European Timeline
TimelineBy: Selby Draker, Maddy Morton, and
Emma McMyler
By: Selby Draker
Ancient Greece When Alexander the Great In Greece, if you were
and the Rise died he left a huge gap in to throw an apple at
and Fall of power. His empire was someone, you would
Rome divided and all the fighting be declaring your love
began. for them.
The first Olympics
was held in Ancient
Greece in 776 BC in
Olympia.
Greece was divided into many city-states, and
each had many different types of government.
This caused a lot of tension and fighting between
the city-states. Eventually, Rome rose to power
above all the other city-states.
By Emma McMyler
Artists such as William Middle Ages and the The voyages that
shakespeare and Leonardo da Renaissance Columbus,Vespucci,and
Vinci were creating beautiful many more took place
pieces of art. during The Renaissance.
The middle ages and Renaissance to place The invention of the
during the 14th century through the 17th Gutenberg press
century. It began as a cultural movement in started the
Italy, and later spread to the rest of Europe. Renaissance in 1450.
During this time period many soldiers were
coming back from the crusades. But most of all,
what I think of is the growth of Greek and
Roman art.
The impact of the
Renaissance created our
modern era.
By: Selby Draker
French Revolution Industrial Revolution
The French Revolution was The Industrial Revolution
a revolution, or an began in Britain in the late
overthrow of the 1700s. It was the transition
government of an area, that from making products with
took place in France from your own hands to making
1789 to 1799. It led to many products with machines and
wars, and then King Louis factories. Mass production
XVI was killed in 1793. This was made from the new
caused the end of the industry of these machines,
monarchy in Paris that they and it overall improved our
were trying to get rid of. The economy.
revolution officially ended
when Napoleon Bonaparte By Maddy Morton
took power of France in
1799. This caused a huge
population shift from rural to
Maximilien de Robespierre urban areas because there
was one of the main were many economic
leaders of the French opportunities. The factories
Revolution. However, in made a lot of jobs available
1974, he was captured and for people to take.
he beheaded himself.
WW1 And WW2
In World War I, Franz Ferdinand was killed, the In World War II, Germany invaded Poland. This
archduke of Austria-Hungary. This is what caused caused Britain and France to declare war on the Nazi
World War I to be fought, and he was killed by state. One side had the Axis Powers, Germany Italy,
Gavrilo Princip, a Serbian nationalist. This pushed and Japan. The other side had the Allies; Britain,
major European militaries towards war. France, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, India, The
Soviet Union, China, and the USA.
By Maddy Morton
Places to Visit Paris is a very nice place Barcelona is known for Rome also has great
to visit. It is often called its amazing architecture tourist attractions
the city of love and has and tapas bars. including, The
many tourist attractions. Colosseum and the
One of the most famous Vatican.
being the Eiffel Tower.
London is a very nice Madrid is Spain’s capital,
place to visit and it is home to the
because there is Royal Palace and many
many tourist art museums.
attractions. You can
visit the Buckingham By Emma McMyler
Palace and the
British Museum.
Athens is the capital of
Greece and is most
famous for hosting the
first Olympics and for its
ancient ruins.
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