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First Industrial Revolution Begins
The first Industrial Revolution was a period of major mechanical and technological advancements. It started in Britain, but spread to various parts of the world. During this time, industries and jobs transitioned from being hand-manual production to mainly machine based production. -
Spinning Jenny is Invented
The Spinning Jenny was invented by James Hargreaves. It was a major factor in the new development of the textile industry. The Jenny allowed threads to be spun faster and more efficiently. -
Steam Engine is Improved
Although the Steam Engine was developed over a large period of time, James Watt made a major improvement to it during the Industrial Revolution. He enabled the engine to drive the machinery itself. The machine was overall used to spin and weave cotton. -
Puddling Method is Invented
This method was invented by Henry Cort. It was the first way that allowed wrought iron to be produced at a large scale. Puddling is the process of converting pig iron into wrought iron. -
Invention of the Cotton Gin
The Cotton Gin is a machine that separates cotton seed from cotton fibers. It is a more efficient way rather than picking by hand. It was invented by Eli Whitney, and greatly increased the productivity of the Cotton industry at this time. -
Introduction of the Population Theory
Thomas Malthus first introduced the idea of the Population theory during this time. His opinion caught people's attention in his book, "Essay on the Principle of Population", which was published in 1798. His theory focuses on the idea that the population tends to grow faster than agricultural output, which could further lead to economic crises or famines. -
Congress of Vienna Begins
The Congress of Vienna was a meeting between multiple European nations, in which their strategy was to try and maintain peace within the continent. It was formed after the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte. They were overall a series of meetings set in order to make specific agreements to try and keep stability among the different nations. -
First Railroad is Built In Britain
The world's first mainline railway was located in Britain. It went from Liverpool to Manchester, and it included a scheduled passenger and freight service. Railroads at the time overall created more jobs, lowered the price of goods, and allowed for more factories. This was key to Britain's industrial success. -
Karl Marx Writes "Communist Manifesto"
The "Communist Manifesto" was a book written by Karl Marx. The book's main theory expresses that capitalism will cause destruction by unifying the proletariat. The book also predicts that a revolution will lead to a classless society, which would be communism. -
Louis-Napoleon is Elected President of France
Louis-Napoleon was the first and only president of the French Second Republic. He mainly seized his power by force. His presidency overall turned into an imperial title due to him proclaiming himself as Emperor of the French. -
Crimean War
The Crimean War was fought mainly between the Russian Empire and the Ottoman Empire. The main alliance within the war consisted of the nations of Britain, France, Turkey, and Sardinia. Russia ends up being defeated in this war. -
Florence Nightingale Makes Impact in the War
Florence Nightingale was an English social reformer who is credited to the founding of modern nursing. She is mainly known for being a trainer and manager of nurses during the Crimean War. in 1854, she led a group of 38 nurses to care for wounded British soldiers during the war. -
Italy becomes a Country
Italy becoming a state first started with the unification of the majority of the peninsula. King Victor Emmanuel II united the nation. He was the leader of the House of Savoy.