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Timeline of the 19th century - Wikipedia

1881 · 1881–1882: The Jules Ferry laws are passed in France establishing free, secular education. · 1881–1899: The Mahdist War in Sudan. · Tsar Alexander II is ...

Timeline: 19th century - Oxford Reference

North America · United States ... Go to Peninsular War (1808–14) in World Encyclopedia (1 ed.) See this event in other timelines: Napoleonic Wars · Napoleonic era ...

Decade by Decade Timeline of the 1800s - ThoughtCo

In the U.S., the 19th century marked a time of great gains and expansion as well as political upheaval. Use this 1800s timeline to learn key ...

11 Events in the 19th Century that Changed the World - TheCollector

11 Events in the 19th Century that Changed the World · 1. October 21, 1805: The Battle of Trafalgar · 2. The Abolition of Slavery · 3. June 18, ...

Nineteenth-Century British History Timeline - Florida State University

Nineteenth Century British History Timeline · 1901 Death of Victoria · 1899 Boer War (1899-1902) · 1884 The Third Reform Act · 1867 The Second Reform Act · 1854 ...

The World in the Early-19th Century - Short History

A rare set of international circumstances gave the United States the luxury to concentrate on domestic expansion during the middle of the 19th century, because ...

U.S. History Primary Source Timeline - Library of Congress

Explore important topics and moments in U.S. history through historical primary sources from the Library of Congress.

19th Century America - American Social History by Eras and Decades

19th Century America: Daily Life in Civil War America by Dorothy Denneen Volo; James M. Volo The Greenwood Press "Daily life through history" series.

19th Century Timeline (1801 to 1900) - Macrohistory : World History

19th Century Timeline: 1801 to 1900 · Britain is rising as an industrial power. · Britain makes Ireland part of a single British kingdom. · Napoleon of France ...

19th century - Wikipedia

The 19th century began on 1 January 1801 and ended on 31 December 1900 (MDCCCXCX). It was characterized by vast social upheaval.

United States History: 1800-1899 Timeline - LibGuides

The Oregon Trail in American History by Rebecca Stefoff Explores the great westward migration on the Oregon Trail in the nineteenth century and ...

City Life in the Late 19th Century - Library of Congress

Presentation U.S. History Primary Source Timeline. Previous Section Immigration to the United States, 1851-1900 · Next Section Rural Life in the Late 19th ...

The World in the mid-19th Century - Short History

There were few changes in nation's basic foreign policies; the overarching principles of isolation and neutrality generally remained firmly entrenched.

The Long 19th Century: European History from 1789 to 1917

08: The Revolutions of 1848. Sparked by an "unintended" revolution in Paris, outbreaks involving middle class elements, workers, and artisans erupt in urban ...

Great Events from History: The 19th Century - Salem Press

Events covered include the obligatory geopolitics events of the era--from the Tripolitan War through the European revolutions of 1848 to the Boer Wars in South ...

Yale History Timeline: 19th Century

19th Century: This page contains the following sub-pages: Contact Profile Photo Manuscripts and Archives Email Me Contact: Manuscripts and Archives Yale ...

Category: 19th century - Fashion History Timeline

Category: 19th century · 100 Dresses: The Costume Institute, The Metropolitan Museum of Art (2010) · 1861 – Elizabeth Keckley, Purple velvet day and evening ...

19th Century - 7 Historical Events that took place in the 19th Century

In this article, we will be looking at 7 major historical events that took place during the 19th Century (1800s).

19th Century: America and Inventions | HISTORY.com

The 19th century saw the rise of the labor movement, Jacksonian democracy and powerful Gilded Age men like Cornelius Vanderbilt and J.P. Morgan.

Timeline 19th Century - U.S. Copyright Office

Highlight: Supreme Court Decides First Copyright Case. The Supreme Court did not decide its first copyright case, Wheaton v. Peters (1834), until over forty ...