1750- 1918

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    Tour Timeline 1750-1918

  • American declaration of independence signed

    American declaration of independence signed
    The Thirteen American Colonies decided that they no longer wanted to be apart of the British empire, therefore they formed a new nation- The United States of America.
  • Arrival of the First Fleet, Australia

    Arrival of the First Fleet, Australia
    Governor Phillips formalism the British colonisation of Australia after a 3 month journey to reach Botany Bay.
  • Start of the French Revolution

    Start of the French Revolution
    The French Revolution 1789- 1799 was a period that revolutionised France politically, socially and religiously.
  • The industrial revolution began

    The industrial revolution began
    The Industrial revolution was the tradition from small farms and cottage industries to large scale manufacturing.
  • Abolishment of Triangular Slave Trade

    Abolishment of Triangular Slave Trade
    The Triangular Slave Trade lasted from the late 16th to the 18th centuries, between West Africa, Caribbean or American colonies and the European colonies. It carried slaves, crops, and manufactured goods
  • The Eureka Rebellion

    The Eureka Rebellion
    The Eureka Rebellion occurred when Australian gold miners were done with little rights and high licence fees. They then began to rebel against the forces of Australia until they recived their rights.
  • The boxer rebellion

    The boxer rebellion
    the boxer rebellion was lead by a group of Chinese martial artists that attempted to drive all foreigners out of china. Though this rebellion it put an end to Chinese imperialism and established the Chinese republic.
  • All Women Granted the Right to Vote, Australia

    All Women Granted the Right to Vote, Australia
    Women in Victoria demanded the right to vote, like the rest of Australia. Then granted it in 1908 after many years of rioting.
  • Russian revolution

    Russian revolution
    the Russian revolution began in 1917 when the peasants and the working class of Russia rebelled against Tsar Nicholas II and his government.
  • End of WW1

    End of WW1
    WW1 or the war to end all wars resulted in over 16 million people dead and many more injured for life. WW1 ended due to Germany's surrender and the nations signed the Treaty of Versailles.