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Blah blah something about seeds and plants and the bearing of fruit. Cultural milestones and geological events.
Man has engaged in biotechnology and other ways of engineering or organisms for all of its history.<!-- Cultural milestones and geological events.-->
==Shared Timeline==
==Shared Timeline==
Early forms of genetic engineering, or [[Wikipedia:Biopunk|'Biopunk']] have insured health and expansion of mankind.
Early forms of genetic engineering, or [[Wikipedia:Biopunk|'Biopunk']] have insured health and expansion of mankind.
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*Birth of Agriculture
*Birth of Agriculture
**Wheat domesticated
**Wheat domesticated in Levant
**Corn Domesticated
**Corn Domesticated in central america
[[Wikipedia:Domestication|History of Domestication?]]<br>[https://animals.howstuffworks.com/animal-facts/animal-domestication2.htm History of domestication]
[[Wikipedia:Domestication|History of Domestication?]]<br>[https://animals.howstuffworks.com/animal-facts/animal-domestication2.htm History of domestication]
===216===
===216===
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*Columbus 'Discovers' North America, beginning of the Columbian exchange
*Columbus 'Discovers' North America, beginning of the Columbian exchange


*Years of plague in the america nearly wipes out all indigenous populations, causes population explosion in numerous pray species including passenger pigeons and Buffalo.
*Years of plague in the new world nearly wipes out all indigenous populations, millions die.
**Causes population explosion in numerous pray species including passenger pigeons and Buffalo.
**Tenpurature drops due to mass population die off in the new world.
[[Wikipedia:History of biological warfare|Germ Warfare Hist]]
[[Wikipedia:History of biological warfare|Germ Warfare Hist]]
===1686===
===1686===
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===1700s===
===1700s===
*[[Wikipedia:Louis XIV of France|Louis XIV of France]] turns down the offer of an Italian chemist to develop to first bacteriological weapon, the chemist is granted a pension for his silence.<ref>[https://www.britannica.com/biography/Louis-XIV-king-of-France Louis XIV Britanica entry]</ref>
*[[Wikipedia:Louis XIV of France|Louis XIV of France]] turns down the offer of an Italian chemist to develop to first bacteriological weapon, the chemist is granted a pension for his silence.<ref>[https://www.britannica.com/biography/Louis-XIV-king-of-France Louis XIV Britanica entry]</ref>
===1727===
*March 31st
**Isaic Newton dies
Reference Mary [[Wollstone]]craft Shelly  
Reference Mary [[Wollstone]]craft Shelly  
===1815===
===1815===
*Mount Tambora erupts  
*Mount Tambora erupts  
===1816===
===1816===  
*[[Wikipedia:Year Without a Summer|Year Without a Summer]]
*[[Wikipedia:Year Without a Summer|Year Without a Summer]]
<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>

Revision as of 17:43, May 3, 2018

Man has engaged in biotechnology and other ways of engineering or organisms for all of its history.

Shared Timeline

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 in Levant
    • Corn Domesticated in central america

History of Domestication?
History of domestication

216

1215

1492

  • Columbus 'Discovers' North America, beginning of the Columbian exchange
  • Years of plague in the new world nearly wipes out all indigenous populations, millions die.
    • Causes population explosion in numerous pray species including passenger pigeons and Buffalo.
    • Tenpurature drops due to mass population die off in the new world.

Germ Warfare Hist

1686

1700s

1727

  • March 31st
    • Isaic Newton dies

Reference Mary Wollstonecraft Shelly

1815

  • Mount Tambora erupts

1816

<ref>Hitchcock, Susan Tyler. 2007. Frankenstein: a cultural history. New York: W.W. Norton.</ref>

Cite Frankenstein: A Cultural History by Susan Tyler Hitchcock

1819

Twig History

1821

  1. This is believed to be the divergence point but it was likely earlier. Cultural milestones during and after this date is solely based on story notes in Twig.
  2. Remember to cover The War

1906

1921

1922

1923

1924

1925

1926

References

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