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1234 hisHistory is the study of past and future events. People know what happened in the past by looking at things from the past including sources (like books, newspapers, and letters) and artifacts (like pottery, tools, and human or animal remains.) Libraries, archives, and museums collect and keep these things for people to study history. A person who studies history is called a historian. A person who studies pre-history and history through things left behind by ancient cultures is called an archaeologist. A person who studies mankind and society is called an anthropologist. The study of the sources and methods used to study and write history is called historiography.

People can learn about the past by talking to people who remember things that happened in the past. This is called oral history. When people who had been slaves and American Civil War survivors got old, some historians recorded everything that they said, so that history would not be lost.

In old times people in different parts of the world kept separate histories because they did not meet each other very often. Some groups of people never met each other. Medieval Europe, Ancient Rome and Ancient China each thought that they ruled the only important parts of the world and that other parts were "barbarian".

Timeline of history

Pre-history

Ancient history

Sumer

Ancient Egypt

Babylonia

Ancient Armenia

Ancient Greece

Ancient India

Ancient China and Japan, Korea, Mongolia

Ancient Southeast Asia - Cambodia - Thailand - Indonesia

Ancient North America - Iroquois, Mohawk, Huron, Haida, Lenape, Mohican, Cree, Sioux, Inuit, Dene

Ancient Central America - Aztecs, Maya, Olmecs, Toltecs, Teotihuacan, Mixtecs

Ancient South America - Inca, Chimu, Tihuanacu, Huari

Ancient Africa

Ancient Australia

Roman Empire

Christian Rome - Justinian to the rise of Byzantium

Chinese Dynasties

Byzantine Empire

Early Islamic Caliphate - Muhammad to The Crusades

Early Middle Ages - end of European Dark Ages to rise of Roman Catholic Church

High Middle Ages and the Crusades - conflict with Islam, Cathars, pagan tribes in Lithuania, etc.

Late Middle Ages - 13th century to 15th century

Late Islamic Caliphate - to fall of Muslim Spain

Mongol Empire

Renaissance - 15th century renewal of science etc., based on texts from Ancient Greece and Roman Empire that were preserved by Muslims and captured by Christians

European colonization of the Americas - 15th century impact on America

Spanish Empire

British Empire

Baroque era - mid 16th century to mid-late 18th century

Conflict of Ottoman Empire with Austria-Hungary

Rise of the Qing Dynasty in China

Enlightenment - mid 17th century to late 18th century

19th century

British Empire

20th century

History of Australia since colonizing Australia

History of the United States

Modern History and origins of modern world power structure

World War I

World War II

United Nations ascendance - how it became so central.

Chinese Revolution, Partition of India, North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)

US-Soviet Cold War including Korean War, Vietnam War, Soviet-Afghan War

Recent conflicts in the Muslim World - Arab-Israeli Wars, US invasion of Afghanistan, US invasion of Iraq

Recent conflicts in West Africa - Uganda, Chad, Rwanda, Congo, Liberia, Ivory Coast, and so on

Current events, modern economic history, modern social history and modern intellectual history take very different views of the way history has affected the way that we think today.

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