The Chicken or the egg? Sequencing game. Rome or Knossos, Crete Knossos Knossos.

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The Chicken or the egg? Sequencing game

Rome or Knossos, Crete Knossos Knossos

Alexander or Cyrus Cyrus Cyrus

Qin or Delhi Sultanate Qin Qin

Ibn Battuta or Muhammad Muhammad Muhammad

Assyrians or Sea People Sea People Sea People

Carthaginians or Mycenaean Mycenaeans Mycenaeans

Han or Tang Han Han

Shi Huangdi or Zhou Zhou Zhou

Louis XIV or Peter the Great Louis Louis

St. Petersburg or Moscow Moscow Moscow

Columbus to the New World or Da Gama to Calicut Columbus Columbus

Founding of Jamestown or Phillip vs Elizabeth 1588 Phillip vs Elizabeth 1588 Phillip vs Elizabeth

Fall of Constantinople or Fall of Ming Constantinople Constantinople Ming fall to Qing in 1644 Ming fall to Qing in 1644

Songhai Empire or Mali Empire Mali Mali

Treaty of Tordesillas or Treaty of Nerchinsk Tordesillas Tordesillas

Ottoman Empire or Mughal Empire Ottoman Ottoman

Spanish in the Philippines or colony at Roanoke Philippines Philippines

Rise of Mongols or Zheng He Mongols Mongols

Genghis or Charles V Genghis Genghis

Sugar in the New World or Coffee in Brazil Sugar Sugar

Suleiman the Magnificent or Mehmet the Conqueror Mehmet Mehmet

Tokugawa Shogunate or Japanese invasion of Korea Invasion of Korea Invasion of Korea

47 Ronin commit suicide or Fall of the Ming Ming 1644 … Ronin 1702 Ming 1644 … Ronin 1702

Kingdom of Ghana or Mansu Musa Ghana Ghana

Urbanization or Cuneiform Urbanization Urbanization

Babar or Akbar Babar Babar

Hinduism or Buddhism Hinduism Hinduism

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