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Through the ages

Selene Tablado Morena Candeloro,


Valentina riva y Lucas Lopez Gattucci
200.000 b.c 3500 b.c 1500 a.c
Language Writing The Gutenberg printer
For a long time, human beings Writing is discovered, they The Gutenberg printing press
communicated with signs, until make drawings that have a emerged, which generated great
they discovered language, a very meaning and because they social impacts. It helped the
simple one that would serve to advancement and preservation of
want to tell something.
communicate comfortably. knowledge. He also promoted the
emergence of journalism, with the
creation of the newspaper
1800 1830 1854
Photography Telegraph Telephone
Photography allowed reality to be The telegraph is created as a The telephone emerged through
known and preserved in a better way, communication system that allows Meucci, it was easier to use and
images were added to newspapers the transmission of messages
and gave way to cinema. 1895 The you did not need to know the
through electrical impulses and
Lumiere created the cinematograph Morse code.
using Morse code. It was the first
and that's where cinema really
began medium that allowed instant
communication and at a distance
1906 1925 1965-1976
The radio The television Computer
The radio was created, thanks to Television was introduced, marking Computers evolved with significant
milestones. In 1965, the Program 101, often
Tesla's advances, the Tesla coil was the first transmission of moving
regarded as the first desktop computer,
created, then in 1909 Marconi images and sound. It quickly gained
was introduced. Subsequently, Microsoft
received the Nobel Prize in physics popularity, becoming a primary
launched its operating system in 1975, and
for being able to make the first source of information and Apple introduced iOS in 1976. These
transmission across the ocean. entertainment, revolutionizing the innovations brought computing into
way people accessed news and homes and workplaces.
movies.
1983 2000+
Internet Cellphones
The birth of the internet eliminated The latest milestone in
communication evolution revolves
the limitations of distance, allowing around portable devices, including
global communication via mobile phones, tablets, and laptops.
computers with internet access. This These devices have become
indispensable for interpersonal
marked the beginning of the
communication,providing quick
Information age. access to information from anywhere
and accelerating the spread of news.
SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AS A
MEANS OF
COMMUNICATION
We must not forget that social movements have
been and continue to be very important to advance
society.
5TH CENTURY: SPARTACUS' REBELLION
IN ANCIENT ROME (73-71 BC).

The Spartacus Rebellion: A slave


uprising led by Spartacus in
ancient Rome (73-71 BC) that
was eventually crushed by the
Roman army.
18TH CENTURY: FRENCH REVOLUTION
(1789-1799).

The French Revolution (1789-1799) was a


tumultuous period in France marked by the
overthrow of the monarchy, the rise of radical
political movements, and the eventual ascent
of Napoleon Bonaparte to power. It
significantly influenced modern politics and
introduced principles of liberty and equality.
19TH CENTURY: WORKERS' AND SYNDICALIST
MOVEMENT (THROUGHOUT THE CENTURY).

The 19th-century workers movement was


a century-long effort by laborers to
improve working conditions and secure
better rights and wages, leading to the
formation of modern labor unions and
labor rights.
18TH CENTURY: AMERICAN REVOLUTION (1775-
1783)
The American Revolution was a
conflict in the 18th century in the
Thirteen Colonies against British
rule, resulting in the independence
of the United States.
1970S: SECOND WAVE FEMINIST MOVEMENT.

In the 1970s, the Second Wave


Feminist Movement fought for
gender equality and women's
rights, achieving progress on
issues such as abortion and
workplace equality.
MEXICAN STUDENT MOVEMENTS: 1960 AND
1968
The 1960 student movement in Mexico
was a series of protests against the
authoritarian government and for
educational reforms. It led to the creation
of the FNERR and set the stage for the
1968 student movement, which ended in
the Tlatelolco massacre.

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