Histoire seconde

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About this app

This application contains history lessons for second graders, summaries of all lessons and activities without the Internet.
Excellent summary that helps you understand the lessons while memorizing them quickly.
An application that works without the need for internet and eliminates a pile of papers. You can use this app anywhere without needing a booklet or anything.
Complete summary of all 2nde history lessons.

Summary :

1- Program
• Chapter 1: History and its organization
• Chapter 2: The ancient Mediterranean: Greek and Roman traces
• Chapter 3: The medieval Mediterranean: area of ​​exchanges and conflicts at the crossroads of three civilizations
• Chapter 4: The Atlantic opening: the consequences of the discovery of the 'New World'
• Chapter 5: Renaissance, Humanism and religious reforms: changes in Europe
• Chapter 6: The affirmation of the State in the kingdom of France
• Chapter 7: The British model and its influence
• Chapter 8: The Enlightenment and the development of science
• Chapter 9: Tensions, mutations and tensions in the society of orders
2- Encyclopedia
• Definitions
• Historical events
• Historical persons

This is a Summarization for educational purposes, not a book so there is no copyright violation.
Updated on
Nov 21, 2023

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