The long 19 th century The industrial era 17501914 What were the major changesdevelopments from 1750 1914 17501914 Major Developments Industrial Revolution leads to Urbanization rise of the West imperialism class changes changes to family and work ID: 247867
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The Modern eraThe long 19th centuryThe industrial era
1750-1914Slide2
What were the major changes/developments
from
1750 – 1914?Slide3
1750-1914Major Developments
Industrial Revolution leads to …
Urbanization, rise of the West, imperialism, class changes, changes to family and work
New Imperialism (in Africa and Asia)
Nationalism, nation-states, political reform
Class
Changes: Old Aristocracies to New Elites
End of Atlantic Slave Trade
New
Birthrate Patterns
Political Revolutions (U.S., France, Latin America, Haiti, Mexico)
Democracy
and its limits: reform, women, racism, Social DarwinismSlide4
What were some of the major continuities from 1750-1914?Slide5
Continuities 1750-1914
Traditional shops and outdoor markets continued in spite of industrialization
Inequality among genders continued.
Although slavery ended, social and institutional racism continued.
The
Catholic Church remained very important in places like Latin America.
Although
Latin American colonies gained their independence, their economies remained the same: based on cash crops and dependant on Europe.
The Social Structure in Latin America remained the same.Slide6
What were the major global processes from 1750-1914?Slide7
Global Processes 1750-1914Industrial Revolution leads to
Imperialism
in Africa and Asia
Rise of Napoleon (
Napoleonic Wars
) leads to increase in
nationalism
and
Latin American RevolutionsSlide8
What were the major civilizations from 1750 – 1914?Slide9
1750-1914Major Civilizations
Europe:
Great Britain, France, Spain, Portugal, Russia, Prussia (unified into Germany), Italy unified
East Asia:
Qing Dynasty, Republic in 1911
South Asia:
Mughal
Empire, Colonized by British
Middle East:
Ottoman Empire (weak)
North America:
The U.S.
Latin America:
1820s Colonies Gain Independence (Ex. Brazil, Mexico, Gran Colombia)
Africa:
Colonized by various
European powersSlide10
Must-Know Dates 1750-1914Slide11
1763Slide12
1763End of French and Indian War (aka 7 Years War)Slide13
1776Slide14
1776American Revolution BeginsAdam Smith writes “The Wealth of Nations”Slide15
1789Slide16
1789
French Revolution BeginsSlide17
1804Slide18
1804Haiti wins IndependenceSlide19
1815Slide20
1815Congress of ViennaSlide21
1820sSlide22
1820sLatin American Revolutions and Independence movementsSlide23
1839Slide24
18391st
Opium WarSlide25
1848Slide26
1848European RevolutionsKarl Marx and
Fredriech
Engles
write “The Communist Manifesto”Slide27
1853Slide28
1853Commodore Matthew Perry opens Japan to trade with the WestSlide29
1857Slide30
1857Sepoy MutinySlide31
1861Slide32
1861
End of Russian Serfdom
Unification of Italy
Civil War begins in the U.S.Slide33
1863Slide34
1863Emancipation Proclamation in the U.S.Slide35
1871Slide36
1871German UnificationSlide37
1885Slide38
1885Berlin Conference – division of AfricaSlide39
1898Slide40
1898
Spanish American War
U.S. acquires Philippines, Cuba, Guam & Puerto RicoSlide41
1899Slide42
1899Boer War – British gain control of South AfricaSlide43
1905Slide44
1905Russo-Japanese WarSlide45
1910Slide46
1910Mexican RevolutionSlide47
1911Slide48
1911Chinese RevolutionSlide49
End of French and Indian War (aka 7 Years War)Slide50
End of French and Indian War (aka 7 Years War)1763Slide51
American Revolution BeginsAdam Smith writes “The Wealth of Nations”Slide52
American Revolution BeginsAdam Smith writes “The Wealth of Nations”
1776Slide53
French Revolution BeginsSlide54
French Revolution Begins1789Slide55
Haiti wins IndependenceSlide56
Haiti wins Independence1804Slide57
Congress of ViennaSlide58
Congress of Vienna1815Slide59
Latin American Revolutions and Independence movementsSlide60
Latin American Revolutions and Independence movements1820sSlide61
1st Opium WarSlide62
1st Opium War
1839Slide63
European RevolutionsKarl Marx and Fredriech
Engles
write “The Communist Manifesto”Slide64
European RevolutionsKarl Marx and Fredriech
Engles
write “The Communist Manifesto”
1848Slide65
Commodore Matthew Perry opens Japan to trade with the WestSlide66
Commodore Matthew Perry opens Japan to trade with the West1853Slide67
Sepoy MutinySlide68
Sepoy Mutiny1857Slide69
End of Russian SerfdomUnification of Italy
Civil War begins in the U.S.Slide70
1861
End of Russian Serfdom
Unification of Italy
Civil War begins in the U.S.Slide71
Emancipation Proclamation in the U.S.Slide72
Emancipation Proclamation in the U.S.1863Slide73
German UnificationSlide74
German Unification1871Slide75
Berlin Conference – division of AfricaSlide76
Berlin Conference – division of Africa1885Slide77
Spanish American WarU.S. acquires Philippines, Cuba, Guam & Puerto RicoSlide78
Spanish American WarU.S. acquires Philippines, Cuba, Guam & Puerto Rico
1898Slide79
Boer War – British gain control of South AfricaSlide80
Boer War – British gain control of South Africa1899Slide81
Russo-Japanese WarSlide82
Russo-Japanese War
1905Slide83
Mexican RevolutionSlide84
Mexican Revolution1910Slide85
Chinese RevolutionSlide86
Chinese Revolution1911