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Wuthering Heights

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    British History

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    World History

  • OMG Halley's Comet :O

    OMG Halley's Comet :O
    Halley's Comet comes and dashes trough the sky once again in 1758, on the holy christmas eve night. It was first discovered by an unknown englishman but Edmund Halley didnt want to take all the credit for it. Even so, it was named Halled's comet.
  • Frederick Lost!

    Frederick Lost!
    Frederick the Great, was defeated by the russian and austrian army at Kunersdorf and he was agitated, it being his first defeat.
  • King George #numero Tres!

    King George #numero Tres!
    George became kinggg, After his Dad had passed away. Later on, George the third became promoted as king. He was the first king in a new place and when Ireland and Great Britain joined hands. He was one Hanoverian king known as being the first to use a language no one used, ENGLISH!
  • Mood Of Rebellion

    Mood Of Rebellion
    After the end of the French and Indian War there was too much tension going on between america and britain. The main issues were on British taxes and how British troops were in America overall and they didnt like it.
  • Boston Tea Party

    Boston Tea Party
    Early during the boston tea party the East India Company ships are in Boston harbour, and they are waiting for their cargo of tea to be loaded..the cargo can be legally seized by the British customs and sold. Soon some Bostonians appear, disguised as Indians. They go on the harbour, board the ships, and then throw about 350 chests of tea in the water. This is called the boston tea party.
  • Loss of American colonies

    Loss of American colonies
    General Gage had an unsuccessful expedition against the patriots at Concord until Cornwallis surrenders at Yorktown. The war between Britain and her American colonies goes on for 6 years.Britain then ends war later.
  • Toussaint L'Ouverture... OOH Frenchyy!

    Toussaint L'Ouverture... OOH Frenchyy!
    Toussaint L'Ouverture was a slave in the time in the area of Saint-Domingue. He was one of the leaders of the first independence movement in the west indies and as a slave, decided to help take a stand, GOOD JOB! He served as a coachman to his master, therefore got some literacy knowledge. He later on declares himself as governor general of the island!!. He also signed trade agreements wit big powers like the US and Britain.
  • The war At Sea

    The war At Sea
    There was the biggest conflict about how there was the renewal of war between Britain and France in 1793. It was a continuation of a conflict that was going on for a whole century!!! Don’t you think its tough arguing with two countries?, Especially when its between the two most aggressive imperial powers?. In the end, usually Britain was always favored, such as in canda, and even in india, during the seven years’ war.
  • Oh No! Bad News......

    Oh No! Bad News......
    Another area of war, the west indies, was also a very rich colonial region. Did you know that the British seized many of the not-so-big French islands around in the Caribbean? This led to terrible and pitiful situations for the troops. They had to pay a wuite heavy cost with death from yellow fever. , at an extremely heavy cost in terms of troops dying of yellow fever. Later on during then, Richard Howe destroyed a French squadron in the Atlantic, yet he coudnt harm the rich group that was goi
  • YAY! LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

    YAY! LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
    The Library of Congress, was founded in washington. It is the US national library in all!
  • #Heated

    #Heated
    Terribly deadly heat was going on at the time between Burr And thomas himself, in the electoral college....but in the end, The US House of Representatives votes for Jefferson as president!!
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    Emily Bronte

  • Bronte's Birth

    Bronte's Birth
    Emily Bronte's Birthday. The significance of this date is that she is the author of wuthering heights.
  • Emily Bronte's career.

    Emily Bronte's career.
    Emily's career as a writer started then, when her father returned from a trip with a set of wooden soldiers. That's when emily, and her siblings all started making plays on them && it further led to her wanting to write.
  • Emily writes about gaaldine being conquered.

    Emily writes about gaaldine being conquered.
    This is when Emily writes about gaaldine being conquered and colonized from gondal, all based on adventures, events, & her imagination.
  • Emily working as a governess

    Emily working as a governess
    This is the event in which emily was working as a governess in Halifax, and the poor law riots were taking place there. Basically she's lived her whole childhood seeing riots as such displaced workers.
  • Anti-Slavery!

    Anti-Slavery!
    in the year of 1841, Britain sends four naval ships to make anti-slavery treaties and compromise with the local kings. He send them up the niger River, and they were determined to help make an effort for anti-slavery.
  • William Henry's Death :(

    William Henry's Death :(
    Suddenly, the US president William Henry harrison, in the year 1841, passes away because of pneumonia. He was then succeeded in the office by John tyler, who was his vice president.
  • Railway KING!

    Railway KING!
    George Hudson, the first wonderful entrepreneur of the railway age, gets known as the railway king! CHOO CHOO! this was very significant at the time because if not, then lots of people wouldnt have been led to the railway as much.
  • emily's Wuthering heights

    emily's Wuthering heights
    Emily began writing the book wuthering heights and finished 2 years later. This was a very significant book in the time because it was written by a woman and it had made a difference in society , due to the conditions and how women weren't allowed for anything.
  • Emily Bronte's Death.

    Emily Bronte's Death.
    Emily had first caught a chill and later turned into consumption. She refused to see a doctor, but she got up from bed, got dressed and did her usual stuff on one day, and a little while later, she passed away. She was thirty years old.
  • Emiy's book

    Emiy's book
    This is the event in which she wrote a book & there was a good paragraph from that passage 'in at the window: Rites of Passage," in the book 'Emily Bronte: The artist as a free woman.)