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Year
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Hint
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Answer
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A
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1415
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Henry V wins this famous battle over the French
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Agincourt
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B
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1492
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Christopher Columbus makes landfall in this North American country
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Bahamas
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C
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1402
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Spain settles these islands off the coast of Africa
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Canary Islands
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D
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1430
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This artist's "David" is the first known nude statue produced in Europe since antiquity
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Donatello
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E
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1403-08
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China's Yongle emperor commissions this type of text - meant to summarize the entirety of Chinese literature and knowledge
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Encyclopedia
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F
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1406-20
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One million workers are employed to build this palace in Beijing
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Forbidden City
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G
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1492
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This last Islamic city in Spain is captured
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Granada
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H
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1400s
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This predecessor to the piano is invented
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Harpsichord
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I
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1498
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Vasco da Gama sails from Portugal to this country
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India
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J
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1431
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This French heroine, age 19, is burned at the stake by English forces
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Joan of Arc
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K
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1400s
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Many rulers in Central Asia use this Mongol title
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Khan
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L
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1490s
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This artist paints his famous fresco "The Last Supper"
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Leonardo
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M
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1450s
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This famous Incan site is constructed
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Machu Picchu
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N
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1421
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The capital of China is relocated from this city to Beijing
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Nanjing
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O
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1453
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This empire captures Constantinople, ending the Byzantine Empire
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Ottoman Empire
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P
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1439
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Johannes Gutenberg invents this
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Printing Press
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Q
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1400s
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This crop is known as "the mother of all grains" to the Incas
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Quinoa
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R
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1485
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This "hunchbacked" English king is killed at the Battle of Bosworth Field
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Richard III
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S
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1400s
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Golf is played for the first time at the "Old Course" in this Scottish town
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St. Andrews
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T
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1485
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This royal dynasty comes to power in England
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Tudor
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U
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1405
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A church in this German city is consecrated. When completed in 1890 it would be the tallest building in the world
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Ulm
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V
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1400s
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This Wallachian prince gains his nickname by impaling his enemies
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Vlad the Impaler
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W
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1419
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The first "defenestration" of Prague occurs as seven council members are thrown out a ...
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Window
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X
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1400s
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This Chinese city marks the Eastern terminus of the Silk Road
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Xi'an
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Y
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1400s
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Coffee is consumed for the first time - in this modern-day country
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Yemen
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Z
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1405-33
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This Chinese eunuch leads a fleet of 300 ships on seven voyages across the Indian Ocean
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Zheng He
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The Yongle encyclopedia was 370 million Chinese characters. That's over five times the size of Encyclopædia Britannica. Sadly, most of it has been lost.
English: Battle of Agincourt
French: Bataille d'Azincourt
German: Schlacht von Azincourt
Spanish: Batalla de Azincourt
Portuguese: Batalha de Azincourt
Polish: Bitwa pod Azincourt
Finnish: Azincourtin taistelu