In One Day European History
Classical Europe BC Greece became known as the “Cradle of Democracy” First democratic government Athens wrote the first democratic constitution
Rome Rome-began as a monarchy, became a republic, and finally an empire Christianity began and spread through the Roman Empire The Eastern Roman Empire fell in AD 400’s Western Roman Empire fell in 1453 to the Ottoman Turks (modern turkey)
Roman Empire The Roman Empire controlled most of Europe during its height
Medieval Europe-500’s AD AD Roman Catholic Church became a political power Crusades (holy wars) were sponsored by the church to take Jerusalem and Palestine from the Muslims
Medieval Europe-500’s AD AD Society was dominated by Feudalism. In this society kings gave land to nobles and lords who in turn provided knights to the kings for military service
Renaissance Humanism arose during this time. People began to focus more on the world and humans than religion Writers-Geoffrey Chaucer, William Shakespeare
Renaissance Artists- Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo Buonarotti
Renaissance Protestant Reformation took place- Christians revolted against the corrupt practices of the Catholic Church. Started by Martin Luther a German Monk.
Revolution British colonies revolted, French overthrew monarchy
Modern Era Industrial Revolution-began in Great Britain in 1700’s and spread. People began using machines to produce goods. WWI-war spread across Europe involving almost all countries and killing millions WWII-War between the Allied and Axis Powers which was started by Germany under the rule of Hitler (holocaust, Atomic Bomb, Kamikazes, Cold War-Global competition between the United States and Soviet Union to dominate the world’s governments and economies.