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Major Historical Events from 1 to 100 CE: A Snapshot of Civilization

This timeline highlights key events from 1 to 100 CE, showcasing significant developments across cultures. The Mayan city of La Milpa was founded in 1 CE, and by 20 CE, the Chinese innovated with a water-powered trip hammer mill. The Roman Empire witnessed critical political shifts, with Tiberius becoming emperor in 14 CE and Caligula assuming power in 37 CE. The construction of the Roman Coliseum began in 70 CE, aligned with the exile of the Jews from Rome. Innovations like steam engines emerged, marking the era's technological progress.

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Major Historical Events from 1 to 100 CE: A Snapshot of Civilization

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  1. 1 C.E-The Mayan city of La Milpa was founded. • 19 C.E-Tiberius becomes emperor. • 20 C.E-Chinese invent water-powered trip hammer mill • 26 C.E-Pontius Pilate becomes governor of Judea • 37 C.E-Tiberius dies • 37 C.E-Emperor Caligula begins his rule • 41 C.E-Emperor Claudius begins his rule 0-100 C.E (Real Quick)

  2. 54 C.E-Emperor Nero begins his reign • 64 C.E- Rome is burned and Christians are persecuted • 70 C.E-Construction of the Roman Coliseum begins by Emperor Titus and the Jews of Rome are exiled • 83 C.E- Chinese are experimenting with magnetism (lodestone) . 0-100 C.E

  3. 84 C.E- Rome conquers Britain • 99 C.E-Steam engines--machines harnessing the heat energy of hot steam to perform work--date to the steam turbine invented by Greek mathematician Hero of Alexandria in the 1st century CE called the aeolipile. 0-100 C.E (Real Quick)

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