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GDQAPEUROHISTORY TIMELINE
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AP Euro History Timeline
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Ereignisse
95 Theses (1517)
Johannes Gutenberg
Marco Polo
Diet of Worms (1521)
Council of Trent (1545-1563)
Diet of Augsburg (1530)
Peace of Augsburg (1555)
Saint Bartholomew’s Day Massacre (1572)
Edict of Nantes (1598)
Bohemian Phase (1618-1625)
Danish Phase (1625-1629)
Swedish Phase (1630-1635)
French Phase (1635-1648)
Edict of Restitution (1629)
Peace of Westphalia (1648)
Francesco Petrarch
Admiral Zheng He
Henri IV
Niccolo Machiavelli
King Ferdinand II of Aragon
King Louis XI of France
King Henry VII of England
Ferdinand II and Isabella I’s marriage (1496)
War of the Roses (1455 – 1485)
Henry Tudor becomes king (1485)
Reconquista (1492)
King Henry VII married Elizabeth (1486)
Louis XI Rebels (1456)
Louis XI crowned king (1461)
Constantinople fell to Ottoman muslims (1453)
Bartholomeu Dias rounded the Cape of Good Hope (1487)
Vasco Da Gama reached India (1497)
Christopher Columbus was financed by Spain (1492)
Treaty of Tordesillas (1494)
Newfoundland (1497)
Jacques Cartier travelled West (1534-1541)
British East India Company (1600)
Dutch West India Company (1621)
Dutch East India Company (1602)
Bank of Amsterdam (1609)
New Nobility (1500s to present)
Ottoman Siege of Vienna (1683)
William Frederick gains right to taxation (1660)
Ivan IV’s Consolidation of Power (1533)
Peter the Great Takes Azov (1696)
Peter the Great Improvement of Russia (1697)
James II comes to power (1685)
English Bill of Rights (1689)
Dutch Gain Independence (1648)
Thomas More
Baldassare Castiglione
Desiderius Erasmus
Michelangelo
Leonardo da Vinci
Rembrandt
Nicolaus Copernicus
Tycho Brahe
Thomas Kepler
Galileo
Emperor Charles V of HRE
Prince Henry “The Navigator”
Bartolomeu Dias
Vasco Da Gama
Christopher Columbus
Pedro Alvares
John Cabot
Martin Frobisher
Jacques Cartier
Francis I
Cardinal Richelieu
Louis XIV
Jean-Baptiste Colbert
Edward VI
Mary I of England
Elizabeth I
Francis Bacon
René Descartes
Sir Isaac Newton
Immanuel Kant
John Locke
Voltaire
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Adam Smith
Louis XVI
Marie Antoinette
Georges Danton
Maximilien Robespierre
Napoleon Bonaparte
Louis XVI is executed (January 1793)
Marie Antoinette executed (October 1793)
Committee of Public safety forms (April 1793)
Robespierre responds to crisis of invasion and internal rebellion (between April - October 1793)
“Enemies of revolution” tried (October 1793)
Moderate Phase
Moderate Phase- Calling the Estates (May 5th, 1789)
Moderate Phase - National Assembly (June 1789)
Moderate Phase- King’s Response (June 1789)
Moderate Phase- Popular Uprising (July 1789)
Moderate Phase - Popular Uprising (July 1789)
National Assembly eliminates noble privileges ( August 1789 )
Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen (August 1789)
Women’s bread march (October 1789)
National assembly constructed a constitutional monarchy
Nobility abolished (June 1790)
Civil Constitution of the Clergy (July 1790)
Constitution passes (September 1790)
France declares war on Austria (April 1792)
Prussian and Austrian Armies defeat French invasion force (August 1792)
Angry crowd stormed the Tuileries Palace (August 1792)
France declared a republic (September 1792)
King’s secret letters found (November 1792)
Louis Caet convicted of treason (December 1792)
Women’s political clubs closed (October 1793)
Right to a defense attorney eliminated (June 1794)
Robespierre executed (July 1794)
End of Terror (1795)
New Constitution written (1795)
High children birth rate (1700s)
Infanticide persecutions stopped (1700s)
Leisure time (1700s)
Food diet change (1700s)
Consumer Society (1700s)
Jesuits abolished (1700s)
Protestant Revival (1700s)
Medicine (1700s)
Perioden
REFORMATION
NEW MONARCHS / CENTRALISATION
RENAISSANCE
TRADE & EXPLORATION
Italian Renaissance (1350-1550)
Northern Renaissance (1450-1700)
Mannerism (1520-1600)
Baroque (1550-1750)
The Scientific Revolution (1550 - 1700)
30 Years War
HUMAN EXPERIENCE IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE
Spain Imports New World Goods (1504 -1630)
Price Revolution (1504 - 1630)
The Columbian Exchange
Dutch and Portuguese trade domination (1500)
Improvements in Agriculture (1600s)
Enclosure (1700 - 1800)
Social Problems (1500 - 1600)
Absolutism (1600 - 1700)
ABSOLUTISM VS. CONSTITUTIONALISM
The Fronde (1648-1653)
War of Spanish Succession (1701-1713)
Great Northern War (1700-1721)
English Civil War (1642-1649)
ENLIGHTENMENT
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
LIFE IN 18TH CENTURY EUROPE
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