Infográfico educacional em estilo de livro didático com linha cronologica horizontal, sete marcos históricos e setas que explicam a ordem dos eventos da esquerda para a direita. O visual monocromático, limpo e editorial inclui mapa-múndi de contexto, rótulos didáticos e ícones históricos com clima acadêmico moderno.
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Historical timeline infographic titled "How a Timeline Organizes History" with a HORIZONTAL timeline ribbon as the dominant visual, designed as a clear educational century overview explaining how historical events are arranged from left to right in chronological order. Show a bold left-to-right arrow labeled "Past" on the left and "Later" on the right, with a small instructional note "Events are organized from earliest to latest date." Use exactly 7 milestone markers spaced evenly across the ribbon, each with precise date / year, a short heading in English, a one-line caption in English, and a distinct visual cue. Milestones: 1) "1453" — heading "Fall of Constantinople" — caption "A major medieval city fell, marking a turning point in world history." — visual cue: ruined column and crown. 2) "1492" — heading "Columbus Reaches the Americas" — caption "Ocean voyages connected continents and reshaped global history." — visual cue: sailing ship and scroll. 3) "1776" — heading "American Declaration" — caption "A new nation announced its independence in a famous document." — visual cue: parchment document and quill. 4) "1789" — heading "French Revolution Begins" — caption "Political revolution transformed France and inspired later movements." — visual cue: broken crown and raised document. 5) "1869" — heading "Suez Canal Opens" — caption "A new waterway shortened trade routes between Europe and Asia." — visual cue: ship and simplified canal map. 6) "1914" — heading "First World War Begins" — caption "Industrial warfare changed the scale and technology of conflict." — visual cue: helmet and factory silhouette. 7) "1945" — heading "United Nations Founded" — caption "A modern international body was created after global war." — visual cue: modern document and olive branch. Since this infographic explains chronology itself rather than one empire, overlay a simple educational macro structure above the ribbon labeled "Earlier Events → Turning Points → Modern Era" instead of dynastic phases. Include a small inset world map labeled "Example Global Context" with arrows indicating Atlantic exploration and a highlighted Suez region, to show how a timeline can connect dates to places. Name 3 key figures in compact side labels with dates and exact rendered names: "Christopher Columbus (1451–1506)", "George Washington (1732–1799)", "Napoleon Bonaparte (1769–1821)". Add small teaching labels such as "Date", "Heading", "Caption", and "Visual Symbol" pointing to one milestone as an example of timeline structure. Visual style: modern textbook diagram, monochrome textbook palette, clean grayscale with subtle charcoal accents, calm academic mood, balanced spacing, clear hierarchy, editorial historical illustration, textbook-grade clarity, period-appropriate imagery, vector-clean lines. All text rendered cleanly in English, no spelling errors, no gibberish characters, no watermarks Render dates in Arabic numerals. Avoid graphic battlefield gore, no real death photos, no flags or symbols of hate movements. For contested historical narratives, present neutrally — no propaganda framing, no glorification of atrocities. Period-appropriate but tasteful.
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