Europe History Egan

By jmanske
  • 5000 BCE

    People Begin Settling on Peloponnesus

    It allowed them to form city-states.
  • 509 BCE

    Romans Set Up a Republic

    The Romans are able to chose their reps.
  • 325 BCE

    King Philip the Second Seizes Control of Greece

    King Philip the Second Seizes Control of Greece
    Greek culture starts to change.
  • 285

    Division of Roman Empire

    Division of Roman Empire
    Roman Empire divides into the West Roman Empire and the East Roman Empire.
  • 380

    Christianity Becomes Official Religion of Roman Empire

    Christianity Becomes Official Religion of Roman Empire
    The emperor of Rome allows Christianity in his empire.
  • Jan 1, 750

    Sparta and Athens Emerge as City-States

    They became the two most powerful city-states.
  • Jan 28, 814

    Charlemagne Dies

    Charlemagne Dies
    Charlemagne brought most of Europe together. When he died, Europe became a disorderly group of small kingdoms.
  • Jan 1, 1095

    The Crusades

    The Crusades
    Armies of Christians from Western Europe responded to Pope Urban the second plea to go to war against Muslim forces in the Holy Land.
  • Jan 1, 1350

    Renaissance Begins

    Renaissance Begins
    A period that lasted about 300 years where people had a renewed interest in learning and art.
  • Jan 1, 1453

    Hundred Years War Ends

    Hundred Years War Ends
    Fought between England and France. The war was a series of battles with long periods of peace between.
  • Jan 1, 1517

    Protestant Reformation Begins

    Protestant Reformation Begins
    The 16th century religious, political, intellectual, and cultural, upheaval that splinter Catholic Europe, setting in place structures and beliefs that would define the continent.
  • Jan 1, 1543

    Scientific Revolution

    A concept used to explain the emergence of modern science during the early modern period.
  • The Enlightenment Era

    The Enlightenment Era
    Cultural and intellectual forces in Western Europe emphasized reason, analysis, and individualism rather then traditional lines of authority. It is important because it helped the world better understand how scientific processes worked.
  • European Industrial Revolution

    European Industrial Revolution
    Machines started to replace people in the work place. Involved steam power, growth of factories, and mass production.
  • French Revolution

    French Revolution
    France overthrew their monarchy, and Napoleon came up to power.
  • Napoleon Seizes Control of France

    Napoleon Seizes Control of France
    He conquered most of Europe.
  • Start of WWl

    Start of WWl
    WWI is known for the extensive system of trenches, new lethal technologies released, and for the first time, a major war was fought under the sea and in the sky.
  • Start of WWll

    Start of WWll
    Hitler rose to power and killed anybody who wasn't part of the "superior race."
  • European Union Formed

    European Union Formed
    12 nations came together to form the EU allowing open borders and the same currency.
  • The EU Nations Adopt the Euro

    The EU Nations Adopt the Euro
    The EU decided to use the Euro as their form of currency.