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HISTORY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

DO YOU KNOW WHO WAS LIVING IN THE EARTH BEFORE HUMANS?

AND THE BEST ONES…

OF COURSE… DINOSAURS WERE ON EARTH BEFORE HUMANS. AFTER THAT, WHAT IS THE FIRST PERIOD OF HISTORY?

PREHISTORY

In Prehistory we have to differenciate two

periods. The Paleolithic and the Neolithic.

This picture is from the Paleolithic, when people

were NOMADS. They had to move from one

place to another looking for food.

This other picture is from the

Neolithic. People learned agriculture

and how to raise animals, so they

created the first communities.

AFTER THIS PERIOD COMES THE………….ANCIENT HISTORY.

•IN THIS PERIOD, WE CAN STUDY THE FIRST

CIVILIZATIONS.

EGYPTIANS.

HYEROGLYPHICS AND MUMMIES…

GREEKS AND ROMANS

They were two very important civilizations.

Greeks invented government and democracy. They also developedculture, philosophy and religion. Their language was the Greek.

Romans were very good arquitects. As their empire was so extended, they built roads from Rome to everywhere else in Europe. They alsobuilt public buildings, such as aqueducts, theatres, public baths, etc… Their language was the Latin.

AFTER THIS PERIOD COMES THE….MIDDLE AGES

It was a period of castles, kings, nobles, knights,

peasants, wars and barbarians. Everything which Greeks

and Romans invented dissapeared. A new system of life

was created, THE FEUDALISM.

AFTER THIS PERIOD COMES THE…MODERN AGE

This was a period of new inventions and discoveries. The

most important are the invention of the carabel, a big boat

to travel further. With this invention, Christopher Columbus

discovered America. Another great invention was the

Printing Press. People could write books faster, so the firt

libraries were created. This fact developed more culture.

AND FINALLY COMES THE… CONTEMPORARY AGE.

There were two very important revolutions in this period.

The French Revolution changed the way of thinking.

With the invention of the Steam Engine, the Industrial Revolution appeared. Production became bigger and everybody moved from the countryside to the cities to workat factories.

This painting is the symbol of theFrench Revolution.