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    peninsula into the single state of Italy in the 19th century. For the sake of brevity and personal interest I’m only going to be discussing the military achievements that led to such a successful “Risorgimento!” Most scholars agree that the years‚ 1815-1871‚ are the years in which “il Risorgimento” occured. From the Napoleonic wars through the numerous insurrections and ultimately the three wars for independence until 1871; the war history of “il Risorgimento” is an amazing story of its own. Before

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    brought about economic growth through new modes of transportation‚ an abundance of natural resources‚ factory production‚ and banking and legal practices. Transportation was a large factor in the market revolution. During the years of 1815 and 1840‚ there were many forms of improved transportation. Roads‚ steamboats‚ canals‚ and railroads lowered the cost and shortened the time of travel. By making these improvements‚ products could be shipped into other areas for profit (Roark‚ 260).

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    Irish Potato Famine of 1847 was the cause of death‚ of over a million Irish. A Lot of people that lived in Irish land in 1840`s because of the famine they traveled to canada because of how a lot people were dieing Some of the people were influencing the people to emigrate. When the Europeans moved from Europe to Canada there was a lot of immigration towards there. Between 1840 and 1930 roughly 900 000 French Canadians left Canada to emigrate to the United States. This important migration‚ which

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    The Battle of Waterloo was held in Belgium in June 18‚ 1815‚ which it marked the last defeat for the French military leader and emperor Napoleon. Napoleon took over most of Europe in the beginning of the 19th century. Napoleon would eventually rise up in the ranks of the French army in 1789 during the French Revolution ‚ seized control of the French government in 1799 and became emperor in 1804. Through a series of wars‚ he expanded his empire across western and central Europe. However‚ a disastrous

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    Victorian Clothing

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    Clothing Later Victorian (1870-1890) After the death of her husband in 1861‚ Victoria went into seclusion‚ and though still deeply respected as sovereign of a great empire‚ she ceased to influence fashion as directly. The somber colors that came into fashion are attributed to the fact that the British Court remained in mourning. Black became a popular fashion color in this period‚ not only worn for mourning. However dress forms changed significantly. After decades of full skirts‚ a new silhouette

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    to manufacturing on a large scale-in factories‚ (4) technological innovations and new types of investment. Clive Trebilcock‚ delineates the three phases of industrialization- the first phase (1780s-1820s)was pioneered by Britain‚ the second phase (1840-1870) saw France‚ some areas of the German States and U.S.A. industrializing‚ while the third phase (late1890s-1914) saw Japan‚ Italy‚ Russia Sweden‚ parts of Spain‚ Hapsburg empire and Hungary industrialize. CAUSES: Prior to the mid-18th

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    difference to work for common agreements and for the best of the European societies. The Congress of Vienna was an international meeting between ambassadors from the major European powers‚ took place in the Austrian capital‚ between May 2‚ 1814 and June 9‚ 1815.The objectives of the Congress was to settle the many issues arising from the French Revolutionary Wars‚ the Napoleonic Wars‚ and the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire. Each country had a representative; it could be king or ruler of the country

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    The Market Revolution

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    revolution brought about economic growth through new modes of transportation‚ an abundance of natural resources‚ factory production‚ and banking and legal practices. Transportation was a large factor in the market revolution. During the years of 1815 and 1840‚ there were many forms of improved tr... ... middle of paper ... ... same time‚ caused a great issue with working conditions and the employment of women. Financing new ventures became an important facet during the market revolution.

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    Sir Henry Parkes Sir Henry Parkes‚ politician and journalist‚ was born on 27 May 1815 in Warwickshire‚ England‚ youngest of the seven children of Thomas Parks‚ tenant farmer on Stoneleigh Abbey Estate‚ and his wife Martha‚ née Faulconbridge. Forced off their farm in 1823 by debt‚ the Parkes family moved to Glamorganshire and about 1825 settled in Birmingham‚ where Thomas was a gardener and odd-job man. Henry’s formal education was in his own words‚ ’very limited and imperfect’; he briefly attended

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    XI. Expansionism 1890’s – 1914 1. United States foreign policy between 1815 and 1910 was determined less by economic than strategic‚ moral‚ or political interests. Assess the validity of this generalization with reference to at least TWO major episodes ( for example: treaties‚ wars‚ proclamations‚ annexations‚ etc.) in the foreign policy of the United States between 1815 and 1910. (80) 2. How and why did the Monroe Doctrine become the cornerstone

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