Pre 1400-1648: Greece, Rome, Middle Ages, Byzantium, Renaissance, Reformation, Age of Exploration, and Commercial Revolution
1. Caesar was murdered in March of 44 BC, which happens to be the same day that the last Tsar of Russia advocates.
2. When Rome was on its high horse, it was way ahead of its time. During its reign, the Romans were able to develop the Roman alphabet, which is what the Western world adopted and still uses today, the Roman calendar, which we also still use today, and other major feats, such as the ability to channel water throughout their cities. This could easily …show more content…
Aristarchus hypothesized that the Earth revolved around the sun on an axis. This connects to Copernicus’ theory that states that the Sun is in the center of out solar system.
27. The Italian Renaissance directly influenced the Northern Renaissance. The Italian Renaissance is known for the focus on science, new art forms, and new knowledge. The Northern Renaissance took those ideas and continued to add onto them.
28. The Italian and Northern Renaissances also have a major affect on the spread of humanism. Humanism was developed during the Italian Renaissance. About 100 years later during the Northern Renaissance, the ideas from Italy were recycled, including humanism. This helped spread the idea of it.
29. Rome can connect to the Renaissance. During the time of the Romans, scientific progress and other achievements, such as the Roman calendar, were made. During the Renaissance, many achievements were made as well. For example, new artists, such as DaVinci, took their own perspectives on art and made it like no one had seen before. Also, more achievements would be DaVinci’s inventions, such as the tank and the helicopter.
1648-1815: Age of Absolute Monarchs, Age of Reason, and Age of Revolutions (English, American, and French Civil …show more content…
The Treaty of Westphalia also had benefits for Sweden. Sweden gained control of the Baltic Sea and gained other territories. Basically, all of this occurred because the Thirty Years War ended.
11. The Thirty Years war led to a balance of power.
12. The Thirty Years war led to Prussia becoming a major Protestant German country.
13. Thirty Years war led to Austria lost its northern and western empire ***
14. During the reign of Charles I, the Magna Carta was ignored. To go fight this, he signed The Petition of Right, which he, again, ignored. This is shown through the fact that people were thrown in jail without a trial. This caused people to revolt, beginning the English Civil War.
15. The English Civil War caused England to become the first constitutional monarchy.
16. During the English Civil War, sides were chosen. These two sides, the Roundheads and the Cavaliers, would fight over political disagreements. The groups would develop and lead to political parties.
17. After the English Civil war had ended, Parliament gained more power through the Bill of Rights. This bill stated that the monarch could no longer impose taxes or create laws without the permission from the Parliament. Because of this, a formal prime minister began to