Block 2 McCullough Jacek World History 2017

  • Period: 1926 BCE to 1970 BCE

    Queen Elizabeth’s Reign

    Elizabeth was queen of england and ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death. Sometimes called her virgin queen. Elizabeth was the last monarch of the house of tudor.
  • Period: 1095 to 1291

    Crusades

    It is a Holy War. It was a war between Christians and Muslims. Took place in the medieval period. Eight major crusade expeditions occurred between 1096 and 1291.
  • 1300

    Renaissance

    Renaissance
    The French word for "Rebirth". Period from the 14th and 17th Century. it started as a culture movement in Italy in the lat
  • Period: Nov 7, 1337 to 1453

    Hundred Years War

    A war fought between England and France. It was 116 years long. Split the war into 3 main periods. A lot of people lived their entire lives while the war was going on.
  • 1346

    Black death

    Black death
    The black death was not a disease of the black rat transmitted to humans by fleas. Not only textbooks but serious monographs on the black death. Its successive waves of plague into the early 19th century in Europe go on about rats and fleas.
  • 1431

    Joan of Arc burned at the stake

    Joan of Arc burned at the stake
    In modern times some doctors and scholars have "diagnosed" Joan of Arc with disorders ranging from epilepsy to schizophrenia. While commander of the French army Joan of arc didn't participate in active combat. Joan of Arc had a famously volatile temper.
  • 1440

    Johannes Gutenberg Printing Press

    Johannes Gutenberg Printing Press
    Used moveable metal letters. Made printed materials affordable. The first thing he published was the bible. Bible was cheap. He inspired exploration and the reformation.
  • Nov 1, 1478

    Start of the Spanish inquisition

    Start of the Spanish inquisition
    Ferdinand and Isabella chose Catholicism to unite Spain and in 1478 asked permission of the pope to begin the spanish inquisition to purify the people of spain. They begun by driving out Jews. In 1483 tomas de torguemada became the inquisitor general for most of spain.
  • Period: 1491 to 1547

    King Henry VIII Reign

    Henry was King of england from 21 April 1509 until his death. Henry was the second Tudor monarch, succeeding his father.
  • 1492

    Christopher columbus lands in the new world

    Christopher columbus lands in the new world
    Columbus set sail from Palos Spain with three small ships. On october 12 the expedition sighted land probably wailing island in the Bahamas and went ashore the same day claiming it for spain.
  • 1503

    Mona Lisa Completed

    Mona Lisa Completed
    Considered by many to the most famous painting in the world. It was painted by the Italian artist Leanardo da Vinci, in approxmentaly 1503 to 1506 although some estimate he continued to work on the painting until 1517.
  • 1508

    Michelangelo begins painting the Sistine Chapel

    Michelangelo begins painting the Sistine Chapel
    The Sistine Chapel ceiling, painted by Michelangelo between 1508 and 1512. Cornerstone work of High Renaissance art. The ceiling is that of the Sistine Chapel. The large chapel built within the Vatican between 1477 and 1480 by Pope.
  • 1517

    Martin Luther 95 theses

    Martin Luther 95 theses
    Acting on this belief he wrote the "Disputation on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences" also known as "The 95 theses". A list of questions and propositions for debate. Popular legend has it that on October 31, 1517.
  • 1521

    Cortez conquers the Aztecs

     Cortez conquers the Aztecs
    The Spanish campaign declared victorious on august 12, 1521. When a coalition army of spanish forces and native tlacalan warriors led by cortez. The younger captured the emperor the capital of the aztec empire.
  • Period: 1530 to

    Ivan the terribles Reign

    ivan the Terrible, or Ivan IV, was the first tsar of all Russia. During his reign (1533-1584), Ivan acquired vast amounts of land through ruthless means, creating a centrally controlled government.
  • 1532

    The Prince

    The Prince
    Machiavelli did gain power in Florence but when the leadership of Florence changed he lost his political influence
  • Period: 1543 to 1563

    Counter Reformation

    There was little significant papel reaction to the Protestants. To demands for reform from within. The Roman Catholic Church before mid century. Pope Paul III is considered to be the first pope of counter reformation.
  • 1555

    Peace of Augsburg

     Peace of Augsburg
    temporary settlement within the Holy Roman Empire of the religious conflict arising from the Reformation. Each prince was to determine whether Lutheranism or Roman Catholicism was to prevail in his lands
  • Spanish Armada

    Spanish Armada
    Spanish fleet of 130 ships that sailed from la corn in august 1588, under the command of the duke of medina sidonia with the purpose of escorting an army from flanders to invade england.
  • Edict of nantes

    Edict of nantes
    french royal decree establishing toleration for Huguenots (Protestants). It granted freedom of worship and legal equality for Huguenots within limits, and ended the Wars of Religion. The Edict was revoked by Louis XIV in 1685, causing many Huguenots to emigrate.
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    Slave trades

    The atlantic slave trade involved the transportation by slave traders of enslaved african people mainly from africa to the americans and then their sale there. the slave trade used mainly the triangular rate route and its middle passage and existed first he 16th to the 19th centuries.
  • William Shakespeare death

    William Shakespeare death
    Shakespeare was a wealthy and well known man. On 23 of April 1616 his 52nd birthday he died. He was buried in Holy Trinity Church in Stratford the same place he was baptized.
  • Petition of rights

    Petition of rights
    the petition of right of 1628 is one of englands most famous constitutional documents. it was written by parliament as an objection to ab overreach if authority by kind charles.
  • King charles the first executed

    King charles the first executed
    was monarch of the three kingdoms of england scotland and ireland from 27 of march 1625 until his execution in 1649.