Egyptian 3000 BC Greek Golden Age 429 BC Roman 753 BC 476AD Medieval 476-1500 AD The Information Age Renaissance Scientific Revolution Age of Exploration.

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Egyptian 3000 BC Greek Golden Age 429 BC Roman 753 BC 476AD Medieval AD The Information Age Renaissance Scientific Revolution Age of Exploration Protestant Reformation 1500 Year 1 AD

Egyptian 3000 BC Year 1 AD Rosetta Stone

Greek Golden Age 429 BC Year 1 AD Democracy

Roman 753 BC 476AD Roman Law

Roman 753 BC 476AD Roman Law Birth of Jesus Christ 1AD

Medieval AD Year 1 AD The Black Death Two Inventions in 1,000 years:

Renaissance Scientific Revolution Age of Exploration Protestant Reformation 1500 AD 1500 AD Printing Press

I 'd show them my smart device and say "This little device gives me access not only to all the accumulated knowledge of human history, but also allows me to communicate with millions of people in every corner of the globe.

I use it to look at funny pictures of cats and to argue with people I've never met.