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Period 1-4 Timeline (Note: I don't know how this BCE and CE stuff work in a time-span so, some dates may be wrong? idk D:

  • 600 BCE

    The Neolithic Revolution

    The Neolithic Revolution
    The Neolithic revolution was the beginning of innovation and transition to foraging to farming. As more people transitioned to farming there was a sudden rise in civilized cities. Families began to turn into clans. Clans to Tribes
  • 44 BCE

    The Roman Empire

    The Roman Empire
    The legacy of Rome was of an ancient one. At that time the most powerful leader came to be. His name was Augustus Caesar. He was the first Roman Emperor to make large transformations throughout the empire. He constructed ships, strengthened armies and brought peace.
  • 1 CE

    Christianity Existed

    Christianity Existed
    At this time the Roman Empire was at its top best people believed their leaders were gods, but when Christianity came in and told them that their leader was no God they began to think it was because of corruption that these so called, "Gods of Roman" were not really what they thought they were
  • 220

    Han China And the Silk Road

    Han China And the Silk Road
    In a different land, Liu bang wins and starts the Han Dynasty. Government under the Han had a centralized government, lowered taxes and made less punishment for crime. The silk road also began at the same time of the Han China Dynasty. The silk road is a trade route that goes from China to the Mediterranean sea. It brought traders most profit and traded precious stones and gems.
  • 330

    The Byzantine Empire

    The Byzantine Empire
    The Byzantine Empire and the Roman Empire were both very similar. After the end of the Roman Empire, the Byzantine were influenced by the Romans. They had both spoke in Greek, had similar religion;both were catholic, and their governments were of similar rulers. Roman emperor Constantine I dedicated a “new Rome” on the site of the ancient Greek colony of Byzantium. An thus it was created
  • 476

    The Fall Of Western Rome

    The Fall Of Western Rome
    The Fall of Western Rome was caused by multiple things. Some of the main reasons as why it was beginning to collapse was because of the citizen's knowledge of Christianity. And the fact that the leadership was corrupt. Also their defenses were not enough to defend against the invasions of the Germanic Tribe.
  • 550

    The Maurya and Gupta India

    The Maurya and Gupta India
    The Maurya Empire when first founded by Chandragupta Maurya. Chandragupta was not very well liked since he enforced the law and made less freedom for the people. After his rule, Asoka came as leader and made his new laws influenced by Buddhism. After that the Maurya Empire is divided into three kingdoms:
    - Chandra Gupta I
    - Samudra Gupta
    - Chandra Gupta II
    The Empire ended in the year of 550
  • 570

    Rise of Islam

    Rise of Islam
    Islam was a religion founded my Muhammad during the 7th century of AD. There Christianity had become the dominant faith of the Mediterranean. Christians in Arabia: Christianity starts with Jesus Christ's ministry and spreads throughout Arabia
  • Jun 15, 800

    Charlemagne was crowned as new "Roman Emperor

    Charlemagne was crowned as new "Roman Emperor
    The Pope crowned Charlemagne as the new Roman Emperor in 800, centuries after the ancient Roman Empire had collapsed in Europe. His “Holy Roman Empire” shrank rapidly after his death, but it remained a major force in Europe into the Reformation.
  • Aug 14, 1054

    The Division of Christianity by the Byzantine Empire

    The Division of Christianity by the Byzantine Empire
    Because of the distance and lack of contrast, Christianity developed differentl. Based on the bible but different practices the Christians in Western Europe accepted the Pope.Christians in Eastern Europe relied on the Patriarch to oversee the church, but the emperor has final authority. Christians in the Byzantine Empire did not accept the authority of the Pope and so big controversies among them started
  • Jul 12, 1206

    The Mongol Empire

    The Mongol Empire
    The Mongol Empire emerged from the unification of other nomadic tribes. Their leader was none other than Gheghis Knah. The Empire grew rapidly under his command and his descendants sent invasions in every direction. As time went on the empire began to split due to the fact that Genghis Khan's grandchildren disputed whether the royal line should follow from his son and initial heir.
  • Dec 1, 1252

    Songhay and the Mughal Empires

    Songhay and the Mughal Empires
    In the West African savannas, the Songhay Empire rose in the second half of the fifteen century. The state operated a crucial intersection of the trans-Sahara trade routes. They made much of their revenue from taxing that commerce. The Mughal Empire in India, like Songhay, governed largely a non-muslim population. These two Muslim Empires brought to the Islamic world greater measure of military power and economic prosperity.
  • Nov 20, 1346

    The Black Death

    The Black Death
    The plague derived from mainly the Mongol Networks of Trade. It reached Western Europe and the Middle East. It massed over thousands of deaths. Throughout this time the Middle east lost about one-third of its population
  • Aug 23, 1368

    The End of The Golden Age for China

    The End of The Golden Age for China
    Despite the wealth & culture during under the Tang & Song Dynasties, the Chinese were briefly overthrown by the Mongols. From 1279 to 1368, foreign nomads called the Mongols ruled China.
  • May 17, 1453

    End of the Byzantine Empire

    End of the Byzantine Empire
    Their defeat, in 1243 CE, in a war against the Mongols made them easy targets for the Ottoman. The Byzantine Empire kept losing territory, until finally the Ottoman Empire (which had replaced the Sultanate of Rum) under Mehmet II conquered Constantinople in 1453 CE and took over government.
  • Mar 31, 1492

    Christopher Columbus's first voyage

    Christopher Columbus's first voyage
    The voyage departed in August of 1492 with about 87 men sailing the three ships. After a brief stop in the Canary Islands, Columbus and his crew began their journey across the Atlantic on September 6. On October 12, land was sighted.
  • Sep 11, 1492

    The Columbian Exchange Started

    The Columbian Exchange Started
    Beginning after Columbus' discovery in 1492 the exchange lasted throughout the years of expansion and discovery. The Columbian Exchange impacted the social and cultural makeup of both sides of the Atlantic.
  • Jun 7, 1494

    Treaty of Tordesillas

    Treaty of Tordesillas
    The treaty was arranged between Spain and Portugal aimed at settling conflicts over lands newly discovered by Christopher Columbus. Spain was given rights to the newly discovered and undiscovered lands. Portuguese expeditions were to keep to the east of the line.
  • Expansion Across the Americans

    Expansion Across the Americans
    As the Columbia exchange grew, more people from across the world came to colonize plenty of the lands. Lands were used for tobacco, cattle and homes until most of the forest lands were cleared and the Indians drove off.
  • The Creation of Jamestown

    The Creation of Jamestown
    Virginia settlers landed on the New World to establish an English Colony. Jamestown was created in a desperate way to find uninhabited ground. The Local Indians have attacked the English colonists who settled near their lands and in desperate attempt they created Jamestown.