2700-2200: egyptian old kingdom 3000: rise of sumerian cities 1790: law cod of babylonian king...
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2700-2200: Egyptian Old Kingdom
2700-2200: Egyptian Old Kingdom
3000: Rise of Sumerian cities1790: Law Cod of Babylonian King
Hammurabi1200: Exodus of Hebrews from
Egypt
3000: Rise of Sumerian cities1790: Law Cod of Babylonian King
Hammurabi1200: Exodus of Hebrews from
Egypt
880-860: Assyrian King Ashurnasirpal II rebuilds
Nimrud
880-860: Assyrian King Ashurnasirpal II rebuilds
Nimrud• 776: Greece holds first Olympics• 776: Greece holds first Olympics
6th-5th century: Buddhist religious begins
6th-5th century: Buddhist religious begins
• 146: Romans conquer Greece• 73: Spartacus leads slave revolts
• 146: Romans conquer Greece• 73: Spartacus leads slave revolts
• 117: Height of Roman Empire• 406: Patricius (St. Patrick)
enslaved
• 117: Height of Roman Empire• 406: Patricius (St. Patrick)
enslaved
CECE
622-712: Birth and early expansion of Islam to east
and west 650-1900: About 12 million
Africans sent out of sahara and East Africa into slavery
622-712: Birth and early expansion of Islam to east
and west 650-1900: About 12 million
Africans sent out of sahara and East Africa into slavery
• 793: Vikings attack Lindisfarne• 869: Revolt of Zanj Slaves in Iraq• 1212: Children’s Crusaders• 1260: Mamluks stop Mongol invasion of
Egypt • 1348: Black Death strikes Europe
• 793: Vikings attack Lindisfarne• 869: Revolt of Zanj Slaves in Iraq• 1212: Children’s Crusaders• 1260: Mamluks stop Mongol invasion of
Egypt • 1348: Black Death strikes Europe
• 1400: Islam established in Malaya and Sumatra
• 1450: Portuguese-West African slave trade under way
• 1492: Christopher Columbus lands in Bahamas
• 1400: Islam established in Malaya and Sumatra
• 1450: Portuguese-West African slave trade under way
• 1492: Christopher Columbus lands in Bahamas
1500-1870: At least 12 million Africans shipped to
the Americas1520-66: Ottoman Empire
reaches greatest extentLate 16th century: Laws
restrict Russian serfs [1580s-1590s]
Early 1640s: French introduce slavery to
Martinique
1500-1870: At least 12 million Africans shipped to
the Americas1520-66: Ottoman Empire
reaches greatest extentLate 16th century: Laws
restrict Russian serfs [1580s-1590s]
Early 1640s: French introduce slavery to
Martinique
• 1602: Dutch East India Company established
• 1619: First African slaves arrive in America
• 1693: Gold discovered in Brazil
• 1602: Dutch East India Company established
• 1619: First African slaves arrive in America
• 1693: Gold discovered in Brazil
18th century: European Enlightenment
Mid-18th century: Caribbean sugar
production surges [1730s to 1780s]
1770-1870: Iranun and Balangini slave trade
1787-1838: British abolition movement
18th century: European Enlightenment
Mid-18th century: Caribbean sugar
production surges [1730s to 1780s]
1770-1870: Iranun and Balangini slave trade
1787-1838: British abolition movement
• 1776: American Declaration of independence
• 1789: French Revolution begins
• 1776: American Declaration of independence
• 1789: French Revolution begins
19th century: Caliphate of sokoto (Africa) [1812-
1890s]
19th century: Caliphate of sokoto (Africa) [1812-
1890s]• 1803: Louisiana Purchase• 1804: Haiti proclaims
independence • 1807: British Parliament passes bill
abolishing slave trade
• 1803: Louisiana Purchase• 1804: Haiti proclaims
independence • 1807: British Parliament passes bill
abolishing slave trade
1830s-80s: Reforms Period, Ottoman Empire
1833-1861: Height of American abolitionism
Mid-1800s: Height of blackbirding in southern
Pacific [mid-1840s-1880s]
1830s-80s: Reforms Period, Ottoman Empire
1833-1861: Height of American abolitionism
Mid-1800s: Height of blackbirding in southern
Pacific [mid-1840s-1880s]
• 1831: Slave revolts in Virginia and Jamaica
• 1838: Britain frees 800,000 slaves in West Indies
• 1850: U.S. Congress passes Fugitive Slave Act
• 1863: Lincoln issues Emancipation Proclamation
• 1865: U.S. government abolishes slavery
• 1831: Slave revolts in Virginia and Jamaica
• 1838: Britain frees 800,000 slaves in West Indies
• 1850: U.S. Congress passes Fugitive Slave Act
• 1863: Lincoln issues Emancipation Proclamation
• 1865: U.S. government abolishes slavery
1930s: Stalin establishes Soviet gulag
1939-45: World War II-Nazi slave labor camps
Early 1950s: Laogai camps set up in China
1930s: Stalin establishes Soviet gulag
1939-45: World War II-Nazi slave labor camps
Early 1950s: Laogai camps set up in China