From Exploration To Independence

  • Period: 1800 BCE to 800

    The Maya

    The Mayans were expert builders and constructed magnificent cities which lead to their culture flourishing.
  • Period: 1200 BCE to 600 BCE

    The Olmecs

    Even though the Olmecs were the earliest Mesoamerican civilization, their beautiful and intricate artwork skills helped them develop into an advanced empire.
  • 1095

    Crusades in the Holy Land

    Crusades in the Holy Land
    Pope Urban called for the Crusades in the Holy Land against the Muslims.
  • 1200

    Europe is a Farming Economy

    Europe is a Farming Economy
    Europe was still a farming economy that grew food for itself and had not experienced trade yet.
  • Period: 1200 to 1521

    The Aztec

    The Aztec empire's capital was Tenochtitlan and the civilization was known for its complex buildings and helpful inventions
  • 1271

    Marco Polo travels to the East

    Marco Polo travels to the East
    Marco Polo travels East to Asia with his father and uncle to experience Asia goods.
  • 1289

    Crusades End

    Crusades End
    The Crusades ended and Europe had still not seized the Holy Land from the Muslims.
  • 1293

    Polo's Journey Home

    Polo's Journey Home
    Marco Polo starts his 3 and a half journey back home to Europe, taking Asia goods with him.
  • 1298

    Polo Imprisoned and Writes His Book

    Polo Imprisoned and Writes His Book
    Marco Polo gets captured and writes the Travels of Marco Polo about his travel to Asia experience.
  • Period: 1300 to

    The Renaissance

    During this timespan, Europeans started to explore the outside world which helped open up their eyes to new ideas.
  • Period: 1400 to 1532

    The Inca

    Unlike any other empire, the Inca were able to create a complex government, come up with a dialect, and designed a lot of helpful tools like quipu which was used to keep track of records.
  • 1415

    Capture of the Fortress of Cueta

    Capture of the Fortress of Cueta
    The Portuguese capture the Fortress of Cueta in Africa.
  • 1419

    Founded Maderia Islands

    Founded Maderia Islands
    Prince Henry funded the work of scientists which helped lead to the discovery of the Maderia Islands.
  • 1427

    Founded Azores Islands

    Founded Azores Islands
    Prince Henry funded the work of scientist which helped lead to the discovery of the Azores Islands
  • 1434

    First Ship Made it Around Cape

    First Ship Made it Around Cape
    Prince Henry's ship was the first ship to successfully make it around the cape of Africa.
  • 1440

    The Printing Press was Invented

    The Printing Press was Invented
    The printing press, invented by Johann Gutenberg, helped the European people write about their journeys and learn about different lands.
  • 1469

    Marriage of Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile

    Marriage of Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile
    When Ferdinand and Isabella get married, unifying Catholic Spain.
  • 1488

    Successfully Made it Around Tip of Africa

    Successfully Made it Around Tip of Africa
    When Bartolomeu Días finally made it around the tip of Africa, reaching the eastern coast of South Africa.
  • Oct 12, 1492

    Columbus' Expedition gets Financed

    Columbus' Expedition gets Financed
    When Ferdinand and Isabella finally agreed to finance Columbus's expedition
  • 1519

    Cortes Invades the Aztec

    Cortes Invades the Aztec
    After Hernan Cortes entered Tenochtitlan, he asked the Aztec leader, Montezuma, to convert, and when he declined, Cortes attacked the Aztec and took the leader hostage.
  • 1529

    Pizarro Invades the Inca

    Pizarro Invades the Inca
    Pizarro invaded the Inca's land with the granted license, and after Atahualpa rejected their religion, the Spanish attacked the Inca with deadly weapons.
  • 1532

    The Inca fall under Pizarro

    The Inca fall under Pizarro
    After Pizarro took Atahualpa hostage, he forced him to convert to Christianity, and when he agreed, the Spanish burned him to death and conquered Inca.
  • Thomas Hobbes writes The Leviathan

    Thomas Hobbes writes The Leviathan
    As a result of scholars and philosophers debating government issues from different perspectives, Thomas Hobbes wrote his book, The Leviathan in 1641.
  • John Locke writes The Second Treatise on Government

    John Locke writes The Second Treatise on Government
    As a result of scholars and philosophers debating government issues from different perspectives, John Locke wrote, The Second Treatise on Government.
  • The United States declares Independence

    The United States declares Independence
    The colonist wanted a revolution, so they wrote the Declaration of Independence from the British and established the United States of America.
  • France writes the Declaration of the Rights of Man

    France writes the Declaration of the Rights of Man
    The French didn't like the inequality of their government, so they began the French Revolution and drafted the Declaration of the Rights of Man.
  • Haiti Gains Independence

    Haiti Gains Independence
    Jean-Jacques Dessalines united all colors to expel the French and with his help, the colony was declared free on November 29, 1803, and given the name of Haiti to emphasize the break with European colonialism.
  • Bolivar and His Soldiers Begin Venezuela’s Fight for Independence

    Bolivar and His Soldiers Begin Venezuela’s Fight for Independence
    Bolívar and his men began the Campaña Admirable by invading Venezuela to defeat the Spanish for good.
  • Bolivar’s Gran Columbia Gains Its Independence

    Bolivar’s Gran Columbia Gains Its Independence
    After claiming more territory, Gran Colombia was created under Bolívar's new government.
  • Jose de San Martin frees Peru from Spain

    Jose de San Martin frees Peru from Spain
    Martín was able to take Peru and proclaim it independent from Spain.
  • Mexico Gains Independence

    Mexico Gains Independence
    Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla creates a rebellion against the Spanish to fight for Mexico's independence that came in 1821.