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Dates
People
Economics
100
The social class that liked or wanted communism the most.

Low class, peasant class, or worker class.

100

A rebellion caused by the British in India was organized by both Hindus and Muslims.

Sepoy Mutiny

100

8000 BCE

Neolithic Revolution

100
Creator of one of the first legal codes in human history, king of the Babylonian Empire.

King Hammurabi.

100

The belief that a government should not intervene in an economy or trade, and it should operate on its own devices.

Laissez-Faire

200

The social class that supported the revolutions in Latin America, like the Bolivarian Revolutions and were most benefited by such revolution.

The Creoles.

200

The legal code that imitated the Roman legal procedure, but was applied in Eastern Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean.

Justinian Code

200

1885 CE

The Scramble for Africa

200

Conquered from the South Balkans all the way to North India. He expanded Hellenism all over most of Eurasia.

Alexander the Great.

200

An economic system where the means of production are owned privately through companies and enterprises and are funded through the profits each company makes.

Capitalism

300

The type of society that Hunters had prior to the Neolithic Revolution.

Egalitarian Society

300

This revolution established the first communist state in human history.

The Bolshevik or Russian Revolution

300

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The Birth of Jesus

300

Considered to be one of the first emperors of Rome, established the Pax Romana during his reign.

Augustus Caesar.

300

A pathway where major empires would trade between East and West Eurasia, during the first four centuries of the Common.

The Silk Road

400

The bottom of the caste system in India.

The Dalits or Untouchables.

400

The first democracy in human history, it succeeded an oligarchy.

Athenian Democracy

400

1776 CE

American Independence

400

A leader of the Maurya Dynasty of India and conquered most of the Indian subcontinent. He ordered the construction of many edicts and converted to Buddhism.

Ashoka the Great

400

An economic system that focusses on gaining colonies to trade raw goods which are brought to the mainland and exports finished goods, typically with natural resources like cotton, cocoa, tobacco, etc.

Mercantilism

500

The top of the casta system in Latin America.

The Peninsulares.

500

An important battle in WWII that defined a turning point in the Axis' victories.

The Battle of Britain.

500

476 AD

The Fall of the Western Roman Empire

500

A leader who wanted the progress of the Soviet Union and looked to increase the well-being of the USSR. Also its final leader.

Mikhail Gorbachev

500

An economic system that nationalizes all industries and owns all the raw goods and materials for the equal use of the people. 

Communism