture collapses. the harappans disband and then disappear into the dust of time
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Greece make a way of life that is envied and copied by other cultures (http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/primaryhistory/ancient_greeks/greek_world/)
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the Persian war started. [http://www.ancientgreece.com/s/Wars/]
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the Persian war ended [http://www.ancientgreece.com/s/Wars/]
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Alexander the great or the king of Macedon begins his reign of ancient Greece http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Alexander_the_Great
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Alexander the great dies at age 33 but not before conquering most of the known world.http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Alexander_the_Great
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Romes fist aqueduct is built. [http://www.crystalinks.com/romeaqueducts.html]
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Julius ceasar becomes governor of rome [http://www.roman-empire.net/republic/caesar.html]
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Julius ceasar is assassinated by Brutus and other members
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the crusades begin [http://www.history.com/topics/crusades]
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bubonic plague also known as black death begins to spread in china
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the first steam locomotive called "the puffing devil" is created by Richard Trevithick. this alone started to move the world towards the industrial revolution because with the steam locomotive it could carry more weight and supplies further with half of the work that would take other forms of transportation. this makes it easier and more cost effective. "Its all about steam." The transcontinental railroad. Linda hall library, n.d. Web. 12 Jan. 2017.
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the telegraph is built by Samuel morse which created long distance communication
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the sewing machine is built