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Spartacus Revolt 73 BC
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Did Cleopatra Really Die by Snake Bite? Aug 10, 30 BC
Roman Empire 27 BC – 1453
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Caligula 37-41 AD
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Commodus, Rome 180-192
Sassanid (Neo-Persian) Empire 224-651 AD
Middle Ages / Medieval 476 -1500
Byzantine Empire 330-1453
Dark Ages 400–1000
FR King Clovis I 481-511
Eclipse for 18 months 538
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Bloody Mary Tudor 1516-1558
UK Queen Elizabeth I 1533-1603
Christopher Columbus USA 1492
Modern History – 1500 to present
Magellan reaches the Pacific 1520
Russian Rulers since 1533
Prussia 1525-1947
Galileo 1564-1642 – 1st Telescope – Earth orbits the Sun Arrest
William Shakespeare 1564-1616
Kepler 1571-1630
Mayflower 1620
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Enlightenment Writers – Siècle des Lumières
King George II 1683-1760
UK Act of Union 1707
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Spain St Augustine Fort 1672
P King Frederick The Great 1712–1786
UK Georgian Period 1714–1837
King George III 1738-1820
Molasses Act 1733
Albany Congress 1754
St. George’s Fields Massacre 1768
“America” American Colonies
French and Indian War / Seven Years War 1756–63
Fort William Henry “Massacre” 1757
Battle of Quebec 1759
Proclamation of 1763
First & Second Continental Congress
Tory Act 1776
The Sugar Act / American Revenue Act 1764
Stamp Act 1765
Townshend Acts 1767
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Olive Branch Petition 1775
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Continental Congress 1774 to 1789
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The American Revolution 1775-83
Washington’s Spies 1775+
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Declaration of Independence 1776
Adam Smith “The Wealth Of Nations” 1776
“Common Sense” by Thomas Paine 1776
Turtle – World’s first submarine attack 1776
Valley Forge encampment 1777-78
Friedrich von Steuben @ Valley Forge 1778
Battles of Saratoga 1777
Spaniards capture Baton Rouge 1779
Battle of Yorktown 1781 Ends the War
The Treaty of Paris 1783
American Revolution Infographic 1
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The Marquis de Lafayette 1779-1849
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Francis Marion, The Swamp Fox
Henry Knox 1750-1806
Charles Cornwallis 1786-1793
US Presidents
1. George Washington U 1789 – 1797
The Constitution of the United States 1789
The Bill of Rights (Amendments 1 – 10)
Alexander Hamilton 1755-1804
Alexander Hamilton’s Federal Dept
First Banks 1791-1811 Second Bank 1816-1836
Hamilton’s Sex Scandal – Reynolds Pamphlet 1797
Aaron Burr VP 1756–1836
French Revolution 1789-99
F King Louis 16 1754–1793
Marie Antoinette
Maximilien Robespierre, 1758-1794
Jacobins
Declaration of the Rights of Man 1789
Jacobin 1789
Bastille
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Jean-Paul Marat 1743-1793
The Reign of Terror
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sans culotte
John Jay’s Treaty 1795
2. John Adams F 1797-1801
Napoleonic Wars 1799-1815
France Acquires Corsica 1768
Treaty of Campo Formio, 1797
Battle of the Pyramids, 1798
Rosetta Stone Discovered 1799
Battle of Marengo 1800
Napoleonic Code 1804
Battle of Waterloo 1815
Napoleon Bonaparte 1769-1821
Napoleon Kidnapped Popes 1809
Duke of Wellington 1769 – 1852
XYZ Affair & Quasi-War 1798–1800
Alien and Sedition Acts 1798
19th Century (1800s)
3. Thomas Jefferson DR 1801–1809
Jeffersonian Republicans
Lee leaves his troops for Widow White’s tavern 1776
Monticello “Little Mountain”
Sally Hemings / Thomas Jefferson
Haitian Revolution 1791-1804
US Congress accepts Colors of the French Republic 1796
Louisiana Purchase 1803
Burr and Hamilton’s Duel 1804
Andrew Jackson kills Dickinson 1806
Chesapeake-Leopard Affair 1807
Embargo Act 1807
Burr’s Treason 1807
4. James Madison DR 1809-17
War of 1812 US/UK
Battle of New Orleans 1812
National Anthem “Star-Spangled Banner” 1812
5. James Monroe DR 1817–25
Frederick Douglass 1818-1895
US Acquisition of Florida 1819
Missouri Compromise 1820
Monroe Doctrine forbids European Interference 1823
6. John Quincy Adams DR 1825-29
7 Andrew Jackson 1829-1837 “Old Hickory”
Jacksonian Democracy
Petticoat Affair (Eaton Affair) 1829–1831
Jackson’s Kitchen Cabinet
Indian Removal Act 1830
Trail of Tears 1836
South Carolina Nullification Crisis 1828-1832
Bank War 1833
Jacksonian Era
US States 1834
8. Martin Van Buren D 1837-41
9. William Henry Harrison W 1841
Whig Party 1833-54
10. John Tyler (VP) W 1841-45
US Growth Map
11. James Polk D 1845-49
Oregon Territory 1846
Mexican-American War (expansion) 1846-48
Irish Potato Famine 1845-1851
12. Zachary Taylor W 1849-50
Hungary 1849
Emile Zola 1840-1902
UK Queen Victoria 1837–1901
13. Millard Fillmore W (VP) 1850-53
Crimean War 1853-56
14. Franklin Pierce
15. James Buchanan
Lincoln speaks against slavery 1854
Supreme Court Rules Blacks Not Citizens, 1857
16. Abraham Lincoln R 1861-1865
Civil War 1861-65
Robert E. Lee 1807-70
Secession 1860
Battle of Antietam Sept 17 1862
Emancipation Proclamation Jan 1863
Lincoln “Gettysburg Address” Nov 19, 1863
13th Amendment – Slavery abolished 1865
Lincoln’s Assassination 1865
17. Andrew Johnson D 1865-69
Civil Rights Act 1866
14th Amendment
Andrew Johnson impeached 1868
Alaska Purchased from Russia 1867
Gandhi 1869-1948
18. Ulysses S. Grant R 1869–77
Bell invents Telephone 1876
19. Rutherford B. Hayes
20. James Garfield R 1881
Dreyfus affair 1894
Utah enters the Union 1896 / Mormons
Spanish-American War 1898
Edward VIII Abdicates for Woman 1894–1972
Joseph Stalin 1878–1953
Trotsky 1879-1940
25. William McKinley 1897-1901 R – Assassinated
26. Theodore Roosevelt R 1901-09
Ayatollah Khomeini – 1902–89
1st Russian Revolution 1905
New Mexico joins the Union 1912
Picasso 1881-1973
Salvador Dali 1904-1989
28. Woodrow Wilson D 1913-21
Duke Franz Ferdinand killed 1914
Irish Rebellion 1916
China declares war on Germany 1917
Prohibition 1919
18th Amendment | Alcohol Ban 1919
19th Amendment | Women’s Suffrage 1920
League of Nations 1920
19th Amend. Women’s Right to Vote 1920
31. Herbert Hoover R 1929-33
Stock Market Crash 1929
Great Depression 1929-1939
Margaret Thatcher 1925-2013
Shah of Iran 1925–41
Hoover Dam 1930
Soviet Union No Weekends 1929-40
32. Franklin D. Roosevelt D 1933-45
The New Deal 1933-41
21st Amendment Repealed Prohibition 1933
China’s Long March 1934
FDR Social Security Act 1935
Spanish Civil War 1936-39
Franco Dictator Spain 1939-75
G.I. Bill 1944
French Women’s Right to Vote – 1944
WORLD WAR II – 1939-1945
WW2 Luftwaffe attack on Basque Guernica 1937
Winston Churchill 1874–1965
FR De Gaulle elected 1958
Hawaii under Martial Law 1941-44
Cold War 1940s-50s
33. Harry S. Truman D 1945–53
Hiroshima 1945
Japan Surrenders 1945
Truman Doctrine 1947
Apartheid 1948-91
Nelson Mandela 1918-2013
Truman’s Fair Deal 1949
Cold War 1940s-50s
Tibet Invasion 1950
UK Elizabeth becomes queen 1952
34. Dwight Eisenhower Ike R 1953-61
Vietnam War 1955-75
My Lai Massacre 1968
Sudan North/South Conflict 1955-2007
People’s Republic of China 1953-
Alaska 49th State 1959
Hawaii as 50th State – Aug 1959
Leonid Brezhnev USSR President 1960
35. John F. Kennedy D 1961-63
Berlin Wall 1961
Cuban Missile Crisis 1962
Lee Harvey Oswald kills Kennedy 1963
MLK “I Have a Dream” Aug 28, 1963
JFK Assassination Nov 1963
Laos Bombing 1964-73
Robert F. Kennedy Assassinated 1968
36. Lyndon B. Johnson
37. Richard Nixon R 1969-74
Roe v. Wade – Abortion 1973
Pinochet Chile Dictator 1973–98
Allende Chile President 1970-73
38. Gerald R. Ford R 1974-77
Khmer Rouge Cambodia 1975-79
39. Jimmy Carter D 1977-1981
Shah flees Iran 1979
Afghanistan Invasion 1979-89
U.S.-Russia detente ends 1980
Iran Sanctions 1979-2018+
40. Ronald Reagan R 1981–89
Iran-Contra Affair, 1980s
Reaganomics 1981
Operation Urgent Fury 1983
France et Arabes
Chernobyl 1986
Hamas 1987
41. George W. Bush R 1989-1993
Internet www 1989
The U.S. invades Panama 1989
France Muslims
Lech Walesa Poland President 1990
Persian Gulf War 1990–91
Fall of Soviet Union 1991
Gorbachev resigns as president of the USSR 1991
Bosnian Genocide 1992
42. Bill Clinton D 1993-2001
Palestinian self-rule 1994
Kosovo War 1998-99
Serbian war criminals: Slobodan Milosevic
Sarajevo
The euro debuts 1999
Abdullah II of Jordan 1999
John F. Kennedy Jr. Crash 1999
43. George Bush R 2001-09
Carter wins Nobel Peace Prize 2002
Saddam Hussein captured 2003
ISIS The Islamic State of Iraq 2006
Stock Market Crash 2008
44. Barack Obama D 2008-17
Benghazi facts – 2012
Xi Jinping 2013 – China
Crimea Annexed by Russia 2014
Charlie Hebdo Massacre 2015
Yemen War 2015-
45. Donald Trump R 2018
Mike Pence Vice President
Michael R. Pompeo, Secretary of State
Rex Tillerson, Fired Secretary of State
Steve Bannon
Walmart Family Greed
How to Reverse Citizens United
Koch Brothers’ Greed
Emmanuel Macron 1977-
Theresa May 1956-
Angela Merkel 1954-
Myanmar, Aung San Suu Kyi
Chechnya camps for gays 2018
Mohammed bin Salman / Khashoggi 2018
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26. Theodore Roosevelt R 1901-09
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31. Herbert Hoover R 1929-33
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44. Barack Obama D 2008-17
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