World history

World History

  • Jan 1, 1096

    Crusades are fought

    Crusades are fought
    Holy war fought between Christians and Muslims.
    They were fighting for the Holy Land, Palenstine.
    Extended trade routs gained from the Crusades.
  • Jan 1, 1337

    100 Years War Begins

    100 Years War Begins
    France had the upperhand againts England.
    The war was back and forth but the English were the victors at the end.
  • Jan 1, 1347

    Black Death in Europe

    Black Death in Europe
    Killed most of the population of Europe.
    Poor turned into wealthy because they put in labor and the rich people didn't have workers.
    This made the people start to question the ways of the church.
  • Jan 1, 1350

    Renaissance begins

    Renaissance begins
    Was a period of art and humanism.
    Many differrent artists became famous during this period of time.
    Led to people revolting against the church
  • Jan 1, 1368

    Ming Dynasty in China

    Ming Dynasty in China
    Zhu Yuanzhang and his army overthrew the previous Mongol ruler.
    The emipre lasted until 1644, nearly 300 years.
    He eliminated Mongol ways and restored them back to the trsaditional Chinese ways.
  • Jan 1, 1405

    Voyages of Zheng He

    Voyages of Zheng He
    There were 7 voyages by the Zheng He.
    They looked for treasure and wealth goods.
  • Jan 1, 1431

    Joan Of Arc Burned At The Stake

    Joan Of Arc Burned At The Stake
    Joan was 19 when she was burned at the stake.
    She had visions and was able to help her country in the war.
    She was burned because she was believed to be a witch.
  • Jan 1, 1453

    Ottomans Conquer Constantinople

    Ottomans Conquer Constantinople
    The leader of the Ottomans was Mehmed II, he was only 21
    It took the 21 year old ruler 2 months to break down the walls of Constantinople.
  • Jan 1, 1455

    Johannes Gutenberg Makes Printing Press

    Johannes Gutenberg Makes Printing Press
    First book he made was the Bible.
    Translated 95 Theses from Latin to German.
    He didn't invent the first printer but he is the most known.
  • Jan 1, 1492

    Jews, Gypsies & Moors expelled from Spain

    Jews, Gypsies & Moors expelled from Spain
    All Jews that did not convert to Christianity were expelled from Spain.
    Jews who did not convert went to North Africa, teh Americas, and the Netherlands.
    Some jews that converted to Christianity secretely practiced Judaism in their house
  • Jan 1, 1492

    1st Voyage of Columbus

    1st Voyage of Columbus
    He finally found someone to finance his voyage, the King and Queen of Spain
    Landed on San Salvador on October 12th,1492.
    The voyage took him 4 months and his crew began to question his sanity.
  • Jan 1, 1498

    Da Gama Lands in India

    Da Gama Lands in India
    He set out for India in 1497, in search for a trade route.
    He made it to India stopping at several African ports and trading goods.
    The voyage took him 10 months but he was in no hurry to get there.
  • Jan 1, 1500

    Slave Trade Across Atlantic

    Slave Trade Across Atlantic
    Slaves were taken to be sold and they worked on plantations.
    Some slaves were kidnapped, some volunteered and looked at it as an opportunity for freedom.
    They did not follow a straight path to the americas, they did something called a triangular trade
  • Jan 1, 1500

    Safavid Empire

    Safavid Empire
    The Safavids were Shia while most other muslims were Sunnis.
    There was a conflict between the Safavids, the Ottomans, and other Muslims soon after they were established.
    The founder and soon shah(king) of the Safavids was a 14- year-old boy named Esma'il
  • Jan 1, 1502

    Naming of The New World

    Naming of The New World
    The man who America is named after is Amerigo Vespucci.
    Amerigo did not discover America, but he believed that this was new land and not what the rest of Europe thought.
    He didn't even make the name America, it was someone else that did.
  • Jan 1, 1503

    Da Vinci paints the "Mona Lisa"

    Da Vinci paints the "Mona Lisa"
    Said to capture the complexity of the human spirit.
    Most peole hear his name and this is the first thing that comes to mind.
    He helped inspire many artists during the renaissance
  • Jan 1, 1508

    Michelangelo begins painting Sistine Chapel

    Michelangelo begins painting Sistine Chapel
    The pope made him paint it unwillingly.
    He painted the WHOLE Sistine Chapel, including the ceiling.
    The paintings depicted things from the Old Testament.
  • Jan 1, 1517

    Martin Luther Posts 95 Theses

    Martin Luther Posts 95 Theses
    95 Theses was nailed to the church door by Martin Luther.
    Initially in Latin but was translated to German.
    Stated that indulgences were wrong and should not be used by the church
  • Jan 1, 1519

    Magellan Starts His "Around The World " Trip

    Magellan Starts His "Around The World " Trip
    Magellan was the first person to circomnavigste the world.
    There were only 18 survivors at the end of the trip.
    Magellan did not make it to the end of his trip.
  • Jan 1, 1526

    Mughal Empire Begins

    Mughal Empire Begins
    3 rulers, Jahangir, Shah Jahan, and Aurangzeb.
    These three rulers built the Mughal Empire up and gained plenty of money and power.
    Civil wars and the death of their leader led to the decline of the once great empire.
  • Jan 1, 1534

    Henry VIII Founds Anglican Church

    Henry VIII Founds Anglican Church
    He made the church so that he could divorce his wife.
    Before he founded the Anglican church, the original church denied his request to get a divorce.
    He eventually divorced his wife and many more after that.
  • Jan 1, 1537

    Pizarro Invades The Inca Empire

    Pizarro Invades The Inca Empire
    Atahuallpa, the Inca's leader, was the man Pizarro needed to kill to take over the Inca's.
    Pizarro captured him by inviting him to a feasst.
    The Spanish were given a ranson for his release but they still killed him
  • Jan 1, 1543

    Copernicus Publishes Heliocentric Theory

    Copernicus Publishes Heliocentric Theory
    He examined the geocentric theory and noticed that it was incorrect, but he didn't know how to correct it.
    Several years later he concluded that it was the sun in the center of the solar system, not the earth.
    Although he was not the first person to have this idea, he was the first with a mathmatical explaination for it.
  • Jan 1, 1545

    Council of Trent

    Council of Trent
    They helped cleanse the teachings of the Catholic church that the protestants talked about.
    No matter what they did not compromise with the protestants.
  • Jan 1, 1556

    Philip II rules Spain

    Philip II rules Spain
    Wanted a unified empire in Europe.
    Spain was extremely rich during his reign.
    Saw himself as a leader of the Counter-Reformation
  • Jan 1, 1558

    Elizabeth I Becomes Queen of England

    Elizabeth I Becomes Queen of England
    Took over after Queen Mary, her half sister, died.
    Mary was a catholic but Elizabeth was a protestant so it was a tough transition for the citizens to switch queens.
    She halped england recover from the disastrous reign of Queen Mary.
  • Age of Enlightenment

    Age of Enlightenment
    This was the age of intelligence, there were many geniuses during this time.
    Many books, inventions, wars, and revolutions took place during this time.
    One major discovery was Issac Newton's Laws of Gravity
  • Jamestown, Colony In Virgina, Founded

    Jamestown, Colony In Virgina, Founded
    This was the first America's first permanent colony built.
    They encounteered the Native Americans and were scared at first, but eventually became allies and taught each other different things.
    The Native Americans played a big part in surviving when the winter came around.
  • Louis XIV Becomes King of France

    Louis XIV Becomes King of France
    He was 4 1/2 when his father(the King of France) passed away.
    He became a monarch and was harsh to the public.
    He started and joined in on many wars while he was in power.
  • Qing Dynasty in China Begins

    Qing Dynasty in China Begins
    The Ming Dynasty ended and Qing Dynasty began because of natural disasters.
    They believed that the Ming Dynasty was being told by God to atop ruling.
  • Thomas Hobbes writes Leviathan

    Thomas Hobbes writes Leviathan
    He wrothe the book while he was exiled to avoid persecution.
    He was involved in many political groups with important people.
    After the book was published and seen, he was allowed back into England
  • Oliver Cromwell Rules England

    Oliver Cromwell Rules England
    Was in the army and wanted to have Charles executed very bad.
    Divided England into 11 sections and assigned generals to be head of them.
    He made Christmas traditional like worshiping Jesus and no presents.
  • Peter I(The Great) becomes Czar

    Peter I(The Great) becomes Czar
    Helped modernize to catch up to the rest of Europe.
    Peter took power at the age of 17.
    Went on a journey to see how to modernize Russia.
  • Catherine The Great Rules Russia

    Catherine The Great Rules Russia
    Made Russia modern with her demanding ruling.
    She was the most powerful woman in the world, she was intelligent and ruthless with her ruling.
    Russia had back-to-back female rulers, her mom ruled before her
  • French Revolution Begins

    French Revolution Begins
    The French Revolution was fought between the French government and the citizens of France.
    It ended in 1799 and some people think the revoluton was a failure but it changed many things about how people run France.
  • U.S. Constitution is Ratified

    U.S. Constitution is Ratified
    New Hampshire was the last state to ratify the Constitution.
    Only 9 of the 13 states had to ratify the Constitution.
    5 states were all for it but the others had worries but later ratified it.
  • Reign of Terror Begins

    Reign of Terror Begins
    This reign of terror lasted a year.
    The main reason was to geet rid of any foreign invaders and enemies of the revolution.
    Just in 9 months, 16,000 people were guillotined
  • Napoleon Becomes Emperor

    Napoleon Becomes Emperor
    He was the first Frenhman to be emperor in many years.
    He earned the title by being a great military leader.
    During his reign he suffered his first loss in battle to Russia.
  • Napoleon defeated at Waterloo

    Napoleon defeated at Waterloo
    Consisted of Napoleon's troops againts British troops.
    The battle was delayed due to heavy rain.
    Casualties from both sides totaled up to 50,000 troops
  • Tokugawa Shogunate Ends

    Tokugawa Shogunate Ends
    Lasted from 1607 to 1867.
    This was the last government that had traditional Japanese government.
    After the Tokugawa Shogunate ended, Japan became much more modernized and up to date