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World History Eras

World History Eras. World History/Weaver. Reading a Timeline. Era 1. Beginning to 4000 BCE The Beginning of Human Society. Era 2. 4000 BCE to 1000 BCE Early Civilizations and Cultures. Era 3. 1000 BCE to 300 CE Classical Traditions and Major Empires. Era 4. 300 CE to 1500 CE

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World History Eras

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  1. World History Eras World History/Weaver

  2. Reading a Timeline Era 1 • Beginning to 4000 BCE • The Beginning of Human Society

  3. Era 2 • 4000 BCE to 1000 BCE • Early Civilizations and Cultures

  4. Era 3 • 1000 BCE to 300 CE • Classical Traditions and Major Empires

  5. Era 4 • 300 CE to 1500 CE • Expanding Hemispheric Interactions

  6. Era 5 • 15th to 18th Centuries • First Global Age

  7. Era 6 • 1776 CE to 1914 CE • Age of Global Revolutions

  8. Era 7 • 1900 CE to 1945 CE • Global Crisis and Achievement

  9. Era 8 • 1945 to Present • Cold War and its Aftermath

  10. World History Eras • Era 1 – Beginning to 4000 BCE • Era 2 – 4000 BCE to 1000 BCE • Era 3 – 1000 BCE to 300 CE • Era 4 – 300 CE to 1500 CE • Era 5 – 15th to 18th Centuries • Era 6 – 1776 CE to 1914 CE • Era 7 – 1900 CE to 1945 CE • Era 8 – 1945 to Present

  11. World History Eras Trivia • Ballpoint Pen • Harpoon • Thimble • Barbed Wire • Velcro • Button • Ice Cream • Tuning Fork Can you place these inventions in the correct Era? Extra Points for identifying region or country where first used. • Era 7 (1938) Hungary by Laszlo Biro • Era 1 – (9000 BCE) Polar Civilization • Era 4 – (1000 CE) Byzantium • Era 6 – (1873) USA by Joseph Glidden • Era 8 – (1948) Switzerland by George deMestral • Era 2 – Indus Valley – (3000BC) reinvented Germany 1235 • Era 3 – (400 BCE) Persia • Era 5 – (1711) England by John Shore

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