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Essay heading: AP European History Timeline
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Petersburg
1733 John Kay’s Flying Shuttle
1740 After Pragmatic Sanction, Maria Theresa ascends to Austrian throne; Frederick II (the Great) ascends to Prussian throne, invades Austria (War of Austrian Succession)
1756 Diplomatic Revolution; Seven Years War (including French and Indian War in America)
1762 Rousseau’s Social Contract and Emile
1763 Seven Years War ends with Treaty of Paris
1768 Hargreaves Spinning Jenny
1771 Arkwright’s Water Frame
1776 Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence and Smith’s Wealth of Nations
1785 Cartwright’s Power Loom
1789 American Constitution; the beginning of the French Revolution
1792 Wollstonecraft’s Vindication of the Rights of Women
1793 Cotton Gin
1793-94 Reign of Terror, led by Robespierre
1798 Malthus’s Essay on Human Population (Food supply will never keep up with natural population growth)
1799 End of French Revolution
1801 Napoleon signs Concordat with the pope
1804 Napoleon crowns himself
1814-1815 Congress of Vienna, chaired by Metternich (Austria) participants: Britain (Castlereagh), Prussia (Hardenberg), France (Talleyrand), Russia (Alexander I)
1815 Napoleon falls at Waterloo and is exiled to Saint Helena
1817 Ricardo’s Iron Law of Wages
1819 Peterloo Massacre in Britain; Carlsbad Decrees in German Confederation (dissolved student unions, provided for government inspection of universities, censored press)
1821-1829 Greek War for Independence
1833 Factory Act of 1833 (Inspection of factories, limitation on hours, at least two hours of education per day for children)
1834 Zollverein, German Customs Union, created trade union between German states, except Austria
1842 Chadwick Report
1845 General Enclosure Act in England
1845-51 Great Famine in Ireland
1846 Parliament repealed the Corn Laws
1848 Louis Napoleon elected president of the Second Republic; Public Health Act of 1848 provided for the development of sanitary systems and public health boards to inspect conditions; Metternich flees to Britain; Marx and Engel’s Communist Manifesto
1849 Frankfurt Assembly completed its constitution and offered the crown to Frederick William IV who rejects the “crown from the gutter”; Louis Napoleon restores the pope in Rome
1851 Crystal Palace Exhibition
1853-1856 Crimean War (Russia vs... displayed 300 characters
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Petersburg
1733 John Kay’s Flying Shuttle
1740 After Pragmatic Sanction, Maria Theresa ascends to Austrian throne; Frederick II (the Great) ascends to Prussian throne, invades Austria (War of Austrian Succession)
1756 Diplomatic Revolution; Seven Years War (including French and Indian War in America)
1762 Rousseau’s Social Contract and Emile
1763 Seven Years War ends with Treaty of Paris
1768 Hargreaves Spinning Jenny
1771 Arkwright’s Water Frame
1776 Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence and Smith’s Wealth of Nations
1785 Cartwright’s Power Loom
1789 American Constitution; the beginning of the French Revolution
1792 Wollstonecraft’s Vindication of the Rights of Women
1793 Cotton Gin
1793-94 Reign of Terror, led by Robespierre
1798 Malthus’s Essay on Human Population (Food supply will never keep up with natural population growth)
1799 End of French Revolution
1801 Napoleon signs Concordat with the pope
1804 Napoleon crowns himself
1814-1815 Congress of Vienna, chaired by Metternich (Austria) participants: Britain (Castlereagh), Prussia (Hardenberg), France (Talleyrand), Russia (Alexander I)
1815 Napoleon falls at Waterloo and is exiled to Saint Helena
1817 Ricardo’s Iron Law of Wages
1819 Peterloo Massacre in Britain; Carlsbad Decrees in German Confederation (dissolved student unions, provided for government inspection of universities, censored press)
1821-1829 Greek War for Independence
1833 Factory Act of 1833 (Inspection of factories, limitation on hours, at least two hours of education per day for children)
1834 Zollverein, German Customs Union, created trade union between German states, except Austria
1842 Chadwick Report
1845 General Enclosure Act in England
1845-51 Great Famine in Ireland
1846 Parliament repealed the Corn Laws
1848 Louis Napoleon elected president of the Second Republic; Public Health Act of 1848 provided for the development of sanitary systems and public health boards to inspect conditions; Metternich flees to Britain; Marx and Engel’s Communist Manifesto
1849 Frankfurt Assembly completed its constitution and offered the crown to Frederick William IV who rejects the “crown from the gutter”; Louis Napoleon restores the pope in Rome
1851 Crystal Palace Exhibition
1853-1856 Crimean War (Russia vs... displayed next 300 characters
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