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18th 19th C
Industrial Revolution
Women's Rights
Napoleonic war
French Rev
Created by
Gaelle Héripret
⟶ Updated 27 Nov 2018 ⟶
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Events
1st HR (1886)
2nd HR (1892)
3rd HR (1912)
4th HR = Right of veto (1914)
Women Equal Ed in Uni (1848)
More work for women (1850)
Limited right of property (1870)
Women can have diploma (1878)
4 million women in the workforce (1881)
Right to have own property (1883)
Local authorities vote (1894)
Women’s Social and Political Union is formed (1903)
5.4 million in the workforce (1911)
Fisher Act Education (1918)
Sex Disqualification Removal Act (1919)
19th Amendment: Right to vote (1928)
Emancipation (1838)
Blockage of British ports (1806)
Marriage Act + Rise of literacy (1753)
Execution of K Louis XVI (1793)
The Bastille was taken + Declaration of Man and of the Citizen (1789)
Emperor Napoleon (1799)
Slave Trade Act (1807)
Slavery Abolition Act (1833)
Anti-slavery campaign (1787)
Navigation Act (1651)
Navigation Act (1663)
Navigation Act (1670)
Act of Union (1800)
Ballot Act (1872)
Act of Union (1707)
Act of Settlement (1701)
Battle of Boyne (1690)
Paddington district well known (1860)
Baker street metro station opened (1863)
St Pancras railway station opened (1868)
Tower Bridge launched (1897)
Jack the Ripper (1888)
Mothers and custody of their children (1839)
Adultery divorce for women (1857)
Mistreatment divorce for women (1878)
Economic crisis in UK (1847)
Treaty of Paris (1856)
Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria (1887)
Homosexuality = crime END (1967)
Waterloo train station opened (1848)
The Big Ben rang for the 1st time (1859)
Steam machine (1769)
Spinning mule (1779)
Power Loom (1785)
15% in towns (1750)
50% in towns (1850)
85% in town (1900)
Suffragist parade (1912)
Poor Law Act (1834)
Factory Act (1833)
Periods
WWI
WWII
Evolution of women
1st industrial Revolution (1750-1780)
2nd Industrial Revolution (1780-1840)
3rd Industrial Revolution (1840-1875)
3rd Industrial Revolution (1875-1901)
The Enlightenment (18th C)
The French Revolution (1789-1799)
Slavery (1787-1838)
Great Famine (1845-1849)
William III (William of Orange) (1650-1702)
Anne (1702-1707)
George I (1714-1727)
George II (1727-1760)
George III (1760-1820)
George IV (1820-1830)
William IV (1830-1837)
Victoria (1837-1901)
Edward VII (1901-1910)
Glorious Revolution
Crimean War (1853-1856)
Laws agst homosexuals + Contagion Act (1860s)
Agricultural revolution (1750-1850)