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1789
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It represented the French Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen. This wanted legal equality, religious toleration, and freedom of press.
1791 - 1804
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It happened because the French Revolution flowed into the New World. This resulted in a revolt of the slaves of Africa against their white masters. France lost and abolished slavery.
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1799
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This act outlawed workers organizations and unions, also wage protection was removed.
1801
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Gains throne after his father Tsar Paul. Had a role in suppressing liberalism and nationalism.
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1803
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Napoleon sent an army to capture the former slave and imprisoned him in France where he died.
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1804
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France gave Haiti Independence in 1804.
1808 - 1810
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Creole leaders made Juntas, these were political committees that governed regions in Latin America.
1815
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Fixed prices on grain to maintain high prices in England.
1815
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Caused by the nationalistic feelings of the July Revolution.
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March 1817
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Parliament suspended Habeas Corpus for a limited time and extended laws against gatherings.
1819
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Decrees made to destroy the Burschenschaften, by stopping the meetings of the students.
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August 16, 1819
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Guards and students had a brawl that killed 11 people and this created the six acts.
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1820
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Ferdinand VII, a bourbon, was put on the throne. He ignored the constitution and suspended the Parliament. So his army officers rebelled and he agreed to reinstate the constitution and parliament.
1821
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Gained independence from Spain in 1821
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1821
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It was a struggle for Greek freedom against the Ottoman Empire. The Western Europeans supported the Greeks because they were catholic.
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1822
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Dom Pedro was emperor of the monarchy in Brazil.
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1823
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Bolivar invaded Peru and crushed the royalist forces.
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1824
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Louis XVIII died and his brother took over.
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1824
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He dies from cholera when he went to fight in Greece.
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1825
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A group of people that revolted against Nicholas I to create a constitutional monarchy and abolish serfdom.
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1825
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He became Tsar in 1825, after his brother Tsar Alexander I died.
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1826
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South and North disagreed on multiple issues, but they carried out a coup d' etat.
1827
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Liberals had enough seats in the Chamber of Deputies to make a compromise to the king.
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1829
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The duke of Wellington and Robert Peel put the Catholic Emancipation Act through to Parliament, allowing England and Ireland to unite.
1829
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Opened the Turkish straits to Russia for trading. Weakened the Ottoman Empire.
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1830
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House of Commons elected and debated the bill to reform Parliament.
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1830
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Russians supported the Sloves against the Ottoman Empire, causing their independence. This was the beginning of the fall of the Ottoman Empire.
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1830
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The newspapers advocated the people to not follow the Four Ordinances, and the people of Paris barricaded the streets in protest. 1,800 died.
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August 2, 1830
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He was abdicated after the July Revolution and was exiled into England.
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August 25, 1830
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After an opera about rebellion in Naples against the rule of Spain. Formed a national government to stop the rioting.
July 1831
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married the daughter of Louis Philippe of France and thus was named the king of the Belgians.
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1832
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This contained economic and religious reforms, and made legislative changes. These changes included allowing 50% of the people to vote, including the middle class. This made Britain become more liberal.
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February 1832
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This replaced the constitution in Russia.
1833
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Nicholas I issued the codification.
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1740 - 1824
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Was one of the leaders that called for a reform after the economic downfall in 1815.
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1743 - 1803
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He was a former slave in Haiti and was the leader of the revolt.
1753 - 1811
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Creole priest. He issued a call of rebellion to the Indians to gain Independence.
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1757 - 1836
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Brother of Louis XVIII. Became leader after he died. He was an ultraroyalist count of Artois. He also believed in the divine right.
1758 - 1806
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Was a slave, and continued the resistance against France after L'Ouverture died. France withdrew from Haiti when they went to war with Britain in 1803.
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1764 - 1845
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He was the whig leader, and ran the government when the supporters returned to Parliament.
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1769 - 1822
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He was the chief architect of the Vienna Settlement. British
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1770 - 1820
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Leader of the Cato Street Conspiracy, which was a group of radicals that wanted to blow up the British cabinet.
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1770 - 1828
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He was the Prime Minister of England and a tory.
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1773 - 1835
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Another leader of the reform of the economic downfall of 1815.
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1773 - 1859
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Austrian Prince who was the leader of the Concert of Europe. He was a conservative.
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1775 - 1847
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Leader of the Catholic Association to Irish nationalists.
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1778 - 1842
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Established Chilean Independence and became the supreme dictator.
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1783 - 1824
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Royalist and general. He declared Mexican Independence, and became the emperor.
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1783 - 1830
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He organized Juntas in Venezuela in 1810. Had many successful revolts. He used the concept of nationalism.
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1797 - 1840
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He was the king of Prussia who promised to make a constitution. He never did, instead he created the Council of State.
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