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Ten most important events
In my own version is P09 of Jan 2021. P09 screams efficiency at the highest level. Some of the examples: i) The use of external folder sharing; ii) The use of paralel meeting; iii) The use of various tools; iv) The use of alternative delivery model. Its revolution basically.
Calendar (time blocking, micro visualization), Jul 2022
The 10 Most Important Moments in History (owlcation)
1.The Neolithic Revolution: The Shift From Hunting-Gathering to Farming in 10,000 B.C.
2.The End of the Western Roman Empire: September 4th, 476 CE
3.The First University Opens in 895 CE in Fez (Morocco)
4.The Renaissance (1300s in Florence, Italy)
5.The Start of the First Industrial Revolution: 1760
6.”The Shot Heard Around the World” on April 19, 1775: The Start of the American Revolution
7.The Ogé Rebellion of the Haitian Revolution: August–September 1791
8.1796 First Vaccine Invented (The Start of the Medical Revolution)
9.November 9, 1989: The Day the Berlin Wall Came Down (The End of the Cold War)
10.The Invention of the Internet, 1960s
The 10 Most Important Events of Mankind (jonnathancoleman)
1.The Discovery of Fire
2.Domestication of Dogs
3.Invention of the Wheel
4.Creation of Currency
5.Invention of the Alphabet
6.Creation of Religion
7.Advent of Timekeeping
8.Invention of the Printing Press (led to Protestant Reformation, Scientific Revolution)
9.The Renaissance (create the modern world)
10.Industrial Revolution (led to urbanization, workers’ rights, labor laws, the emergence of the middle class, wealth, income)
Ten most important events in the history of Indonesia
Well this is from world perspectives.
1400-1600 Late globalization
1475 Demak, First Muslim State in Java Established
1704 Javenese war of succession
1800 Late Modernization
Japan:
1868 Meiji Restoration
British:
- 43 – The Roman Conquest of England and Wales
- 655 – The Battle of the Winwaed (The Christianity of Britain has been one of the most important drivers of world history)
- 1066 – The Battle of Stamford Bridge / The Battle of Hastings
- 1248 – Oxford University granted a Royal Charter
- 1283 – Edwardian Conquest of Wales
- 1320 – The Declaration of Arbroath
- 1340 / 1346 – The Battle of Sluys / The Battle of Crécy
- 1453 – The Battle of Castillon (With the withdrawal from Europe came the realisation that Britain no longer needed a large standing army and could focus on the navy instead)
- 1485 – The Advent of the Tudors (Under the Tudors, England began to punch its intellectual weight in the world.)
- 1485 – The Scottish Education Act of 1494
Part Two
- 1659 – The Failure of the Commonwealth
- 1688 – The Glorious Revolution
- 1707 – The Act of Union
- 1807 – The Slave Trade Act
- 1815 – The Battle of Waterloo
- 1855 – The Bessemer Process
- 1914 – 1918 – The First World War
- 1939 – 1945 – The Second World War
- 1945 – The Foundation of the Welfare State
- 1997 – The Election of New Labour
Dutch:
12 BC The Roman conquest
754 Conversion to Christianity
The Era of Anglo-Dutch Wars
The First Anglo-Dutch War (1652–54)
The Second Anglo-Dutch War of (1665–67)
The Third Anglo-Dutch War (1672–74)
The republic was never able to assemble a proper fleet for combat, however. When the war ended in May 1784, the Dutch were at the nadir of their power and prestige
Netherlands regained independence (1813)
Spain:
1.Ferdinand and Isabella Unite Spain 1479–1516
2.Wars of the French Revolution 1793–1808
3.War against Napoleon 1808–1813
French:
- 481 – 511: The Reign of Clovis
- 800: Charlemagne Becomes Holy Roman Emperor
- 843: Signing of the Treaty of Verdun
- 1461-1483: The Reign of Louis XI
- 1661 Centralisation of Power in France by Louis XIV
- 1789: The French Revolution
- 1789: Declaration of the Rights of the Man and of the Citizen of 1789
36 Turning points in Middle East History Timeline
Title: Ten most important event in Islamic World History
Let just simplified, good flowers don’t always come, good times don’t come often.
- 622 Prophet Muhammad
- 711 Andalusia
- 813 Islamic Golden Age
- 1099 Crusaders capture Jerusalem (1090 Al Ghazali)
- 1250 Egyptian Mamluk (1258 Mongol Sack Baghdad)
- 1299 Ottoman rises
- 1453 Ottoman seize Constantinople (1492 fall of Granada)
- 1744 Saud Wahhab Pact (1798 Napoleon Egypt)
- 1869 Suez Canal
- 1908 Discovery of Oil

Ten most important events in the history of Indonesia
Well its actually five most important event. I would start with the first globalization 1511-1711, second globalization 1711-1911, and third globalization 1911-present. In the first globalization there are two important event, in Europe, Portugese defeat Malaca in 1511, Protestant begin rapid economic growth, the technology that we used is only sail and gunpowder, the commodity only spice and rice. However in second globalization 1711-1911, the growth accelerated, the technology is coal steam, the commodity is textile. Interesting.
1500s
1511 Portugese: Capture of Malacca
1517 Protestant, Ninety-five Theses by Martin Luther
1600s
1611 Dutch: Batavia
1602 Dutch: VOC, 1628 Failed siege of batavia
1700s
1715 Death of Louis XIV, end of Absolut Monarch, begin of Enlightenment
1704 First Javanese War of Succession, 1755 Third Javanase War of Succession, 1760 Industrial Revolution, 1789 French Revolution
1800s
1811 British Invasion
Textile most important trade item in VOC, Anyer Panarukan Great Post Road, Waterloo
1807 Slavery is illegal in British Empire, 1850 Second Industrial Revolution, end of Age of Sail 1873
1900s
1911 World War
1945 Indonesia Independence
2011 Information Revolution
Ten most important events in the history of Indonesia
What is ten most important events in the history of Indonesia? I would suggest this 10 event would be the most significant, any other opinion?
- 1475 Demak, First Muslim State in Java Established
- 1602 VOC / Dutch East India Company. First settlement of Dutch Trading Post
- 1628 Siege of Batavia. First conflict between Jan Pieterszoon Coen and Sultan Agung Mataram
- 1704 First Javenese War of Succession
- 1740 Batavia Massacre, Led to Java War (1741–43) Casualties 20.000
- 1800 Dutch East Indies started, VOC closed
Era of United Kingdom of Netherland begin, Democratic and Industrial Development - 1808-1811 Anyer Panarukan Great Post Road
1000 km road, one of longest in the world at that time. Built within 1 year, lead by HW Daendels, Governor General of the Dutch East Indies. One of most important impact in Java economy. Casualties 12.000 people died during the construction. - 1811 Invasion of Java, Anglo-Dutch Java War, Led to 1811-1816 British/French Occupation
British Culture, Left side driving, Raffles discovery of Borobudur, Rafflesia, Bogor Botanical Garden. - 1825-1830 Java War, Casualties 200.000
Beginning era of plantation/pre-industrial and strong colonial government
1830 Cultuurstelsel: Van den Bosch.
1860 Max Havelaar Published
1867 First railway established in Semarang
1898 STOVIA, Establishment of University of Indonesia, first University in Indonesia - 20 May 1908, National Awakening Era
Budi Utomo established, First native political society in the Dutch East Indies. On next 28 October 1928, Youth Pledge, Sumpah Pemuda. Establishment of the nationalist goals of one country — Indonesia, one people — Indonesian, and one language – Indonesian