http://www.professorcornbread.com/projects/school/timeline/?PHPSESSID=714452dda702f64dd5ef95821e1af8e8
http://www.multcolib.org/homework/eurohist.html
Both great interactive websites that include everything you could ever want to know about European history. Good luck.
2006-07-08 18:41:23
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answered by Katie My Katie 3
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In 1492 Cristopher Columbus an Italian sailed under the flag of Spain to "so call discover the New World" Exploration was big in Europe in the late 1400's to the Early 1500s. Google something about European Exploration. The Glorious Revolution, The Versaille treaty, The Black Death that wiped out most of the European Population. these are just a few things, but there are so many.
2006-07-16 14:54:44
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answered by belindashere2 2
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The Napoleonic Wars consisted of a series of wars fought during Napoleon Bonaparte's rule over France. To some extent they formed an extension of conflicts sparked by the French Revolution and continued during the régime of the Second French Empire. These wars revolutionized the European army and artillery, as well as military systems, and were of a scale never before seen, mainly due to the application of modern mass conscription. French power rose quickly, conquering most of Europe; the fall was also rapid, beginning with the disastrous invasion of Russia, and Napoleon's empire ultimately suffered complete military defeat, resulting in the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy in France.
No consensus exists as to when the French Revolutionary Wars ended and when the Napoleonic Wars began; the latter are sometimes considered to have begun when Bonaparte seized power in France, in November 1799. Other versions put the period of warfare between 1799 and 1802 in the context of the French Revolutionary Wars, and set the Napoleonic Wars' beginning at the outbreak of war between the United Kingdom and France in 1803, following the brief peace concluded at Amiens in 1802. The Napoleonic Wars ended on 20 November 1815, following Napoleon's final defeat at Waterloo and the Second Treaty of Paris. Collectively, the nearly continuous period of warfare from April 20, 1792, until November 20, 1815, is sometimes (though rarely these days) referred to as the Great French War.
2006-07-08 17:20:47
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answered by kay2angel 4
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Yahoo may can help you, type in: Europe history between 1492 to 2006. There are several websites there. Good luck.
2006-07-20 20:55:59
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answered by alabamalady813 3
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www.historyguide.org
A credible website that offers insight into all things history!!!
Note: Try not to rely on wikipedia - anyone can blog to it so the information may not be accurate or credible.
Historic event: Middle East Crisis of 2006
2006-07-20 17:16:08
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answered by Anonymous
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1. the crusades
2. the plague
3. ww 1
4.ww 2
5. the 100 year war between England and France
6. Napoleonica wars
2006-07-08 18:24:30
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answered by coolio 3
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The reformation: the advent of the Guttenberg printing press helped disseminate new ideas. Martin Luther's Whittenburg (sp?) thesis. Find a time line, that ought to be of help.
2006-07-22 14:20:35
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answered by The Stranger 3
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World War I and World War II
2006-07-21 09:29:16
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answered by troylfry 3
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get a copy of the world almanac and check the index for the timeline of events
2006-07-21 12:49:52
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answered by The Duke 3
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the great war between europe and germany
2006-07-20 17:07:31
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answered by blackknightninja 4
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