Cont. : Eurasia: the growth of civilization to 200 A.D. -- Ancient world: in the 7th century B.C. -- Classical Greece and Athenian empire: about 450 B.C. -- Alexander's empire and Hellenistic world: 3rd century B.C. -- India: 250 B.C. and 400 A.D. -- China: about 100 B.C. and about 500 B.C. -- Roman republic: in the time of Caesar and Cicero -- Roman empire: about 120 A.D. -- Roman empire: about 400 A.D. and the barbarian invasions -- Eastern and southern Asia: about 750 A.D. -- Europe and the crusader states: about 1140 -- Asia: at the death of Kublai Khan, 1294 -- Europe: about 1360 -- European civilization: during the Renaissance -- Italian renaissance -- Age of discovery -- Europe about 1560 -- Ottoman empire: 1529-1789 -- Holy Roman empire: after the peace of Westphalia, 1648 -- Europe in 1721: after the treaty of Utrecht, 1713, and associated treaties -- Eastern and Southern Asia: about 1775 --Revolutions in the Atlantic world, 1776-1826 -- British North America: after the Seven Years' war -- Revolutionary war -- State claims to western lands: and cession to the United States -- United States: 1775-1800. Westward expansion: 1800-1850 -- Latin America about 1790 -- Latin America after independence -- Canada 1792-1840 -- Dominion of Canada: formed 1867 -- Europe in 1810: at the height of Napoleon's power -- Europe in 1815: after the treaty of Vienna -- Unification of Germany: Bismarck's empire -- Unification of Italy -- Industrialization of Europe 1850 -- Industrialization of Europe 1910 -- Expansion of Russia in Europe -- European invasions of Russia -- Expansion of Russia in Asia -- Languages of Europe: in the 19th century -- Partition of Africa -- Civil War -- Campaigns of the Civil War -- Balkan peninsula to 1914: including Austria-Hungary, 1867 -- Europe in 1914 -- World about 1900: showing the colonial empires, showing also the more recent Arctic explorations -- Asia 1900 --Europe 1922-40 --Europe after World War II: showing changes to 1950 --Asia: after World War II, showing changes to 1950 --World after World War II: showing changes to 1961.