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Moses leads his people out of Egypt. Nebuchadnezzar I begins his rule as king of Babylon. The feudal system follows.

The Kingdom of Kush in Nubia begins. Israel is invaded and defeated by the Philistines. Saul is anointed king of Israel by the one of the last remaining Israelite judges. In the battle of Gilboa , Saul is killed and David ascends to the throne. David dies and his throne is replaced by his son Solomon.

The Dedication of Temple at Jerusalem is built by Solomon. Solomon dies and his throne is replaced by his son Rehoboam who faces a rebellion soon after his ascension. Carthage is founded by the Phoenicians, not far from Utica. The very first recorded Olympic Games are established in Greece. The Eastern Chou Dynasty in China begins. Buddha dies in India. Hippocrates is born.

Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta begins. The Government of the Thirty Tyrants begins. Spartans defeat the Athenians to end the Peloponnesian War. Spartan forces win the Battle of Coronea. The city of Rome is ransacked by The Gauls from France. Antalcidas of Sparta forms a peace pact with Persia.

Hippocrates dies. Sparta and The Athenian League form a peace pact. Rome elects its first plebeian council member. The Third Sacred War begins. The Fourth Sacred War begins.

Philip II of Macedonia is assassinated. Soon, instant towns sprang up and grew to become flourishing boomtowns. The legacy of these prospectors can be found in the many Ghost Towns that dot the Interior today. In response to the frenzied discovery and mining of gold, the British Government quickly created the mainland colony of British Columbia in In the colony of Vancouver Island was combined with the colony of British Columbia, with Victoria becoming the provincial capital of British Columbia on April 2 In , with the promise of completing the Canadian Pacific Railway by , British Columbia was lead into confederation, rather than join the United States to the south, with Victoria as the seat of Government.

Gold discoveries continued, with gold being found in the Peace River in The Cariboo Wagon Road was constructed from the town of Yale to the boomtown of Barkerville, which in in its heyday was the largest city west of Chicago and north of San Fransisco. Completed in , the Cariboo Wagon Road opened up the British Columbia Interior, with mule trains and stagecoaches plying the route, and roadhouses and boomtowns dotting the roadside.

Gold was discovered further north, placing Dawson Creek on the brink of the huge Klondike Gold Rush of The mining industry, the railway, and the geology of the land have all contributed to the history and development of British Columbia.

The rise and fall of many settlements can be attributed to the route of the railway, while natural features, such as the abundance of hot springs in the BC Rockies, have been responsible for the eventual growth of resort towns.

The fur and salmon trade brought great prosperity to the First Nations people, whose society was organized around wealth, possessions and potlatches. Who decided when Year 1 was? What came first AD or BC? Is there a gap between BC and AD? Who was born in the year 1? What happened in the year ? Events pertaining to religion in the year Does AD stand for after death? What does 6 BC mean? What does AD mean in time? Anno Domini. Why are the months named wrong?

What was the first day of ad? What is the year before 1 AD called?



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