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154890214Roman capital moved to Constantinople333CE0
154890215End of Pax Romana180CE1
154890216Beginnings of Christianity32CE2
154890217Qin unified China221BCE3
154890218Beginning of the Trans-Saharan trade routes4th century CE4
154890219Life of Buddha, Confucius, Lao Tsu5th century BCE5
154890220Alexander the Great323BCE6
154890221Rule of Justinian (Byzantine's peak)527CE7
154890222End of Han Dynasty220CE8
154890223Fall of Rome476CE9
154890224Greek Golden Age6th century BCE10
154890225Marco Polo's travels to Kublai Khan's court1271-1295CE11
154890226Bubonic plague in Europe1347-1348CE12
154890227Battle of Tours732CE13
154890228Rise of Islam632CE14
154890229Mongols sack Baghdad (Tamerlane ending Abbasid caliphate)1258CE15
1548902301st Schism in the Christian Church105416
154890231Travels of Ibn Battuta1325-1349CE17
154890232Norman (viking) conquest of England1066CE18
154890233Mansa Musa's pilgrimage1324CE19
1548902341st Crusade1095CE20
154890235End of Zheng He's voyages1433CE21
154890236Glorious Revolution/English Bill of Rights1689CE22
15489023730 Years War1618-1648CE23
154890238Unsuccessful Ottoman siege of Vienna1683CE24
154890239Tokugawa Shogunate; unification of Japan1600CE25
154890240Cortez conquers the Aztecs1521CE26
154890241Ottomans capture Constantinople1453CE27
1548902421st Slaves to the Americas1502CE28
154890243Martin Luther/Protestant Reformation1517CE29
154890244Defeat of the Spanish Armada by the British1588CE30
154890245Columbus/Islam out of Spain1492CE (please get this one...)31
154890246Dias rounded Cape of Good Hope1488CE32
154890247Pizarro toppled the Incas1533CE33
154890248Battle of Lepanto1571CE34
154890249Foundation of Jamestown (Pocahontas)1607CE35
1548902501st Opium War in China1839CE36
154890251French Revolution begins1789CE37
154890252Independence movement in Latin America1820s38
154890253European revolutions/Marx writes Communist Manifesto1848CE39
1548902547 Years War (French and Indian War)1756-1763CE40
154890255Haitian Independence1804CE41
154890256Sepoy Mutiny in India1857CE42
154890257American Revolution/Smith writes Wealth of Nations1776CE43
154890258Congress of Vienna1815CE44
154890259Matthew Perry opens Japan for trade1853CE45
154890260Berlin Conference - European imperialism/division of Africa1885CE46
154890261Spanish-American War, US becomes imperialistic, Philippines, Cuba, PR1898CE47
154890262Russo-Japanese War1905CE48
154890263Emancipation Proclamation in the US1863CE49
154890264German unification (Otto Von Bismark's 2nd Reich)1871CE50
154890265End of Russian serfdom/Italian unification1861CE51
154890266Boer War - British control of S. Africa and apartheid1899-1902CE52
154890267Mexican Revolution - Father Hidalgo inspires1910-1920CE53
154890268Chinese Revolution/End of Dynastic Cycle aka end of Imperial China1911CE54
154890269Korean War (United Nations action)1950-1953CE55
154890270WWI begins1914CE56
154890271Russian Revolution (Lenin & end of Imperial Russia)1917CE57
154890272Chinese Communist Revolution (led by Mao Zedong)1949CE58
154890273Treaty of Versailles - end of WWI1919CE59
154890274independence & partition of India (Ghandi)1947CE60
154890275Birth of Israel1948CE61
154890276Vietnamese defeat French at Dein Bien Phu beginning US involvement1954CE62
154890277End of WWII1945CE63
154890278Japanese invade Manchuria1931CE64
154890279Stock market crash in US start of global economic depression1929CE65

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