100 Most Important Events in Human History

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100 Most Important Events in Human History

This video shows the Important Events in Human History.

It is not a scientific study. See this work as the work of a history lover. I tried to make the best list I could. There are many more important events that I missed, I am aware of this, you can write my shortcomings in the comments.

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I’d love to have a print out of this for a wall mural. Is that possible ?

fredshute
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0:43 That Chinese guy really outdone his Mewing Streak

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Turks indeed had a decisive role in triggering historical major events like the Migration Period, Crusades, Age of Discovery as well as ending the Middle Ages with the conquest of Constantinople, fall of the Roman Empire.

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I really take issue with the lack of anything from the Precolumbian americas in the video. Obviously, such events had no influence on Eurasia before the 16th century, but it can also be said that events in Eurasia had no influence on the Americas till then either: It is arbitrary to say one is more important then the other. Additionally, when the Old and New Worlds DO collide in the 16th century, a lot of Cortes and Pizarro's successes and in turn the colionization of the Americas as a whole is owed to the specific actions of various Mesoamerican and Andean city-states, kingdoms, empires, and rulers, who in many cases were manipulating Spanish conquistadors to their own ends and providing most of the armies and logistical support that enabled Spanish successes: to not credit them as being important would be wrong. I went ahead and listed some key events from the Americas I would have included:

- Migration of humans into the Americas (exact date disputed, lots of recent research which is revalulating when it took place)
- Domestication of Maize/Maize agriculture (7000-5000BC)
- Development of monumental architecture in the Andes (Caral/Norte Chico; 4000BC)
- Poverty Point as first Moundbuilder proto-civilization in the Eastern US (1500BC)
- Rise of early cities in Mesoamerica (the Olmec San Lorenzo; 1400BC)
- Development of early Mesoamerican writing systems (Olmec, Maya, Zapotec, Epi-Olmec; 900-500BC)
- Rise of Monte Alban as first major Mesoamerican empire, from the Zapotec civilization (500BC)
- Shift of monumental centers in the Andes as ceremonial sites visited on a transitory basis to permanantly inhabited cities (Chavín de Huántar; 500BC)
- Rise and fall of Teotihuacan as a major Mesoamerican metropolis, and one of the largest cities in the world at the time/Teotihuacano invasion of Maya states (100BC-600AD)
- Rise of Moche city-states in the Andes (100-600AD
- Hopewell culture/proto civilization in the Eastern US (100-500AD)
- Tikal-Calakmul Maya "Star wars" (500-750AD)
- Rise of the Huari/Wari Empire and Tiwanku kingdom, the two first major large scale centralized Andean states (600AD)
- Classic Maya collapse (700-900AD)
- Decline of Wari/Tiwanku states, rise of Sican and Chimu civilization in the ANdes 600-800AD/700-1300AD)
- Rise and decline of Oasisamerican proto-civilizations in the Southwestern US (Pueblo, Salado, Hohokam, etc, 700-1200AD)
- Rise of Mississippian in the Eastern US, 800AD/Cahokia's apex as major Native AMerican metropolis 1100AD
- Nahua migirations into Mesoamerica, 1200-1300AD
- formation of the Kingdom of Cusco, 1200AD
- Tepaneca war of successon/the formation of the Aztec empire, 1426-1428AD
- Formation of the Purepecha Empire, mid 15th century AD
- Aztec-Purepecha war, 1450-1480 (exact dates depends on how you define things)
- Cusco/Inca Empire conquers Chimu/Chimor kingdom, 1470s)

I erred on including too many rather then too few events. Keep in mind also that I know the most about Mesoamerica, less about the Andes and even less about other parts of the Americas. A major exclusion here is the town-building proto-civilizations in the AMazon rainforest which have been discovered in recent research in the past few decades, i'm very unfamliar with the chronology of these.

MajoraZ
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Invention of painless surgery, the invention of the camera, opening of the Panama Canal.

ryanrigley
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events? this is more like entire eras, not single events

cfs
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Vertel me alsjeblieft meer over hoe je dit soort video's maakt.

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Oldest cities and civilization are from India

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Turks were the most important peoples in history

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