The Imperialism

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    Growth in population

    Europe saw unprecedent growth in population
  • Samuel Morse invented the telegraph

    Samuel Morse invented the telegraph

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    Opium Wars

    Armed conflict between Britain and China in the midnineteenth century
  • Opening of China

    Opening of China

    The british attacked the Chinese cities of Guangzhou and Tianjin
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    Opium Wars 2

    It was a armed conflict between France and the Britian. In an other band china with the dinasty of Qing of China
  • Modernistation in Japan starting with western funding

  • Industrial Dynamo

    Industrial Dynamo

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    Great Britain and France created empires by conquering land in Africa and Asia

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    Million emigrants left European countries

  • Graham Bell invented the telephone

    Graham Bell invented the telephone

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    Boer Wars 1

    Rebellion between the United Kingdom and the boers of the Transvaal
  • Berlin Confference

    Berlin Confference

    Also known as the Congo Conference, regulated European colonization and trade in Africa during the New Imperialism period, coinciding with Germany's sudden emergence as an imperial power.
  • The invention of the combustion engine led to its use for the base for the transport

    The invention of the combustion engine led to its use for the base for the transport

  • Great Britain competed with France for the control of Burma

    Great Britain competed with France for the control of Burma

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    Post- Impressionism

    Reaction in the 1880s against Impressionism that rejected impressionism concerm
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    Hertz proves the principles of electromagnetic

  • The lumière brothers invented the cinema

    The lumière brothers invented the cinema

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    Boer Wars 2

    Between the British Empire and the two independent Boer republics of the Republic of South Africa
  • Technological advancements in Europe

  • Taylorism

    Taylorism

    System of scientific management advocated by Fred W. Taylor. In Taylor's view, the task of factory management was to determine the best way for the worker to do the job, to provide the proper tools and training, and to provide incentives for good performance