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European History 3300 BCE to 1950 CE

PRE HISTORY

Ancient Greece (3300 BCE – 31 BCE) Government Mythology Golden Age of Knowledge. Olympic Games

Ancient Rome (509 BCE- 476 CE Power And Dominance Archeology Slave Revolts

Middle Ages

Early Middle Ages 300 CE- 1400 CE

Dark Ages 300 CE- 900CE Lost Government Feudalism Hard Times Death Religion important

Viking Age 793 CE – 1066 CE Influence in Northern Europe Battles with Anglo’s

Feudalism 1000 CE – 1450 CE https://www.brainpop.com/socialstudi es/worldhistory/feudalism/

Early Modern Period

Age Of Discovery 1400 CE – 1650 CE Exploring and Finding new lands Colonizing Foreign land Creating New Trade Routes

Age of Enlightenment 1700- 1800 Focus on : Art Science Knowledge

Modern Era

Industrial Revolution 1700 CE – 1900 CE How did this change work. How did it affect culture

World War Time WW1 WW2 Why and How did they start