MidTerm Review Timeline (Ryan Atherton, C Period)

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    Enlightenment

    Educated philosophers such as John Locke, Adam Smith, Thomas Hobbes and others, Decited to use government ideas without involving religion.
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    Industrial Revolution

    In Europe and the United States hands on manufactoring was used. Until this movement thatused machines to manufacture which came with some disaster outcomes that caused death, due to unsafe conditions.
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    French Revolution

    Louis XVI, absolute monarchy and the entire social three estate system was overthrown. Then it turned into Louis taking absolute power over France and bringing the Great Fear.
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    National Assembley

    The national assembly was to give the third estate the same amount of rights/votes as the first estate. It was a constitution.
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    Hatian Revolution

    In the regions of Hispanolia, Saint Domingo, and Saint Domangue, there was a slave revolt led by leader Toussaint L'Oveoture and Napoleon.
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    Reign of Terror

    Leaders such as Maximiliem Robsepirrie and Louis XVI, brought terror upon French. They wanted absolute power and gave nobody rights nor privillages.
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    War of Knives

    Toussaint L'Ouverture and his men of revolutionary soldiers fought over control of Haiti after defeating foreign forces Both sides wanted leadership.
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    Peninsular War

    When France and their allied powers wanted control over the Iberian Peninsula.
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    Congress of Vienna

    In Europe, after defeating Napoloen they wanted a new balance of powers as well as a new form of government. The purpose was to bring balance to Europes government.
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    Opium War

    British tradesmen began smuggling Opium into Japan which caused conflict. The conflict soon arose to a war for Japan.
  • Treaty of Nanjing

    The treaty was to mark the end of the First Opium War between the United Kingdom of Great Britain. The treaty also granted
  • Treaty of Kanagawa

    It opened 2 ports in Japan for US trade and guaranteed the safety but did not allow them to emigrate to Japan
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    Berlin Confrence

    This confrence split up Africa into parts for certain colonies to own. The confrence was during Africa's decline during Imperialism
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    Boxer Rebellion

    In China, the European tried to gain control and end the Chiniese influence. The Chiniese reacted by attacking the rebels.
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    Partition of India

    as India gained its independence from the British Raj. The northern, predominantly Muslim sections of India became the nation of Pakistan, while the southern and majority Hindu section became the Republic of India