Outline the main features of development of everything from the pre-historic times to present?
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1. Pre-historic times: - Hunter-gatherer societies - Nomadic lifestyle - Use of stone tools and weapons - Cave paintings and other forms of early art - Development of basic social structures and communication
2. Ancient civilizations: - Rise of agriculture and settled communities - Development of writing systems - Construction of monumental architecture (pyramids, temples, etc.) - Establishment of complex social hierarchies and political systems - Advancements in mathematics, astronomy, and other sciences
3. Middle Ages: - Feudalism and manorialism - Growth of trade and commerce - Spread of Christianity and other religions - Crusades and other religious conflicts - Renaissance and the revival of classical learning
4. Industrial Revolution: - Shift from agrarian to industrial economies - Invention of steam engines and other technologies - Urbanization and growth of cities - Rise of capitalism and industrial capitalism - Social and political reforms (labor laws, suffrage movements, etc.)
5. Modern era: - Globalization and interconnectedness - Technological advancements (computers, internet, etc.) - Environmental challenges and sustainability efforts - Social movements for equality and human rights - Continued economic and political changes (globalization, neoliberalism, etc.)
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Prehistoric Times
- Paleolithic Era (c. 2.6 million - 10,000 BCE): - Hunter-gatherer societies - Development of stone tools and weapons - Fire and shelter usage
- Mesolithic Era (c. 10,000 - 6,000 BCE): - Climate change and population growth - Development of composite tools, bows and arrows - Increased reliance on fishing and gathering
- Neolithic Era (c. 6,000 - 3,000 BCE): - Agricultural Revolution: domestication of plants and animals - Development of pottery and weaving - Emergence of permanent settlements and social hierarchies
Ancient Civilizations
- Mesopotamia (c. 3500 - 539 BCE): - Invention of writing (cuneiform) - Development of irrigation systems and urban planning - Codification of laws and establishment of empires
- Egypt (c. 3100 - 30 BCE): - Advanced mathematics and engineering (e.g., pyramids) - Hieroglyphic writing system - Development of monotheistic religion
- India (c. 3300 - 1800 BCE): - Indus Valley Civilization: advanced cities, plumbing, and trade - Development of the Vedas (sacred texts) - Emergence of Hinduism
- China (c. 1600 - 221 BCE): - Shang Dynasty: bronzework and oracle bone writing - Zhou Dynasty: development of Confucianism and Daoism
Classical Civilizations
- Greece (c. 800 - 146 BCE): - Golden Age: philosophy, literature, and art - Development of democracy and Olympic Games
- Rome (c. 753 BCE - 476 CE): - Vast empire: engineering, architecture, and law - Development of Latin language and Christianity
Middle Ages (c. 5th - 15th Centuries)
- Western Europe: - Feudalism: social and political system - Crusades: wars for religious control - Rise of universities and scientific inquiry
- Eastern Europe: - Byzantine Empire: heir to Roman Empire - Orthodox Christianity and Cyrillic alphabet
- Islamic World: - Caliphate: vast empire spanning from Spain to India - Islamic Golden Age: scientific advances, philosophy, and art
Renaissance (c. 14th - 16th Centuries)
- Rediscovery of Classical ideas: humanism and rationalism - Scientific Revolution: Copernicus, Galileo, and Kepler - Exploration and Expansion: Age of Discovery and colonization
Enlightenment (c. 17th - 18th Centuries)
- Reason and Science: emphasis on reason and observation - Social and Political Revolutions: American and French Revolutions - Industrial Revolution: mechanization and mass production
Modern Era
- 19th Century: - Scientific and technological advancements - Imperialism and colonization - Rise of nationalism and social movements
- 20th Century: - World Wars and technological advancements - Decolonization and the Cold War - Digital Revolution and globalization
21st Century
- Rapid and continuous technological advancements: AI, automation, biotechnology - Global interconnectedness and interdependence: internet, social media - Sustainability and climate change: challenges and opportunities