AP Euro (1311-1850)

  • Period: Jan 1, 1311 to Jan 1, 1447

    The Italian States in the Renaissance - Duchy of Milan - The Viscontis

  • Dec 14, 1389

    Battle of Kosovo Europe in the Renaissance Eastern Europe

  • Period: Dec 14, 1414 to Dec 14, 1418

    The Church in the Renaissance - Council of Constance

  • Jan 1, 1415

    Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Brandenburg-Prussia Hohenzollerns established in Brandenburg

  • Dec 14, 1415

    Burning of John Hus - The Church in the Renaissance

  • Dec 14, 1417

    End of the Great schism - The Church in the Renaissance

  • Period: Jan 14, 1422 to Dec 14, 1461

    Europe in the Renaissance - Charles VII

  • Period: Jan 14, 1434 to Jan 14, 1464

    The Italian states in the Renaissance - Florence - Cosimo de'Medici

  • Period: Dec 14, 1440 to Dec 14, 1493

    Europe in the Renaissance - Holy Roman Empire - Frederick III

  • Period: Jan 1, 1450 to Jan 15, 1494

    The Italian States in the Renaissance - Ducy of Milan - The Sforzas

  • Period: Jan 14, 1450 to Jan 14, 1485

    Europe in the Renaissance - England War of the Roses

  • Jan 14, 1454

    The Italian States in the Renaissance - Peace of Lodi

  • Period: Dec 14, 1458 to Dec 14, 1490

    Europe in the Renaissance - Eastern Europe - Hungary: Matthias Corvinus

  • Dec 14, 1460

    Pius II issues the papal bull Execrabillis The Church in the Renaissance

  • Period: Jan 14, 1461 to Jan 14, 1483

    Europe in the Renaissance - Louis XI The Spider

  • Period: Dec 14, 1462 to Dec 14, 1505

    Europe in the Renaissance - Eastern Europe - Russia: Ivan III

  • Period: Jan 14, 1469 to Jan 14, 1492

    The Italian States in the Renaissance - Florence - Lorenzo de'Medici

  • Dec 14, 1469

    Europe in the Renaissance - Spain - Marriage of Ferdinand and Isabella

  • Period: Dec 14, 1471 to Dec 14, 1484

    The Church in the Renaissance - The Renaissance Papacy - Sixtus IV

  • Period: Jan 14, 1474 to Jan 14, 1504

    Europe in the Renaissance - Spain - Isabella of Castille

  • Dec 14, 1478

    Europe in the Renaissance - Spain - Introduction of Inquisition

  • Period: Jan 14, 1479 to Dec 14, 1516

    Europe in the Renaissance - Spain Ferdinand of Aragon

  • Period: Jan 14, 1483 to Jan 14, 1485

    Europe in the Renaissance - Engalnd Richard III

  • Period: Jan 14, 1485 to Jan 14, 1509

    Europe in the Renaissance - Henry VII

  • Dec 14, 1488

    Bartholomeu Dias Sails Around the Tip of Africa - The Portuguese and Spanish Empires in the Sixteenth Century

  • Dec 14, 1492

    Europe in the Renaissance - Spain Expulsion of the Jews

  • Period: Dec 14, 1492 to Dec 14, 1503

    The Church in the Renaissance - The Renaissance Papacy - Alexander VI

  • Period: Dec 14, 1492 to Dec 14, 1502

    Portuguese and Spanish Empires in the Sixteenth Century - The Voyages of Columbus

  • Period: Jan 14, 1493 to Jan 14, 1519

    Europe in the Renaissance - Holy Roman Empire - Maximillan I

  • Jan 14, 1494

    The Italian States in the Renaissance - Beginning of Italian wars - French Invasion of Italy

  • Dec 14, 1494

    Treaty of Tordesillas Portuguese and Spanish Empires in the Sixteenth Century

  • Dec 14, 1498

    Vasco da Gama Lands at calicut in India - Portuguese and Spanish Empires in the Sixteenth Century

  • Dec 14, 1502

    Europe in the Renaissance - Spain - Expulsion of the uslims

  • Period: Dec 14, 1503 to Dec 14, 1513

    The Church in the Renaissance - The Renaissance Papacy - Julius II

  • Period: Dec 14, 1509 to Dec 14, 1547

    New Reform Movements - The Reformation in England - Henry VIII

  • Dec 14, 1511

    Portuguese Seize Malacca - Portuguese and Spanish Empires in the Sixteenth Century

  • Period: Dec 14, 1513 to Dec 14, 1521

    The Church in the Renaissance - The Renaissance Papacy - Leo X

  • Dec 14, 1514

    Landing of Portuguese ships in Sourhern China - Portuguese and Spanish Empires in the Sixteenth Century

  • Dec 14, 1517

    Ninety Five Theses - Luther's reform Movement

  • Dec 14, 1518

    Zwingli Made Cathedral Priest at Zurich - The Zwinglian Reformation - New Reform Movements

  • Dec 14, 1519

    Leipzid Debate- Luther's reform Movement

  • Period: Dec 14, 1519 to Dec 14, 1522

    Portuguese and Spanish Empires in the Sixteenth Century - Magellans voyage Around the World

  • Period: Dec 14, 1519 to Dec 14, 1522

    Portuguese and Spanish Empires in the Sixteenth Century - Spanish Conquest of Mexico

  • Dec 14, 1521

    Diet and Edict of Worms - Luther's reform Movement

  • Period: Dec 14, 1521 to Dec 14, 1525

    Politics and the German Reformation - First Habsbug - Valois War

  • Dec 14, 1523

    Reform adopted in Zurich - The Zwinglian Reformation - New Reform Movements

  • Dec 14, 1523

    Anabaptists Expelled from Zurich - New Reform Movements - The Anabaptists

  • Period: Dec 14, 1524 to Dec 14, 1525

    - Luther's reform Movement - Peasants War

  • Dec 14, 1526

    Battle of moh Acs - Politics and the German Reformation

  • Jan 14, 1527

    The Italian States in the Renaissance - Sack of Rome

  • Period: Dec 14, 1527 to Dec 14, 1529

    Politics and the German Reformation - Second Habsburg-Valois War

  • Dec 14, 1529

    Defeat of the Turks at Vienna - Politics and the German Reformation

  • Dec 14, 1529

    Marburg Colloquy - The Zwinglian Reformation - New Reform Movements

  • Dec 14, 1530

    Diet of Augsburg - Politics and the German Reformation

  • Period: Dec 14, 1530 to Dec 14, 1535

    Portuguese and Spanish Empires in the Sixteenth Century - Pizarros conquest of the inca

  • Dec 14, 1531

    Formation of Schmalkaldic League - Politics and the German Reformation

  • Dec 14, 1531

    Death of Zwingli on the battlefield - The Zwinglian Reformation - New Reform Movements

  • Period: Jan 1, 1533 to

    Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Russia - Ivan IV the Terrible

  • Dec 14, 1534

    Act of Supremacy New Reform Movements - The Reformation in England Henry VIII

  • Period: Dec 14, 1534 to Dec 14, 1535

    New Reform Movements - The Anabaptists - New jerusalem in Muster

  • Period: Dec 14, 1534 to Dec 14, 1549

    The Catholic Reformation - Pope Paul III

  • Dec 14, 1535

    Execution of Thomas More New Reform Movements - The Reformation in England - Henry VIII

  • Period: Dec 14, 1535 to Dec 14, 1538

    Politics and the German Reformation - Third Habsburg - Valois War

  • Dec 14, 1536

    Institutes of the Christian Religion - New Reform Movements - Calvin and Calvinism

  • Dec 14, 1536

    Calvin Begins Ministry in Geneva - New Reform Movements - Calvin and calvinism

  • Dec 14, 1540

    Papal Recognition of Society of Jesus (Jesuits - The Catholic Reformation

  • Dec 14, 1541

    Ecclesiastical Ordinances New Reform Movements - Calvin and Calvinism

  • Dec 14, 1542

    Establishment of Roman Inquisition (Holy Office) The Catholic Reformation

  • Period: Dec 14, 1542 to Dec 14, 1544

    Politics and the German Reformation - Fourth Habsburg-Valois War

  • Jan 1, 1543

    Important Works of the Scientific Revolution - Vesalius, On the Fabric of the Human Body

  • Jan 1, 1543

    Important Works of the Scientific Revolution - Copernicus, On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres

  • Dec 14, 1543

    Portuguese Traders Land in Japan - New Rivals in the World Stage

  • Period: Dec 14, 1545 to Dec 14, 1563

    The Catholic Reformation - Council of Trent

  • Period: Dec 14, 1546 to Dec 14, 1555

    Politics and the German Reformation - Schmalkaldic Wars

  • Period: Dec 14, 1547 to Dec 14, 1553

    New Reform Movements - The Reformation in England - Edward VI

  • Period: Dec 14, 1547 to Dec 14, 1559

    The French Wars of Religion (1562-1598) - Henry II

  • Period: Dec 14, 1553 to Dec 14, 1558

    New Reform Movements - The Reformation in England - Mary

  • Dec 14, 1555

    Peace of Augsburg - Politics and the German Reformation

  • Period: Dec 14, 1555 to Dec 14, 1559

    The Catholic Reformation - Pope Paul IV

  • Period: Dec 14, 1556 to

    Philip II and Militant Catholicism - Philip II

  • Period: Dec 14, 1560 to Dec 14, 1574

    The French Wars of Religion (1562-1598) - Charles IX

  • Dec 14, 1562

    Duke of Guise Massacres Huguenot Congretation at Vassy - The French Wars of Religion (1562-1598)

  • Dec 14, 1566

    Outbreak of Revolt in the Netherlands - Philip II and Militant Catholicism

  • Jan 1, 1569

    Limited Monarchy and Republics - Poland - Merger of Poland and Lithuania

  • Dec 14, 1571

    Battle of Lepanto Philip II and Militant Catholicism

  • Dec 14, 1572

    Saint Bartholomews Day Massacre - The French Wars of Religion (1562-1598)

  • Period: Dec 14, 1574 to

    The French Wars of Religion (1562-1598) - Henry III

  • Dec 14, 1576

    Formation of the Holy League - The French Wars of Religion (1562-1598)

  • Dec 14, 1576

    Pacification of Ghent - Philip II and Militant Catholicism

  • Dec 14, 1579

    Union of Arras - Philip II and Militant Catholicism

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    Limited Monarchy and Republics - Poland - Sigismind III

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    Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Denmark - Christian IV

  • Spanish Armada - Philip II and Militant Catholicism

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    The French Wars of Religion (1562-1598) - War of the Three Henries

  • Assassination of Henry III - The French Wars of Religion (1562-1598)

  • Fall of Constantinope and Byzantine Empire

  • Coronation of Henry IV - The French Wars of Religion (1562-1598)

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    Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Russia - Time of Troubles

  • Edict of Nantes The French Wars of Religion (1562-1598)

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    Absolutism in Western Europe - Spain - Philip III

  • British East India Company Formed - New Rivals in the World Stage

  • Dutch East India Company Formed - New Rivals in the World Stage

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    Limited Monarchy and Republics - England - James I

  • English Settlement at Jamestown - New Rivals in the World Stage

  • Champlain Establishes Settlement At Quebec - New Rivals in the World Stage

  • Protestant Union - The Thirty Years War

  • Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Brandenburg-Prussia - Hohenzollerns acquire lands along the Rhine

  • Twelve Year Truce (Spain and Netherlands) Philip II and Militant Catholicism

  • Catholic League - The Thirty Years War

  • Important Works of the Scientific Revolution - Galileo, The Starry Messenger

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    Absolutism in Western Europe - France - Louis XIII

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    Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Sweden - Gustavus Adolphus

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    Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Russia - Michael Romanov

  • Election of Habsburg Archduke Ferdinant as King of Bohemia - The Thirty Years War

  • Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Brandenburg-Prussia - Hohenzollerns acquire East Prussia

  • Bohemian Revolt Against Ferdinand- The Thirty Years War

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    The Thirty Years War - Bohemian Phase

  • Dutch Fort Established at Batavia - New Rivals in the World Stage

  • Consequences of the Scientific Revolution: Important Works - Bacon, the Great Instauration

  • Battle of White Mountain - The Thirty Years War

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    Absolutism in Western Europe - Spain - Philip IV

  • Spanish Conquest of Palatinate - The Thirty Years War

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    Absolutism in Western Europe - France - Cardinal Richelieu as Chief Minister

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    Limited Monarchy and Republics - Enland - Charles I

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    The Thirty Years War - Danish Phase

  • Limited Monarchy and Republics - England - Charles I - Petition of Right

  • Important Works of the Scientific Revolution - Harvey, On the Motion of the Heart and Blood

  • Edict of Restitution - Danish Phase - The Thirty Years War

  • Edict of Restitution - - The Thirty Years War danish PHase

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    The Thirty Years War - Swedish Phase

  • Important Works of the Scientific Revolution - Galileo, Dialogue on the Two Chief World Systems

  • Battle of LE utzen - The Thirty Years War - Swedish PHase

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    Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Sweden - Christina

  • Battle of Neordlingen - The Thirty Years War - Swedish Phase

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    The Thirty Years War - Franco-Swedish Phase

  • Consequences of the Scientific Revolution: Important Works - Descartes, Discourse on Method

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    Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Brandenburg-Prussia - Frederick William the Great Elector

  • Dutch Seize Malacca from the Portuguese - New Rivals in the World Stage

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    Limited Monarchy and Republics - England - Charles I - First Civil War

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    Absolutism in Western Europe - France - Ministry of Cardinal Mazarin

  • Battle of Rocroi - The Thirty Years War - Franco-Swedish Phase

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    Absolutism in Western Europe - France - Louis XIV

  • Limited Monarchy and Republics - United Provinces - Official recognition of United Provinces

  • Limited Monarchy and Republics - England - Charles I - Second Civil War

  • Independence of the United Provinces - Philip II and Militant Catholicism

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    Absolutism in Western Europe - France - First Fronde

  • Limited Monarchy and Republics - England - Charles I - execution of Charles I

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    Limited Monarchy and Republics - England - Commonwealth

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    Absolutism in Western Europe - France - Second Fronde

  • Limited Monarchy and Republics - Poland - Beginning of liberum veto

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    Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Sweden - Charles X

  • Limited Monarchy and Republics - England - Death of Cromwell

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    Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Austrian Empire - Leopold I

  • Peace of the Pyrenees - The Thirty Years War - Franco-Swedish Phase

  • Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Denmark - "Bloodless Revolution"

  • Limited Monarchy and Republics - England - Restoration of monarchy

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    Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Sweden - Charles XI

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    Limited Monarchy and Republics - England - Charles II

  • Limited Monarchy and Republics - England - Charles II - Cavalier Parliament

  • English Seize New Netherland - - New Rivals in the World Stage

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    Absolutism in Western Europe - France - First War (versus Triple Alliance)

  • Important Works of the Scientific Revolution - Cavendish, Grounds of Natural Philosophy

  • Consequences of the Scientific Revolution: Important Works - Pascal, Pensees

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    Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Denmark - Christian V

  • Limited Monarchy and Republics - England - Charles II - Declaration of Indulgence

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    Limited Monarchy and Republics - United Provinces - House of Orange - William III

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    Absolutism in Western Europe - France - Dutch War

  • Limited Monarchy and Republics - England - Charles II - Test Act

  • Consequences of the Scientific Revolution: Important Works - Spinoza, Ethnics Demonstrated in the Geometrical Manner

  • Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Austrian Empire - Leopold I - Turkish siege of Vienna

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    Limited Monarchy and Republics - England - James II

  • Edict of Fontainebleau - Absolutism in Western Europe - France -

  • Important Works of the Scientific Revolution - Newon, Principia

  • Limited Monarchy and Republics - England - James II - Declaration of Indulgence

  • Limited Monarchy and Republics - England - Glorious Revolution

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    Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Brandenburg-Prussia - Elector Frederick III (King Frederick I)

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    Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Russia - Peter the Great

  • Limited Monarchy and Republics - England - Bill of Rights

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    Absolutism in Western Europe - France - War of The League of Augsburg

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    Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Sweden - Charles XII

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    The Mediterranean World and Scandinavia - Sweden - Charles XII

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    Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Russia - Peter the Great - First trip to the West

  • Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Austrian Empire - Leopold I - Treaty of Karlowitz

  • English Establish Trading Post at Canton - New Rivals in the World Stage

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    The Mediterranean World and Scandinavia - Spain - Philip V, the First Bourbon king

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    Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Russia - Peter the Great - Great Northern War

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    Absolutism in Western Europe - France - War of Spanish Succession

  • Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Russia - Peter the Great - Contruction of Sain Petersburg begins

  • Absolutism in Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe - Russia - Peter the Great - Battle of Poltava

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    Central and Easter Europe - Prussia - Frederick William I

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    The Atlantic Seaboard States - Great Britain - George I

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    The Atlantic Seaboard States - France - Louis XV

  • Works of the Philisophes - Montesquieu, Persian Letters

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    The Atlantic Seaboard States - Great Britain - George II - Robert Walpole

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    The Atlantic Seaboard States - Great Britain - George II

  • Works of the Philisophes - Voltaire, Philosophic Letters on the English

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    Works of the Philisophes - Hume, Treatise on Human Nature

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    Central and Easter Europe - Prussia - Frederick II The Great

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    Central and Easter Europe - Austrian Empire - Maria Theresa

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    The Mid-Century Wars - War of the Austrian Succession

  • Works of the Philisophes - Montesquieu, The Spirit of the Laws

  • The Mediterranean World and Scandinavia - War of the Austrian Succession - Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle

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    The Mediterranean World and Scandinavia - Portugal - Marquies of Pombal

  • Works of the Philisophes - Voltaire, The Age of Louis XIV

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    Works of the Philisophes - Diderot, Encyclopedia

  • The Mediterranean World and Scandinavia - Seven Years' War - Diplomatic revolution

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    The Mediterranean World and Scandinavia - Seven Years' War

  • The Mediterranean World and Scandinavia - Seven Years' War - Battle of Rossbach

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    The Atlantic Seaboard States - Great Britain - George II - William Pitt the Elder

  • Battle of Plassey - New Rivals in the World Stage

  • The Mediterranean World and Scandinavia - Seven Years' War - British capture of Forts Duquesne and Louisbourg

  • The Mediterranean World and Scandinavia - Seven Years' War - Battle of Quebex

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    The Mediterranean World and Scandinavia - Spain - Charles III

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    The Atlantic Seaboard States - Great Britain - George III

  • Works of the Philisophes - Rousseau, The Social Contract; Emile

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    Central and Easter Europe - Russia - Catherine II The Great

  • Works of the Philisophes - Voltaire, Treaties on Toleration

  • The Mediterranean World and Scandinavia - Seven Years' War - Peace of Hubertusburg

  • The Mediterranean World and Scandinavia - Seven Years' War - Treaty of Paris

  • French Cede Canada to British - New Rivals in the World Stage

  • Works of the Philisophes - Beccaria, On Crimes and Punishments

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    The Mediterranean World and Scandinavia - Denmark - Christian VII

  • Works of the Philisophes - Holbach, System of nature

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    The Mediterranean World and Scandinavia - Sweden - Gustavus XIII

  • Central and Easter Europe - Poland - First partition

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    Central and Easter Europe - Russia - Catherine II The Great - Pugachev's rebellion

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    The Atlantic Seaboard States - France - Louis XVI

  • Works of the Philisophes - Smith, The Wealth of Nations

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    Works of the Philisophes - Gibbon, The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

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    Central and Easter Europe - Austrian Empire - Joseph II

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    The Atlantic Seaboard States - Great Britain - George III - William Pit the Younger

  • Central and Easter Europe - Russia - Catherine II The Great - Charter of the Nobility

  • The French Revolution - Assembly of notables

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    The French Revolution - National Assembly (Constituent Assembly)

  • The French Revolution - Meeting of Estates-General

  • The French Revolution - Formation of National Assembly

  • The French Revolution - Tennis Court Oath

  • The French Revolution - Fall of the Bastille

  • The French Revolution - Great Fear

  • The French Revolution - Abolition of feudalism

  • The French Revolution - Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen

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    The French Revolution - Women's March to Versailles; king's return to Paris

  • The French Revolution - Civil Constitution of the Clergy

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    The French Revolution - Flight of the king

  • The French Revolution - Declaration of Pillnitz

  • Works of the Philisophes - Wollstonecraft, Vindication of the Rights of Women

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    The French Revolution - Legislative Assembly

  • The French Revolution - Abolition of the monarchy

  • Central and Easter Europe - Poland - Second partition

  • The French Revolution - Universal mobilization of the nation

  • British Mission to China - New Rivals in the World Stage

  • Works of the Philisophes - Condorcet, The Progress of the Human Mind

  • The French Revolution - Execution of Robespierre

  • Central and Easter Europe - Poland - third partition

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    The French Revolution - Directory

  • The French Revolution - Constiturion of 1795 is adopted

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    Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - German States - Frederick William III of Prussia

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    The Napoleonic Era

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    The Napoleonic Era - Napoleon as first consul

  • The Napoleonic Era - Napoleon as first consul - Concordat with Catholic Church

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    Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Russia - Tsar Alexander I

  • The Napoleonic Era - Napoleon as first consul - Peace of Amiens

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    The Napoleonic Era - Emperor Napoleon I - 1804

  • The Napoleonic Era - Emperor Napoleon I - Battle of Ulm (defeat of Austria)

  • The Napoleonic Era - Emperor Napoleon I - Battle of Austerlitz

  • The Napoleonic Era - Emperor Napoleon I - Battle of Trafalgar (naval defear of Napoleon's forces)

  • The Napoleonic Era - Emperor Napoleon I - Battles of Jena and Auerstadt (defeat of Prussia)

  • The Napoleonic Era - Emperor Napoleon I - Continental System established

  • The Napoleonic Era - Emperor Napoleon I - Battles of Eylau and Friedland (defeat of Russia)

  • The Napoleonic Era - Emperor Napoleon I - Invasion of Russia

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    The Napoleonic Era - Emperor Napoleon I - War of liberation

  • The Napoleonic Era - Emperor Napoleon I - Exile of Elba

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    Conservative Domination: The Concer of Europe - Congress of Vienna

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    Reform, REaction, and RevolutionL The European States - France - Louis XVIII

  • The Napoleonic Era - Emperor Napoleon I - Battle of Waterloo; exile of Saint Helena

  • Conservative Domination: The Concer of Europe - Reaffirmation of the Quadruple Alliance

  • Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Low Countries - Union of Netherlands and Belgium

  • Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - German States - Germanic Confederation established

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    Reform, REaction, and RevolutionL The European States

  • Conservative Domination: The Concer of Europe - Congress of Aix-la-Chapelle

  • Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - German States - Karlsbad Decrees

  • Reform, REaction, and RevolutionL The European States - Great Britain - Peterloo Massacre

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    Conservative Domination: The Concer of Europe - Revolutions win independence for Latin America

  • Conservative Domination: The Concert of Europe - Congress of Troppau

  • Conservative Domination: The Concert of Europe - Crushing of revolt in southern Italy

  • Conservative Domination: The Concert of Europe - Greek revolt in southern Italy

  • The Napoleonic Era - Emperor Napoleon I - Death of Napoleon

  • Conservative Domination: The Concert of Europe - Congress of Laibach

  • Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Italian States - Revolts in Southern Italy and Sardinia crushed

  • Conservative Domination: The Concert of Europe - Congress of Verona

  • Conservative Domination: The Concert of Europe - Monroe Doctrine

  • Conservative Domination: The Concert of Europe - Crushing of revolt in Spain

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    Reform, REaction, and RevolutionL The European States - France - Charles X

  • Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Russia - Decebrist Revolt

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    Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Russia - Tsar Nicholas

  • Conservative Domination: The Concert of Europe - Treaty of Adrianople

  • Conservative Domination: The Concert of Europe - Independence of Greece and Belgium

  • Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Low Countries - Belgian independence

  • Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Russia - Polish uprising

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    Reform, REaction, and RevolutionL The European States - France - Louis Philippe

  • Reform, REaction, and RevolutionL The European States - France - July Revolution

  • Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Russia - Suppression of Polish revolt

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    Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Italian States - King Charles Albert of Piedmont

  • Reform, REaction, and RevolutionL The European States - Great Britain - Reform Act

  • Reform, REaction, and RevolutionL The European States - Great Britain - Poor Law

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    Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Austrian Empire - Emperor Ferdinand I

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    Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - German States - Frederick William IV of Prussia

  • Reform, REaction, and RevolutionL The European States - Great Britain - Repeal of Corn Laws

  • Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - German States - Revolution in Germany

  • Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Italian States - REvolutions in Italy

  • Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Italian States - Charles Albert attacks Austrians

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    Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - German States - Frankfurt Assembly

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    Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Austrian Empire - Francis Joseph I

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    Reform, REaction, and RevolutionL The European States - France - Abdication of Louis-Philippel formation of provisional government

  • Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Austrian Empire - Revolt in Austrian Empire; Metternich dismissed

  • Reform, REaction, and RevolutionL The European States - France - June days: workers' revolt in Paris

  • Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Austrian Empire - Austrian forces under General Windischgreatz crush Czech rebels

  • Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Austrian Empire - Viennese rebels crushed

  • Reform, REaction, and RevolutionL The European States - France - Establishment of Second Republic

  • Reform, REaction, and RevolutionL The European States - France - Election of Louis Napoleon as French president

  • Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Italian States - Austrians reestablish control in Lombardy and Venetia

  • Reform, REaction, and Revolution: The European States - Austrian Empire - Defeat of Hungarians with help of Russian troops