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  1. 1514–1866, The Transatlantic Slave Trade. The Transatlantic Slave Trade was the largest forced migration of people in world history. Profits from the sale of enslaved humans and their labor laid the economic foundation for Western Europe, the Caribbean, and the Americas. The human cost was the immense physical and psychological toll on the ...

  2. 4 de jul. de 2021 · In 1514, he was created archbishop of York and a year later the pope made him a cardinal. Soon afterwards the king appointed him lord chancellor. From 1515 to 1529, Wolsey's rule was undisputed.

  3. Richard Hunne was an English merchant tailor in the City of London during the early years of the reign of Henry VIII (1509-1547). After a dispute with his priest over his infant son's funeral, Hunne sought to use the English common law courts to challenge the church's authority. In response, church officials arrested him for trial in an ...

  4. 3 de ago. de 2021 · BBC News. 3 August 2021. Getty Images. On Tuesday 11 September 2001 suicide attackers seized US passenger jets and crashed them into two New York skyscrapers, killing thousands of people. The ...

  5. Event. 1415. A Portuguese prince, Henry the Navigator, becomes fascinated by exploration down the coast of Africa and commissions successive voyages. Go to Henry the Navigator (1394–1460) in The Oxford Companion to Ships and the Sea (2 ed.) See this event in other timelines:

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › 15141514 - Wikiwand

    Year 1514 was a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar.

  7. 16 de mar. de 2015 · In April 1530, Wolsey arrived in York as Archbishop of York. He had been appointed Archbishop of York in 1514. Sixteen years later he visited the city for the first time! Henry’s anger at Wolsey’s failure to get a divorce became more intense and he ordered his arrest which happened in November 1530.