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The Haitian Revolution In the French colony of Haiti, slaves and Haitians alike were revolting against the French rule. If successful, they would have the power to liberate Haiti from the racial oppressions. This event would help spark a light against slavery, showing the world that slavery will not last for much longer.
The Writings of Karl Marx In 1844, Marxism, Karl Marx's idea of communism, was founded in Europe. Karl disliked capitalism with a passion, preaching that capitalism only works to maximize greed and benefit the few. He decided to establish communism, with a government regulated economy that would reward according to your labor. This ideology would form multiple governments and overall influence hate towards capitalism.
The Opium Wars The Opium Wars were a series of wars between the English and Chinese over the English's imperialist desires. England demanded China accepted opium for their goods, something they didn't need and could get cheaply from India. This struck war, which the Chinese lost. In the second war, Chinese detested this, and France got involved. China lost, and accepted opium for their products. This would lead to opium addictions in China as well as many economic issues, however Europe would benef
The Seven Weeks War The Seven Weeks War was a war between Prussia and Austria & many other Germanic states. The war ended in a Prussian victory, Otto von Bismarck asked for no war reprimansion which meant the total exclusion of Austria from Germany. This war strengthened Germany and would prepare for the world wars to come.
The Women's Suffrage Movement The Women's Suffrage movement began in America much before they actually obtained rights, mainly because of the little rights they already had. After many years of having no say in what goes on with their lives, they decided to strike back with many series of protests. Eventually, in 1920, women gained the ability to vote. This would majorly impact America, and even inspire other nations who still oppressed women.
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