History 19th Century
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This flashcard set covers significant historical events and figures, primarily focusing on the 19th century. Learners will practice identifying key moments such as the Louisiana Purchase, the Battle of Waterloo, and the American Civil War, as well as influential leaders like Simn Bolvar and Otto von Bismarck. The cards also address major global conflicts and movements, including the Crimean War, the Haitian Revolution, and the Boxer Rebellion. Overall, this set provides a comprehensive overview of critical developments that shaped modern history.
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Document predicting proletariat revolution
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The Communist Manifesto
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Conflict to preserve US Union and abolish slavery
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American Civil War
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Famous Crimean War nurse
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Florence Nightingale
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Inventor of the telephone
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Alexander Graham Bell
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Final defeat of Napoleon
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Battle of Waterloo
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Uprising in China against foreign influence
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Boxer Rebellion
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Conflict involving Russia, Britain, France
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Crimean War
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Prussian statesman unifying Germany
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Otto von Bismarck
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Leader in South America's independence
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Simn Bolvar
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Event leading to British Crown rule in India
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Indian Rebellion
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President warning European interference
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James Monroe
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Conference dividing Africa
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Berlin Conference
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Naval battle establishing British supremacy
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Battle of Trafalgar
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First German emperor after unification
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Wilhelm I
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19th-century American expansion belief
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Manifest Destiny
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First Opium War participants
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Britain and China
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End of the Holy Roman Empire
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Abdication of Francis II
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Japanese modernization era
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Meiji Restoration
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Revolution resulting in first black-led republic
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Haitian Revolution
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Land deal doubled US size
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Louisiana Purchase