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Tag: Historical Map

Tracing Human History Through Genetic Mutations
The Jewish World in 1500
Technology: Spread of the chariot, 2000-500 BC
Spread of Small Pox in the Pacific Northwest, in the late 1700s to 1863
Small pox and the trail of tears
Progress of plague showing towns and areas not stricken by the plague
Migrations in the Pacific, BCE – 1000 CE
Europes Railway Network in 1840 and 1870
Alexanders Campaign
Yalta to the Surrender 1945
World War I in Europe
World War I Peace Settlement in Europe and the Middle East
World War II in the Pacific
Viceroyalties in Latin America in 1780
Two Trading Empires – Venice and the Hansa
Trade, Slavery and Warfare in Africa 1450 – 1870
Trade Sites and Goods in the 15th Century
Trade in Japan 19th – 20th centuries
Trade in the Mycenaean World
Trade in Asia 1 to 300 CE
Trade in Africa and Asia
Third Force in Missionary Action
The World on the Eve of the Muslim Conquests circa 600 A.D.
The World According to Al-Idrisi 549-1154
The World According to Al-Sharfi 986-1579
The Wars of Louis XIV
The Western Front 1914-1918
The Western Mediterranean in the 3rd-9th C.
The Unification of Italy from 1815 to 1870
The Turks and Portuguese in the Indian Ocean 10th-16th Centuries
The Unification of Germany
The Swiss Confederation
The Spread of Black Death and Consequent Expulsion of the Jews in Europe
The Struggle Between Parliament and the Crown 1642-8
The Spanish Civil War 1936-1939

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