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Franz Ferdinand Assasinated
Blank Check
Lusitania
Russia: February Revolution; establishment of provisional government; tsar abdicates
Lenin returns from exile
Kerensky's Government
Bolsheviks attempt to seize power fails
Bolsheviks gain a majority in the Petrograd Soviet
Balfour Declaration
Woodrow Wilson publishes The Fourteen Points
Russia- Treaty of Brest-Litovsk; Trotsky becomes head of the Red Army
Bolsheviks moblilized home front for war by establishing War Communism
Treaty of Versailles signed
Civil war ends; Lenin and Bolshevik-Communists take control of Russia
The League of Nations officially came into existence
Mussolini stepped forward as the savior of order and property Mussolini in the midst of chaos largely created by his Black Shirt militias
Black Shirts grew increasingly violent
New Economic Policy (NEP) (March)
Hitler publishes Mein Kampf
Stalin takes full control in the Soviet Union
Stalin ordered the collectivization of agriculture
Lateran Agreement
Stalin dictated “Socialist Realism”
Japan invades Manchuria (China)
Hitler appointed chancellor of Germany
Germany withdraws from the League of Nations
Hitler announces German rearmament
Mussolini invades Ethiopia
German armies move unopposed into the Rhineland
Rome-Berlin Axis created
Japan invades China
Germany annexes Austria
Kristallnacht (or the Night of Broken Glass progrom)
Munich Conference
Germany occupies the rest of Czechoslovakia; appeasement ends in Britain
Nazi-Soviet pact signed
Blitzkrieg
Britain and France declare war on Germany
Hitler established the “New Order”
The Final Solution --> Start of Holocaust
D-Day
Petrarch publishes "Fragment of Vernacular Matters" --> creation of humanism
Christine de Pisan publishes "The Tale of the Rose" --> femenist literature
Creation of the Printed Press
Gutenberg Bible --> latin bible
Concordat of Bologna (papacy + French treaty)
Thomas More publishes Utopia
Da Vinci Publishes Virturian Man --> shows human proportions
Erasmus (dutch humanist) translates new testament to Greek
Baldassore Castiglione publishes the "Book of Cortier"
Sacking of Rome
Machiavelli publishes "The Prince"
Martin Luther Publishes 95 Thesis
Martin Luther excommunicated from HRE by Pope
Peasent Revolt
Henry the 8th broke from Pope to create church of England
John Calvin published "Institutes of The Christain Religion"
Peace of Augsburg
St. Bartholemew's Day Massacre
Defenestration of Prague
Treaty of Westphalia
Peace of Augsburg overturned/discontinued
Bank of Amsterdam is established
Thomas Hobbes publishes "Laviathan" --> social contract
Louise XIV of France makes Versailles main residence of French court and government
Revocation of Edict of Nantes (Louis XIV outlawed protestants)
English Bill of Rights passed (puts checks on monarchy and parliament)
Locke Publishes "Second Treatise on Government" --> govt should protect us; natural rights; right to rebel
Diplomatic Revolution
Peace of Paris of 1763
"What is the Third Estate" is published
Estates General meets at Versailles
Third Estate Declares itself the National Assembly
Tennis Court Oath
Storming of the Bastille
Abolishment of Feudal Privileges
Declaration of the rights of man and citizen
Women's March on Versailles
French Royal Family returns in Paris
National Assembly confiscates church land
Civil Constitutuion of the clergy establishes a national church
Louis XVI (16) agrees to constitutional monarchy with the constitution of 1791
The French Royal Family is arrested bwhile fleeing France
Declaration of Pillnitz (fearful absolutist rulers of HRE and Prussia agree to help King of France restore power)
The Declaration of the Rights of Woman and of the Female Citizen
France declares war on Austria
Mob attacks the palace, and the Legislative Assembly takes Louis XVI (16) prisoner
The national convention abolishes Monarchy and declares France a republic
Louis XVI (16) Executed
Revolts in some parts (providences) of France
France declares war on Britain, and the Dutch Republic, and Spain (get rid of monarchy)
Struggle between the Girondists (moderates) and the mountain (extremists)
Creation of the Committee of Public Safety
Price control instituted in France
National Convention Bans Women's Political Societies
Marie Antionette Exectued
Robespierre Executed
Thermidorian Reaction
Economic Controls Abolished
Napoleon seizes power by overthrowing the directory
Suppression of the Sans-Culottes begins
Napoleon's new constitution approved
Foundation of The Bank of France
Concordat with The Pope in France
France defeats Austria and acquires Italian and German territories in the treaty of Lunéville; Napoleon signs papal concordat
Treaty of Amiens (pause in French wars)
Napoleon crowns himself Emperor
Napoleonic Codes Established
Britain defeats the French fleet at the Battle of Trafalgar
Napoleon defeats Austria and Russia at the battle of Austerlitz
Napoleon redrew the map of Europe in the Treaty of Tilsit
Height of Napoleon's Empire
Napoleon invades Russia
Battle of Borodino
invasion of Russia ends with a disastorus retreat come winter
Russia, Prussia, Austria, and Britian sign the Treaty of Chaumont, pledging alliance to defeat Napoleon
Napoleon abdicates and is exiled to Elba; Louis XVIII(17) is put on throne and France is restored to a constitutional monarchy
William Blake publishes “The Lamb”
Edmund Burke publishes “Reflections on the Revolution in France”
Charles Fourir publishes his first work, “The Social Destiny of Man”
Grimm Brothers published their first volume of fairy tales
David Caspar Friedrich completed his painting, “Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog”
John Constable completes his painting, “The Hay Wain”
Henry de Saint-Simon (a french social theorist and one of the main founders of the Christian socialism idea) published his work, “Nouveau Christianisme”
Eugene Delacroix creates the painting "Liberty Leading the People"
Victor Hugo published “The Hunchback of Notre Dame”
William Wordsworth publishes “The Prelude”
Ypsilanti (Greek Nationalist fighting for freedom of Turkey)
Mary Shelly publishes Frankenstein
Beethoven published his first works
Decembrist Revolt
Prussian Constituent Assembly
"Democracy in America" by Alexis de Tocqueville is published
Zollverein
Most capitalist countries have instituted social welfare programs
Count Gobineau publishes An Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races
Giuseppe Mazzini published “Duties Towards Your County”
The historic meeting in Naples between the leader of Italy’s revolutionary nationalists and the king of Sardinia sealed the unification of northern and southern Italy.
Victor Emannuele II became King of a Unified Italy
“Syllabus of Errors” published by Pope Pius IX
Dual Monarchy is established with Austria and Hungary
Third Republic of France
Unification of Germany
Beginning of pogroms in Eastern Europe and Russia
The People's Will assasinated Alexander II of Russia
Nietzche publishes “God is Dead”
Reform Bill of 1884 (United Kingdom)
Realpolitik idealogy is widespread in Germany
Theodor Herzl published the pamphlet Der Judenstaat (The Jewish State)
Thomas Aquinas - Completed "Summa Theologica"
Copernicus finished the first manuscript of his book, "De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium" ("On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres")
Paracelsus - Published "Die grosse Wundartzney"
Andreas Vesalius - Published "De humani corporis fabrica"
Tycho Brahe - Published "Astronomiae instauratae mechanica"
Galileo Galilei publishes “Sidereus Nuncius” (The Sidereal Messenger)
Kepler published his third law about planetary motion
Francis Bacon - Published "Novum Organum"
William Harvey - Published "Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus"
René Descartes - Published "Meditations on First Philosophy"
Baruch Spinoza - Published "Ethics"
Isaac Newton publishes Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (Principia)
Charles Montesquieu - Published "The Spirit of the Laws"
Voltaire - Published "Candide"
Jean-Jacques Rousseau - Published "The Social Contract"
Cesare Beccaria - Published "On Crimes and Punishments
Encyclopedia published by Denis Diderot
Immanuel Kant - Published "Critique of Pure Reason"
Mary Wollstonecraft - Published "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman”
Períodos
Triple Alliance Formed
Tsar Nicholas II Ruler of Russia
George Clemenceau is Prime Minister of France
Triple Entente established
Woodrow Wilson is President of the U.S.
World War One
David Lloyd George is British Prime Minister
Tsarist government in crisis
Battle of the Somme
George Clemenceau is Prime Minister of France
Russian Revolution
Alexander Kerensky is head of Russian provisional government
Russian Civil War
Bolsheviks seize power; Lenin named head of new Communist government
Weimar Republic Established
Russia five-year plans
National Socialism
Civil War in Spain
Great Purge in Russia
Neville Chemberlain is U.K. Prime Minister
Britain policy of appeasement
World War Two
Winston Churchill Prime Minister of U.K.
Marshal Pétain Leader of France
The Vichy Regime
Holocaust
Battle of Stalingrad
Winston Churchhill Prime Minster again
Medici Family Rules (Tuscany and later Florence)
Venice, Milan, Florence, Naples, Papal States
Ferdinand and Isabella ruled a united Spain
Cesare Borgia --> enhanced papcy's political power and attempted to create his own principality in England
Pope Alexander VI (lots of corruption --> start of protestant Reformation)
Leader of Florence Savonarola (brief period of time Medici's lost power)
Henry VII (8th) rules England
Medici Family rules Tuscany and Florence
Medici family rules Tuscany and Florence
Scientific Revolution
Main ideas of Renaissance
Main ideas of Reformation and Religious Wars Era
Witch Hunts
Henry VIII (8) King of England
Charles V (Ruler of Spain and HRE)
Counter Reformation
Council of Trent
Catherine De Medici was alive and running France
Edward VI rules England (protestant)
Mary 1 rules England (catholic)
Elizabeth 1 (politique --> religious tolerance)
Henry Navarre --> Henry IV (4) (politique) of France
"Index of Prohibited Books" in effect
Thirty Year War
Ivan IV (Ivan the terrible) rules russia --> economy is awful
Golden Age of Netherlands
James 1 (catholic) (rules England as an absolutist
Charles 1 (rules England as catholic absolutist)
English Civil War (between Parliament and Monarchy)
Louis XIV rules France (Absolutist; Palace of Versailles)
Russia undergoes Westernization (Peter the Great brings this about)
Peter The Great is Tsar and later emperor of Russia --> Westernized Russia society --> brought about reforms and made Russia more prosperous
Great Northern War (Peter the Great amassing land and trying to reach the Balric Sea against Sweden)
William and Mary Rule England (Golden Era of England)
Glourius Revolution in England
War of Spanish Succession
War of Jenkins Ear (Britain v. Spain for colonial power)
War of Austrian Succession (Maria v. Fredrick)
Maria Teresa ruled Austria and improved the life for the people and economy
Frederick The Great ruled Prussia (expanded territory, military, and reforms)
Seven Years War (Native American War in America) (France v. England)
Absolutism is prevalent across Europe
Serfdom is Prevalent Across Europe
The Habsburgs ruled Austria as dukes, archdukes, and emperors,
Hohenzollern family in Power in Prussia and later Germany
National Assembly (France)
De-Christinization (France)
Assignats (paper currency) to prevent imminent bankruptcy in France
French Revolution
Marie Antoinette / Louis XVI Rule
Legislative Assembly (France)
National Convention (France)
Reign of Terror
Committee of Public Safety (France)
The Directory (France)
The Great Fear
September Massacres --> Start of Reign of Terror
French Armies were vctorious on all fronts expanding their empire and bringing down monarchies
Continental System
Louis XVIII (17) Rules France excpet for a brief 100 day period from Frebruary to June of 1815 when Napoleon regained power
Prince Klemens von Metternich in office in Austria
Louis Blanc in Office in France
Louise Philipe Rules France
Romantic Period
German Confederation
Chartists movement gained influence with conservatives and working classes
Franz Joseph Emperor of Austria-Hungary
Louis Napoleon is President and later Emperor of France
Tories and Whigs fight for control as political parties in Britain
New forms of Government introduced
William I or Wilhelm I was King of Prussia from 2 January 1861 and German Emperor from 18 January 1871 until his death in 1888.
Risorgimento (Italian Unification)
Victor Emannuele II in power in Italy
Second Empire of France
Count Cavour is prime minister of Sardinia-Piedmont (Northern Italian city-state)
Alexander II rules Russia (Westernization)
The Liberal Party was in power in the United Kingdom for various periods
Giuseppe Garibaldi works to unifies Italy
Otto von Bismarck is Chancellor of Prussia
Austro-Prussian War
Benjamin Disraeli is Prime Minister of Britain
William Gladstone served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Benjamin Disraeli is the Prime Minister of Britain
Franco-Prussian War
Otto von Bismarck is Chancellor of Germany
Kulturkampf
Russo-Turkish War
William Gladstone served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
William Gladstone's four terms as Prime Minister
William Gladstone served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Tsar Nicholas II is the last Emperor of Russia
Sergei Witte is Russian Prime Minister
Frederick II (or Frederick the Great) rules Prussia
Maria Theresa was the archduchess of Austria and queen of Hungary and Bohemia (only empress/wife of Francis 1 of HRE (1745-1765))
Catherine II (or Catherine the Great) rules Russia
Joseph II was the Holy Roman emperor, at first co-ruler with his mother, Maria Theresa, and then sole ruler (1780–1790) of the Austrian Habsburg dominions.
Pugachev Uprising
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