AP Euro Time Line DUE: January 8, 2016 DIRECTIONS: You will create a timeline to visually see all the periods we have studied so far. This should be done neatly and on the paper you were given in class (or 2 pieces of computer paper taped together). It should not look like it was done quickly or haphazardly. Your grade will be based on the correctness of the information and neatness. Your timeline should start at 1450 and run to 1850, with every 50 years marked on the timeline. Time Line #1- Time Periods Each time period below must be color coded on the timeline. Renaissance Reformation English Reformation Age of Exploration Scientific Revolution Enlightenment French Revolution Age of Absolutism Agricultural Revolution 1st Industrial Revolution Commercial Revolution Mannerism Art Baroque Art Rococo Art Neoclassical Art Time Line #2- Wars and Important Events Color code them based on the color of the country in timeline 3. Glorious Revolution English Civil War Printing Press 95 Theses printed Luther’s Diet of Worms Peasant Revolts Peace of Augsburg Council of Trent French Religious Wars Dutch Revolts Edict of Nantes Catholic Counter Reformation St. Bartholomew Massacre Pacification of Ghent 30 Years War Treaty of Hubertusburg Diplomatic Revolution Great Northern War Peace of Augsburg Treaty of Westphalia War of Spanish Succession War of Austrian Succession Peace of Utrecht Treaty of Aix-la Chapelle Revocation of Edict of Nantes Pragmatic Sanction Defeat of the Spanish Armada by England Seven Years War Treaty of Paris ending Seven Years War Vindication of Rights of Women written Napoleon comes to power Napoleon abdicate Congress of Vienna Concordat of 1801 Enclosure Acts established Partitioning of Poland Time Line #3 Leaders of Europe Color code them based on country. England France Henry VIII Henry IV Edward Louis XIV Mary Louis XVI Elizabeth I Napoleon Stuart Dynasty Catherine de Medici (James, Charles, Charles II, James II) Cromwell William & Mary Robert Walpole Austria/ HRE Charles V Maria Teresa Joseph II Prussia / Germany Frederick the Great Frederick William I Sweden Gustavus Adolphus Russia Peter the Great Catherine the Great Spain Ferdinand/Isabella Phillip II