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Industrialisation
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Jordan Fennah
⟶ Updated 4 Feb 2018 ⟶
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Events
Fox-North Coalition Defeated (17th Decemeber 1783)
Pitt appointed PM by the King (19th December 1783)
Pitt wins majority in GE (March 1784)
Mechanisation of spinning process in cotton (1780s)
Sinking Fund (1786)
Consolodation Act (1787)
Power Loom invented (1789)
French Revolution (1789)
Edmund Burke's Reflections of the Revolution in France (1790)
Thomas Paine's Rights of Man (1791)
French Wars begin (1793)
Friendly Societies Act (1793)
Catholic Relief Act (1793)
Habeas Corpus Act Suspended (1794)
Seditious Meetings Act (1795)
Combination Act (1799)
Paper currency introduced (1797)
Navy mutiny (1797)
Society of United Irishmen formed (1791)
Pitt proposes a bill to redistribute seats from rotten bourughs to industrial towns but fails (1785)
Irish Rebellion (1798)
Pitt introduces Income Tax (1798)
Act of Union (1800)
Treaty of Amiens (1802)
Pitt resigns Addington takes over (1801)
Addington declares war on France (1803)
Pitt becomes PM again (1804)
Battle of Trafalgar (1805)
Pitt dies Lord Grenville becomes PM (1806)
Spencer Perceval becomes PM (1809)
France declares the Berlin and Milan Decrees (1806)
Napoleon enters Spain and Portugal = The Peninsular Wars (1808)
National Debt standing at £456 million (1801)
Luddite movement and machine breaking (1811)
Perceval assasinated L. Liverpool becomes PM (1812)
USA declares war on Britain (1812)
SECTION TWO
Victory against Napoleon (1815)
Lord Liverpool resigns Canning becomes PM (1827)
Income tax abolished (1816)
Corn Laws (1815)
Habeas Corpus suspended (1817)
Six Acts (1819)
Peterloo Massacre (1819)
Factory Acts (1819)
Combination Acts repealed (1824)
Amending Act (1825)
Catholic Emancipation (1829)
Canning resigns Goderich becomes PM (1827
Repeal of the Test and Corporations Act (1828)
Death of George IV (1830)
Peel forms the first police force (1829)
George III dies (1820)
Daniel O'Connell establishes the Catholic Association (against the Act of Union) (1823)
Population stands at 16.3 million (1831)
Liverpool to Manchester line opened (1830)
Stockton to Darlington line opened (1825)
Slave Trade Act (1824)
Periods
Poor Harvests
Wolf Tone plans a French Landing in Ireland
Economic Crisis due to bad harvests, high food prices, urban unemployment and business depression