Since we have no idea what events you're looking at, we can only tell you that chronological order means arranging by date. Look up the date of each event and list the events based on earliest date first, then move on to latest date.
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in order it was, the Prinsulares, the Creoles, the Mestoicos, and the Africans and Indians
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In order to rotate around in her chair, she had to move her books.
If you order something online today but it won't be shipped for four weeks, then you are not billed until it is shipped.
Chronological order would be I, II, III, IV if you are referring to those numbers. If you mean events as listed in some book, then we have no way of knowing.
Opium wars, long march, great leap forward, four modernizations
In chronological order, Donatello, Verrocchio, Michelangelo, Bernini.
This list only contains FOUR presidents. In chronological order, it goes Fillmore, Pierce, Buchanan, Lincoln. Before Fillmore was Taylor, and after Lincoln was Johnson.
Benjamin Harrison, Grover Cleveland, William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt
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Each marriage candidate has four Heart Events. You must get all four in order to marry him/her. There are many other events in the game, but you do not need to get those.
(23rd president) Harrison(24) Cleveland ( second term)(25) McKinley(26) Theodore Roosevelt
The order of the events is as follows :The Proclamation of 1763 - attempted to limit colonial expansion westwardThe Townshend Acts (1767) - raised revenue and exerted British authorityThe Revolution more or less officially began on April 19, 1775 with the battles of Lexington and ConcordThe Declaration of Independence was adopted on July 4, 1776
Of those four, the order is Ford, Reagan, Bush, and Clinton. Your list skipped Jimmy Carter.
Mucosa, submucosa, muscularis externa, serosa
The four stages in the formation of sedimentary rock always proceed in the same order. This order is 1. Weathering of rocks, 2. Erosion by wind and water carry the products of weathering to a new place, 3. Compaction, 4. Cementation.