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- Timeline of United States pre-history (before 1600) (1679 bytes)
3: ...ited States history]] concerns events '''before [[1600]]'''.
7: ...vering" the [[New World]] (for [[15th century]] [[Europe]])
9: *[[1497]]-[[John Cabot]] is the first European since the [[Viking]]s to reach the North Am...
29: ...">[[Timeline of United States history (1600-1699)|1600-1699]]</td> - Timeline of United States pre-history (1600-1699) (5684 bytes)
3: ...f United States history]] concerns events from '''1600 to 1699'''.
5: === [[1600s]] ===
7: *Some time between [[1600]]-[[1650]]-[[Mahican]] [[Confederacy]] founded
77: ...ine of United States history (Before 1600)|Before 1600]]</td>
78: <td align="center"><B>1600-1699</b>
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- History of China (45919 bytes)
22: ...sets. The first, from the earlier Shang period (c 1600–[[1300s BC|1300]]) comes from sources at [[...
28: ...g the [[Spring and Autumn Period]] when regional feudal lords began to assert their power, absorb smal...
44: ...nvasions and struggles of [[consort clan]]s and [[eunuch]]s. The [[Yellow Turban Rebellion]] broke out...
63: ...ina. Later on, [[Emperor Taiwu of Northern Wei]] reunified north China again, marking the beginning of...
72: == Sui Dynasty: Reunification == - History of philosophy (13862 bytes)
42: ...ther author might write from the perspective that 1600-1800 is essentially one continuous evolution, and...
50: ...edge systems. Seminal figures include [[Sigmund Freud]], [[Friedrich Nietszche]], [[Ernst Mach]], [[Jo... - Christopher Columbus (44177 bytes)
5: ...merica was known to the general public throughout Europe. This is likely due to the invention of the [...
9: ...t large-scale [[colonization]] of the Americas by Europeans.
11: ...genous people]]s, exploitation of the Americas by Europe, and slavery in the [[West Indies]]. Others h...
35: ...ancestry, in [[1479]]. Felipa's father, [[Bartolomeu Perestrelo]], had partaken in finding the [[Madei...
39: [[Christianity|Christian]] Europe, long allowed safe passage to [[India]] and [... - Steel (28384 bytes)
28: ...rgest piece of the meteorite to the [[American Museum of Natural History]] in [[New York City]] in [[1...
36: ...as fully into the iron age by [[900 BC]], central Europe by [[800 BC]]. The reason for this sudden ad...
44: ...melting technology that would not be practiced in Europe until late medieval times. In Wu, iron smelt...
54: ...ic]] and '''''[[wootz steel|wootz]]''''' by later Europeans, was exported throughout much of Asia.
56: ...teel was lost, even in the Middle East, by around 1600, and only recently have metallurgists found metho... - List of people by name: Ac (3800 bytes)
53: *[[Jose de Acosta|Acosta, Jose de]] (1540-1600) - Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
9: ...1592]]) and the [[British East India Company]] ([[1600]]).
20: ...like [[Anne Boleyn|her mother]] than her father: neurotic, glamorous, flirtatious, charismatic and rel...
86: ...rned to England without the Queen's permission in 1600, and was punished by the loss of all political of...
101: ...ter years as a great defender of Protestantism in Europe. In reality, however, she often wavered befor...
120: ...predecessors had used a gold [[lion]] and a red [[European dragon | dragon]] as heraldic supporters, E... - Artemisia Gentileschi (23093 bytes)
16: ...'') ([[1612]]-13), stored in the [[Capodimonte Museum of Naples]], is impressive for the violence port...
38: ...tistic period of Rome, full of artists from all [[Europe]].
42: ...ster and Assuero"'') located at [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] in [[New York City|New York]] (testimon...
46: ...d by the ''Annunciation'' in the [[Capodimonte Museum]]. Later she permanently relocated to [[Naples]]...
48: ...ovanni Battista"'') located in the [[Del Prado Museum in Madrid]], and ''Corisca e il satiro'' (''"Cor... - Mary, the mother of Jesus (30135 bytes)
54: ...http://dailynews.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050512/ap_on_re_eu/vatican_gays/nc:732] on the document, the Vatican...
72: ...response to the development of Christianity. Irenaeus reinterprets many prophecies by David, Moses, an...
90: ...[[Pope Pius XII]] states in <i>Munificentissimus Deus</i> [http://www.ewtn.com/library/PAPALDOC/P12MUN...
112: ...erhaps only 1% of baby girls were named Mary. By 1600, the share of baby girls named Mary had risen to ...
148: ...brary/PAPALDOC/P12MUNIF.HTM <i>Munificentissimus Deus</i>] - Renaissance (14795 bytes)
1: ... [[Italy]] and the [[16th century]] in [[northern Europe]]. It is also known as "'''Rinascimento'''" (...
5: ...he rediscovery of ancient texts, and a rebirth of European culture in general.
23: ...represented the end of the old religious order in Europe.
51: ...ardt]]. This argues for a change from collective neutrality towards the ''lonely genius''. [[Goldthwai...
55: ...dle class]] over the older, more old-fashioned [[feudal class]]es, so that the middle class wanted pai... - Scientific revolution (17675 bytes)
9: ...cientific revolution took place around the year [[1600]]. That is, at that time there were very large an...
19: '''About [[1600]]'''
76: ...) with an [[analysis]] that had the [[rigour]] of Euclidean proof. - History of sculpture (6101 bytes)
4: ...s figurines]] have been found mainly in central [[Europe]]. The [[Venus of Willendorf]] (30,000 - 25,...
6: ... East, (the area between the [[Tigris]] and the [[Euphrates]] Rivers), the [[Sumeria]]n, [[Akkadia]]n,...
13: ...and was donated to the [[New York Metropolitan Museum of Art]] by [[John D. Rockefeller, Jr.]] in [[19...
22: ...y sculptures can now be seen at the [[Egyptian Museum]] in [[Cairo]].
31: ...ddess holding a snake in each hand, from Knossos, 1600 BC. Bulls were also depicted in both paintings an... - Middle Kingdom of Egypt (5374 bytes)
5: ...Tenth dynasty]] in the 14th year of his reign to reunite Egypt, bringing an end to the [[First Interme...
29: * [[1600 BC]] - [[Edwin Smith papyrus]]
30: * [[1600 BC|1550 BC]] - [[Ebers papyrus]] - President of the United States (42878 bytes)
307: ...nd official residence is the [[White House]] at [[1600 Pennsylvania Avenue]], [[Washington DC (northwest...
317: **[[William Henry Harrison]], died of [[pneumonia]] in [[1841]] - Igneous rock (11419 bytes)
6: ...e mantle at temperatures estimated between 600 to 1600 °C.
64: ...of an igneous rock. Crystals may be euhedral, subeuhedral or anhedral:
65: *''[[Euhedral]]'', if the crystallographic shape is prese...
66: *''[[Subeuhedral]]'', if only part is preserved.
110: ...e than 10% of felsic minerals) and phaneritic, subeuedral texture (minerals are visible for the unaide... - Ancient Egypt (16131 bytes)
16: The earliest evidence (circa [[1600 BC]]) of traditional [[empiricism]] is credited t...
41: * [[1600 BCE]] - [[Edwin Smith papyrus]], medical traditio...
42: * [[1600 BCE|1550 BCE]] - [[Ebers papyrus|Ebers Medical Pa...
115: ...'modern day'' Egyptians "''reflect a mixture of [[Europe]]an, [[Middle East]]ern, and [[Africa]]n''")....
120: * [[Egyptian Museum]] - Mummy (16225 bytes)
18: ...ummy. The body is on display in the [[British Museum]] and has been given the nickname of 'Ginger' be...
63: ... the ancestors of the [[Tocharians]] whose [[Indo-European language]] remained in use in the Tarim Bas...
87: ...s]]. It is currently on display in the [[Luxor Museum]].
89: ...e medicinal properties, and were sold as [[pharmaceutical]]s in powdered form. However, they were not... - Iron Age (8996 bytes)
5: ...he [[Copper Age]] and later the [[Bronze Age]] in Europe and Asia whilst in the rest of the world it w...
10: ... reproducible by the metallurgy of the time. By [[1600 BC]] to [[1200 BC]], iron was used increasingly i...
17: ...ic]] and '''''[[wootz steel|wootz]]''''' by later Europeans, was exported throughout much of Asia.
21: ...ology propagated equally early into both Asia and Europe. The [[Sea Peoples]] and the related [[Philis...
26: ==The European Iron Age== - Ancient Greece (23806 bytes)
4: ...an Greece|Mycenaean]] civilizations (from about [[1600 BC]] to about [[1100 BC]]), while others argue th...
10: ...als in [[18th century|18th]] and [[19th century]] Europe and [[The Americas]].
15: ...he [[Dorian invasion]]. The period from [[1600 BC|1600 BC]] to about [[1100 BC|1100 BC]] is described in...
28: ...f overpopulation. From its ritual roots in [[Indo-European]] prehistory, the practice was elevated to ...
58: ...the dramatists [[Aeschylus]], [[Aristophanes]], [[Euripides]], and [[Sophocles]], the philosophers [[A... - Vermont (39851 bytes)
58: ...gy was developed. Sometime between [[1500]] and [[1600]], the [[Iroquois]] drove many of the smaller nat...
60: The first [[Europe]]an to see Vermont is thought to be [[Jacques...
62: ...ification]] of Lake Champlain. This was the first European settlement in Vermont and the site of the f...
66: ...a and retreated to other forts along the [[Richelieu River]]. One year later a group of [[Mohawk natio...
68: ... Vermont's far southeast under the command of [[Lieutenant]] Timothy Dwight. This fort protected the n... - New Jersey (35646 bytes)
39: ... also settled by the [[Sweden|Swedes]] in the mid-1600's as part of the Swedish colony of [[New Sweden]]...
53: ..., having been immortalized in [[Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze]]'s painting [[Washington Crossing the Delawar...
107: ... largest crops. Its industrial outputs are pharmaceutical and chemical products, food processing, elec...
116: The racial makeup of the state is:
145: ...en Four, and appeared in neighborhood theater amateur shows.
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