AP World History: Modern- Important Dates to Remember

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1250-1350 CE

Mongolian Empire, with four khanates - the Golden Horde, The khanate of Chagatai, the ll-Khanate of Persia, and the Yuan dynasty

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1300-1500 CE

Italian Renaissance

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1324 CE

Mali king Mansa Musa makes pilgrimage to Mecca

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1405-1433 CE

Voyages of Zheng He on the Indian Ocean

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1453 CE

Fall of Constantinople to Ottoman Turks (Selijuk Turks)

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1492 CE

Spain unifies- Moors driven out; Columbus sailed; the Columbian Exchange begins

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1517 CE

Martin Luther published his 95 Theses in protest of the abuse of Catholic priests in Germany

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1519 CE

Arrival of conquistadors in Mexico

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1600 CE

British East India Company (EIC) trading in India with Mughal Empire

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1644 CE

Fall of Ming, Rise of Qing dynasty in China

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1765 CE

James Watt perfects the steam engine

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1776 CE

American Revolution; Adam Smith publishes The Wealth of Nations

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1833 CE

Slavery abolished in Britain (1848- France, 1865- U.S.)

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1843 CE

Treaty of Nanjing ends the Opium Wars between China and Britain

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1848 CE

Communist Manifesto written by Karl Marx (in early years of German industrialization); the feminist movement’s Seneca Falls Convention

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1857 CE

Start of direct British rule in India after the Sepoy Mutiny/ First War for Indian Independence

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1868 CE

Meiji Restoration in Japan

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1884-1885 CE

Berlin Conference to decide rules for dividing Africa

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1898 CE

The United States victory in the Spanish-American War leads to the growth of American empire in taking the Philippines, Cuba, and Puerto Rico from Spain

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1910-1920 CE

Mexican Revolution

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1914-1918 CE

World War I

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1917 CE

The Russian Revolution

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1939-1945 CE

World War II

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1947 CE

Indian Independence and the Partition of India and Pakistan.

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1949 CE

Communist Revolution in China

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1950 CE

Start of the Korean War

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1960 CE

“The Year of Africa” when many African nations gain independence during decolonization

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1961 CE

Construction of the Berlin Wall

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1979 CE

The Iranian Revolution

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1990 CE

Fall of communism in Russia and East Europe

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1994 CE

End of apartheid as Nelson Mandela elected as first black president of South Africa

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1997 CE

Hong Kong becomes semi-autonomous after the British leave their former colony

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1999 CE

The Euro is adopted as the official currency of the Eurozone (EU), replacing many different currencies throughout Europe