First 9 weeks timeline

  • Period: Nov 18, 1300 to

    Renaissance

    This was revival of culture since the Old Roman Empire. It was based mainly in most of Europe.
  • Nov 18, 1419

    Prince Henry's School of Navigation

    The school was made for training people in navigation. They were prepared by this school to navigate.
  • May 29, 1453

    Fall of Constantinople

    The fall of Constantinople resulted in the caputure of the Byzantine Empire.
  • Period: Nov 9, 1481 to Nov 9, 1566

    Peak of Ottoman Empire

    The Ottoman Empire peaked due to many reasons: It was highly centralized, there was only one person with true power, good wealth, strong militia.
  • Aug 3, 1492

    Columbus discovers America

    Christopher Columbus lead explorational party that consisted the 3 ships (Nina, Pinta, Santa Maria). He eventually discovered the Americas, whilst looking for Asia.
  • Oct 15, 1492

    Europe's Introduction to Tobacco

    Columbus wrote in his diary that he witnessed an Indian in a canoe with water, food, and tobacco leaves. And then afterwards, a few years later, it widespread from Spain to all around Europe.
  • Jun 7, 1494

    Treaty of Tordesillas

    This treaty divided the European countries from the New World countries.
  • Nov 18, 1497

    Vasco da Gama finds water route around the tip of North Africa

  • Nov 18, 1511

    Erasmus' Praise of Folly

    The Praise of Folly was a satirical book ripping the doctrine of the Catholic Church
  • Oct 31, 1517

    95 Theses

    95 Theses
    A writing by Martin Luther that mentions all of the problems he thought were wrong with the Catholic church.
  • Nov 18, 1517

    Mona Lisa finished

    Mona Lisa finished
    Mona Lisa was created by Leonardo da Vinci and it was a significant part of the Renaissance.
  • Nov 19, 1521

    Cortez conquers the Aztecs

    Cortes infiltrated Mexico and conquered the Aztec Empire in doing so.
  • Sep 6, 1522

    Magellan circumnavigates the globe

    Magellan circumnavigated the globe. Unfortunately, he never made it back home because of his death in the Phillipines.
  • Nov 9, 1526

    Start of Mughal Empire

    It was started by a prince named Babur and expanded on from there.
  • Nov 19, 1532

    Pizarro conquers the Incas

    Pizarro made a conquest to the Incas and enslaved them.
  • Nov 19, 1534

    Anglican Church

    The Anglican Church by King Henry VIII who established this because he couldn't be able to divorce another one of his wives again.
  • Nov 19, 1543

    Copernicus' Heliocentric Theory Published

    Copernicus' Heliocentric Theory Published
    Copernicus was an astronomer who had developed this theory about where the Sun is at rest close to the middle of the universe, and that Earth is spinning on its axis every day. And this theory was eventually disproved. Now, the theory is that there is actually no specific place for there to be a center in the universe.
  • Period: Nov 19, 1545 to Nov 19, 1563

    Council of Trent

    The Council of Trent revived old Catholic beliefs and set up the ideals of the Counter-Reformation, and they were also against Protestants.
  • Defeat of Spanish Armada

    They were defeated by the British forces lead by Lord Charles Howard and Francis Drake.
  • Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

    Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar was about the tragedy of Julius Caesar's life.
  • Galileo's First Telescope

    Galileo's First Telescope
    The telescope he made was a refracting telescope. He only wanted it to be magnified at 8x, but instead, it was magnified at 20x for it. And it had a convex objective lens and a concave eyepiece through in a lengthy tube.
  • William Harvey's Discovery of Blood Circulation

    William Harvey discovered in blood circulation that the flow of blood has to be on going, and that its flow is only going to be able to go in one direction only.
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    Thirty Years' War

    The Thirty Years' war was a war against the very wealthy Hapsburg family vs the people against them. It was a religious conflict between Protestants and Catholics. It is one of the most deadly wars that ever occured in Europe.
  • Taj Mahal

    Taj Mahal
    An Indian Palace that was built by one of the Mughal emperors for his princess.
  • Descartes' Discourse on Method

    A book that is mainly describing one's reason and finding the truth in science.
  • Newton's Laws of Motion

    Isaac Newton was a physicist that had happened to be one of the most impacting scientists during the Scientific Revolution, and he is arguably to be one of the smartest people that have ever been on this Earth. He came up with the Laws of Gravity. The Laws of Gravity state all objects attract with each other along with a force of gravitational attraction.