Extra Credit World History Timeline

  • Jan 1, 1010

    Hunting Gathering Bands

    Hunting Gathering Bands
    ( 2 Million B.C. Unit 1 #1) The hunting gathering bands had key achievements such as invention of tools they were mastery over fire development of language and creation of art
  • Jan 11, 1010

    Growth of villiages

    Growth of villiages
    ( 8,000 B.C. Unit 1 #2) Breakouts in farming technology
    Development of agriculture
    Domestication of animals
    Food surpluses
  • Jan 27, 1010

    Rising of Cities

    Rising of Cities
    ( 3,000 B.C. Unit 1 #3) some farming villages became complex civilizations.
    There were specialized workers, record keeping, complex institution, and advanced technology.
  • Jan 28, 1010

    City-states

    City-states
    ( 3000 B.C. Unit 1 #4) city-states were established and ruled by a monarchy- often military leaders who displace priests as rulers-pass power to their sons who pass it to their sons (dynasty)
  • Feb 4, 1010

    Ancient India

    Ancient India
    ( 2500 B.C. Unit 1 #5) India began along the Indus River, which flooded and left behind fertile soil.Seasonal Monsoons Caused Summer Rains And Floods. The people were well protected by the indian "subcontinent" by the oceans, mountains, and deserts that surrounded the indus river valley.
  • Feb 6, 1010

    Chinese River valley

    Chinese River valley
    ( 2,000 B.C. Unit 1 #6) Shang Dynasty :importance of family, division of classes.
  • Feb 10, 1010

    indus river valley

    indus river valley
    ( 1700 B.C. Unit 1 #7) First major cities include Mohenjo-daro and Harappa
  • Feb 26, 1010

    Indus River Valley

    Indus River Valley
    ( 1500 B.C. Unit 1 #8) Indo-european peoples known as the Aryans settle in the indus valley
  • Apr 12, 1010

    Ancient Greek And romans

    Ancient Greek And romans
    ( 1000 B.C. Unit 2 #1) Rome was founded.
  • Dec 28, 1010

    ancient greek and romans

    ancient greek and romans
    (800 B.C. Unit 2 #2) begininning of city-states in greece
  • Mar 27, 1011

    Greece

    Greece
    ( 750 BC. Unit 2 #3) age of tyrants in greece
  • Jul 13, 1011

    Solon

    Solon
    ( 594-560 B.C. Unit 2 #4) reforms of solon
  • Jul 27, 1011

    cleisthenes

     cleisthenes
    ( 508 BC. Unit 2 #5) reforms of cleisthenes
  • Aug 29, 1011

    Greece

    Greece
    ( 400 BC. Unit 2 #6 ) decline of democracy in greece
  • Oct 29, 1011

    Unit 2

    Unit 2
    ( 264 BC. Unit 2 #7) Punic Wars began
  • Dec 29, 1011

    Greece

    Greece
    (100 BC. Unit 2 #8 ) Revolt of the grachetti
  • Oct 29, 1309

    Byzantine Empire, the Rise of Islam, and the West African Kingdoms

    Byzantine Empire, the Rise of Islam, and the West African Kingdoms
    (500 AD. Unit 3 #1) Germanic tribes control most of Europe
  • Dec 29, 1309

    Byzantine Empire, the Rise of Islam, and the West African Kingdoms

    Byzantine Empire, the Rise of Islam, and the West African Kingdoms
    (525 AD. Unit 3 # 2 ) justianian is crowned emporer of byzantine.
  • Oct 29, 1310

    Byzantine Empire, the Rise of Islam, and the West African Kingdoms

    Byzantine Empire, the Rise of Islam, and the West African Kingdoms
    ( 700 AD. Unit 3 #3) french defeat muslims at the battle of tores
  • Oct 29, 1311

    Byzantine Empire, the Rise of Islam, and the West African Kingdoms

    Byzantine Empire, the Rise of Islam, and the West African Kingdoms
    ( 800 AD. Unit 3 #4 )charlemange is crowned holy roman emperor.
  • Oct 27, 1312

    Byzantine Empire, the Rise of Islam, and the West African Kingdoms

    Byzantine Empire, the Rise of Islam, and the West African Kingdoms
    ( 1500 AD. Unit 3 #5) william the conquer takes over england
  • Dec 29, 1312

    Byzantine Empire, the Rise of Islam, and the West African Kingdoms

    Byzantine Empire, the Rise of Islam, and the West African Kingdoms
    (1995 AD Unit 3 #6 )first crusade is launched.
  • Jan 22, 1313

    unit 3

    unit 3
    (1175 ad unit 3 #7) concard at womens is signed
  • Feb 21, 1313

    royalty

    royalty
    (1300 AD. Unit 3 #8) king john of england signs the mgna carta