By: Braxton
Throughout history everything causes something else to happen there have and always be an affect for something to happen. There have been times when historical events led to another historical event and so on and so on, it’s sort of like a domino effect. For example a country publically offends another country, so now there is tight tension between the two countries which can lead to a dislike or intolerance between the two countries. There will always be a repercussion for an action. I will be informing you about these connections throughout history I will list and further explain the connection between the events, and I will also list one-hundred of these connections. I will be organizing it in four sections, Pre …show more content…
Different forms of government affected relationships among states and between states and individuals.
2. Spread of European commerce worldwide markets.
3. Effects of the Scientific Revolution on politics, society, and ethical issues.
4. How everyday life was affected by demographics, environmental, medical, and technological changes.
1815-1914 will also include:
1. The Industrial Revolution spread from Great Britain to the continent and the role of the state in promoting industry.
2. The effect of the Industrial Revolution on everyday lives depending upon the level of industrial development.
3. Problems of industrialization and the ideological, governmental and collective responses.
4. European international stability in the time of nationalism and revolutions.
5. Motives and Methods which led the desire for Global control and tensions of The Great Powers.
6. European ideas and cultural changes reflecting the tension between objectivity of scientific realism and subjectivity of individual expression.
1914- Present will include:
1. Total war and political instability in the first half of the century led to the polarization of the Cold War and eventually to efforts of transitional …show more content…
The Roman Republic government was almost like a blueprint in which the Americans used for their government.
11. Rome’s oversea conquest- From republic to Empire
Because of the oversea conquest, the constitution of the republic was undermined, and soon the people who had the most power and land, became even more powerful and began overthrowing government officials and became those officials.
12. The Renaissance in Italy- Full Whole Nature of Man
Jacob Burckhardt was an influential 19th century Swiss historian, said the Renaissance was a prototype for the modern world, this was because this was the period in time where people began to adopt the world around them, and this resulted in Jacob’s Full Whole Man Concept and it became very influential in his time and our time.
13. Louis’s Patience- Charles VIII eagerness
The French King Louis ad resisted r the temptation to attack Italy but, because of this his successor Charles rushed at Italy within his early 20s, he responded with lighting speed, and within five months he had crossed the Alps
14. Pope Julius the 2nd- Security of the Papal