World History

  • Jan 1, 1096

    Crusades

    Crusades
    The Crusades were a Holy War between the Christians and Muslims. The two groups were fighting over the holy land, Palestine. The wars extended trade routes
  • Sep 14, 1300

    Reniassance begins

    Reniassance begins
    The Reaniassance was a time of rebirth in Europe. Many pieces of art and other things in the culture represented the idea of Humanism.
  • Sep 14, 1337

    100 Years War

    100 Years War
    A series of wars that lasted 100 years. It was between the French and the English.
  • May 1, 1347

    Black Death

    Black Death
    Bubonic Plague began in Asia. It was transported to Europe on tradeships which had rats with fleas. 2/3 of Europe's population was wiped out.
  • Jan 1, 1368

    Ming Dynasty

    Ming Dynasty
    The Ming Dynasty began in China in 1368. It lasted until 1644.
  • Jul 11, 1405

    Voyages of Zheng He

    Voyages of Zheng He
    Zheng He had a military background. He went on voyages aronud Asia to expand the Yuan dynasty.
  • May 30, 1431

    Joan of Arc burned at the stake

    Joan of Arc burned at the stake
    After months of being in captivity, Joan of Arc admitted she had no divine guidance on the war. She was taken on May 30th and burned at the stake.
  • May 29, 1453

    Ottomans conquered Constantinople

    Ottomans conquered Constantinople
    The fight began on Aril 6th, lasting a little over a month. Constantinople is what is know today as Istanbul.
  • Jan 2, 1455

    Gutenberg's printing press

    Gutenberg's printing press
    Johannes Gutenberg created the first printing press with metal, movable type. This made it easier for commonfolk to get books.
  • Mar 31, 1492

    Jews, Gypsies, & Moors Expelled from Spain

    Jews, Gypsies, & Moors Expelled from Spain
    Spain believed that Jews, Gypsies, and Moors were breaking a law, so they expelled them from the country. Before this, they gave them a choice to convert to Christianity. If the did not, they were forced to leave.
  • Oct 12, 1492

    Cloumbus spots Americas

    Cloumbus spots Americas
    The journey lasted longer than the sailors thought it would. Originally, they were going to find trade routes to Asia. They landed in what is now Cuba on October 12th.
  • May 20, 1498

    Da Gama lands in India

    Da Gama lands in India
    Vasco Da Gama landed in Calicut, India. He sailed from Lisbon, Portugal and his journey lasted a little under a year.
  • Sep 14, 1500

    Slave trade

    Slave trade
    This was the beginning of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade. goods would be taken from Englad, to Africa for slaves. Slaves would be taken to Americam for more goods.
  • Sep 23, 1502

    Safavid Empire

    Safavid Empire
    The Safavid Empire ruled over Persia, after the fall of the Sasanian Empire. they ruled from 1502-1722
  • Jul 1, 1504

    Mona Lisa painted

    Mona Lisa painted
    Sometime between 1503 and 1506, Leonardo da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa. This was during his time in Florence.
  • Apr 25, 1507

    Naming of the "New World"

    Naming of the "New World"
    The Americas were named after a navigator from Europe. This is the first recorded use of this name.
  • Sep 23, 1508

    Michelangelo paints Sistine Chapel

    Michelangelo paints Sistine Chapel
    The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel was painted with biblical images from the Old Testament. Along with this, he painted twelve prophets.
  • Oct 31, 1517

    95 Theses

    95 Theses
    Martin Luther posted his 95 theses on the door of the church. They caused talk, though no common people could read them, because they were written in Latin.
  • Sep 23, 1519

    Magellan Begins trip around the world

    Magellan Begins trip around the world
    Credited with being the first person to circumnavigate the world. He died during his voyage while in the Phillipenes.
  • Sep 23, 1526

    Mughal Empire

    Mughal Empire
    The Mughal Empire ruled parts of Southern and Central Asia. It is also known as the Mogul Empire.
  • Jan 1, 1534

    Anglican Church

    Anglican Church
    The Anglican church was founded by Henry VIII. The pope would not let King Henry divorce his wife, so he created his own church, brekaing away yfrom the Catholic church.
  • Aug 29, 1537

    Pizarro invades Inca Empire

    Pizarro invades Inca Empire
    Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro invaded the Inca Empire. It was weak already from civil war, but was weakened more by small pox brought by the Spanish.
  • Sep 7, 1538

    Elizabeth I becomes wueen of England

    Elizabeth I becomes wueen of England
    Elizabeth I came into power after her half-sister, Mary I. She was the daughter of Henry VIII.
  • Sep 30, 1543

    Heliocentric Theory

    Heliocentric Theory
    This was a theory proposed by Nicholaus Copernicus. Instead of the earth being the center of the universe, he said it was the Sun.
  • Sep 30, 1545

    Council of Trent

    Council of Trent
    The Council of Trent was established to spark the counter-reformation of the Roman Catholic church. Among some topics, they discussed biblical canon and the position of the church.
  • Jan 16, 1556

    Phillip II Rules Spain

    Phillip II Rules Spain
    He was given duchy of Milan, along with the kingdoms of Naples and Sicily from Charles V before his reign. He ruled the Netherlands for a time, before returning to Spain.
  • Age of Enlightenment

    This was a social, philisophical, cultural and intellectual moavement. It spread through Enlgand, Germany, France, and other parts of Europe throughout the 17th and 18th centuries.
  • Jamestown

    Jamestown
    Jaestown was a settlement in what is now West Virginia. It was the first settlement of the British Empire in the New World. Along with this, it is the longest surviving settlement.
  • Louis XIV Becomes King of France

    Louis XIV Becomes King of France
    Louis XIV was als known as Louis the Great. He was a monarch of the House of Bourbon. His rule began after the death of his cheif minister, cardinal minister Cardinal Marzarin.
  • Qing Dynasty

    Qing Dynasty
    This dynasty lasted from 1644 into the early 1900s. It was also known as the Manchu Dynasty.
  • Leviathan

    Leviathan
    Leviathan is a book published by Thomas Hobbes in 1651. It is described as an early example of social contract theory. It focuses on the structure of society and legitimate governement.
  • Oliver Crowell rules Englad

    Oliver Crowell rules Englad
    He was elected to Parliament in 1628 and was there till 1640. He orgainized armed forces after Civil War in 1642. He became king after the pervius king was executed in 1649.
  • Peter I Becomes Czar

    Peter I Becomes Czar
    He came to power in 1682 and ruled till his death in 1721. Before 1696, he ruled along side his brother.
  • Catherine the Great Rules Russia

    Catherine the Great Rules Russia
    She ruled from 1762 until her death in 1796. The Catherine Era is often seen as the golden age of Russia, due to the things Catherine II did.
  • U.S. Constitution ratified

    U.S. Constitution ratified
    The Constitution was signed in 1787, but it had to be ratified by 9/13 states before it was "set in stone". Some states wouldn't ratify it, until certain amendments were added.
  • French Revolution

    French Revolution
    The French Revolution was due to resentments against the monarchy. The first attack was caused by King Louis XVI ordering troops to Paris and Versailles. It is called The Storming of the Bastille.
  • Reign of Terror

    Reign of Terror
    This was known as "la Terreur" in French. It sparked the creation of the guillotine. It was during the French Revolution.
  • Napoleon becomes Emporer

    Napoleon becomes Emporer
    Napoleon was not only an emporer, but a military leader as well. He was a military strategist, and died in battle.
  • Napoleon defeated at Waterloo

    Napoleon defeated at Waterloo
    Napoleon waited until mid-day to give his troops orders to fight. Earlier a Prussian Army had eluded pursuit of Napoleon's troops, and they made their way back to Waterloo, causing Napoleon to lose the battle.
  • Tokugawa Shogunate ends

    Tokugawa Shogunate ends
    This was a governmen in Japan that began in 1603 and lasted till 1867. It was a military dictatorship and was also know as the Edo period.