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Capitalism was only really recognised in the 1600s but it can be dated back to ancient times. The main group to represent capitalism in all it's glory is the USA. -
The Industrial Revolution began in Britain in the 1760s. Changes that formed the Industrial Revolution included the use of steam, and later of other kinds of power, in place of the muscles of human beings and of animals.
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The Napoleonic wars were a series of wars between Napoleonic France and the other allied European powers that caused a brief French hegemony over most of Europe. The Napoleonic Wars ended with the Second Treaty of Paris being made in 1815.
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The shootout at Stringybark with Ned Kelly and the police officers made many people question the intention of Kelly during the shootout and whether he was a man of the people or a bad guy. -
The Boxer Rebellion is a secret organisation in China led by former Chinese government officials. This organisation led an uprising in Northern China where a majority of the people fighting for it were the homeless and lower class. -
The poem about the Battle of Beersheba tells the story about how the Light Horse troops and the Walers got closer. The poem talked about how much they cared for their horses and the tragic incident of having to kill their horses via orders of the army.