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**Wheat domesticated | **Wheat domesticated | ||
**Corn Domesticated | **Corn Domesticated | ||
[[Wikipedia:Domestication|History of Domestication?]] | [[Wikipedia:Domestication|History of Domestication?]]<br>[https://animals.howstuffworks.com/animal-facts/animal-domestication2.htm History of domestication] | ||
[https://animals.howstuffworks.com/animal-facts/animal-domestication2.htm History of domestication] | |||
*1492 | *1492 | ||
**Columbus 'Discovers' America | **Columbus 'Discovers' America beginning of the Columbian exchange | ||
*Years of plague in the america nearly wipes out all indigenous populations | *Years of plague in the america nearly wipes out all indigenous populations | ||
[[Wikipedia:History of biological warfare|Germ Warfare Hist]] | [[Wikipedia:History of biological warfare|Germ Warfare Hist]] | ||
Reference Mary Shelly | *[[Wikipedia:Nicolas Steno|Nicolas Steno]] born lived died | ||
Reference Mary [[Wollstone]]craft Shelly | |||
* 1815 | * 1815 | ||
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<ref>Hitchcock, Susan Tyler. 2007. Frankenstein: a cultural history. New York: W.W. Norton.</ref> | <ref>Hitchcock, Susan Tyler. 2007. Frankenstein: a cultural history. New York: W.W. Norton.</ref> | ||
[http://www.worldcat.org/title/frankenstein-a-cultural-history/oclc/427507173&referer=brief_results | Cite [http://www.worldcat.org/title/frankenstein-a-cultural-history/oclc/427507173&referer=brief_results Frankenstein: A Cultural History] by Susan Tyler Hitchcock | ||
==Twig History== | ==Twig History== | ||
Revision as of 05:54, March 3, 2018
Blah blah something about seeds and plants and the bearing of fruit
Our Timline
Early forms of genetic engineering, or 'Biopunk' have insured health and expansion of mankind.
- Wolves domesticated, possible in early China though speicfics very.
- Birth of Agriculture
- Wheat domesticated
- Corn Domesticated
History of Domestication?
History of domestication
- 1492
- Columbus 'Discovers' America beginning of the Columbian exchange
- Years of plague in the america nearly wipes out all indigenous populations
- Nicolas Steno born lived died
Reference Mary Wollstonecraft Shelly
- 1815
- Mount Tambora erupts
<ref>Hitchcock, Susan Tyler. 2007. Frankenstein: a cultural history. New York: W.W. Norton.</ref>
Cite Frankenstein: A Cultural History by Susan Tyler Hitchcock
Twig History
- 1821 divergence point (possibly earlier)
Cover The War
References
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