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Making The Modern World

By eilrahc
  • Cause And Effect - Industrial Revolution

    Cause And Effect - Industrial Revolution
    In 1760, the United Kingdom went in to what we now know as the Industrial Revolution. This was a major point in England's history as they were a big contributor to the world's metal resources. It also helped other areas such as agriculture which caused an increase in the UK's population. Then this effected the production of materials to sell overseas. Then this effected Britain's monetary value.
  • Continuity and Change - Nationalism

    Continuity and Change - Nationalism
    Nationalism first arouse at the start of the America and French revolutions. As we all know now America is a great example of nationalism, Donald Trump. The negatives of nationalism include, it most often leads to conflict, it infringes on the rights of others and also creates xenophobia (the fear that someone will take them over).
  • Significance - End of the Napoleonic Wars and British Hegemony

    Significance - End of the Napoleonic Wars and British Hegemony
    The Napoleonic Wars was series of wars between Napoleonic France and other European powers that made a short French reign over most of Europe. This was a 23-year period of conflict that concluded with the famous Battle of Waterloo in 1815 were the British came out on top of the French Empire.
  • Perspectives - Tasmania’s Black War

    The Tasmanian Black War (also known as the Black Line) was a state of war between the Tasmanian Aboriginal population and the new European settlers. The Aboriginals originally included the European settlers in their culture but as the days increased the Aboriginals realised that the Europeans were there to take their land, there forth the relationship grew tense.
  • Contestability - The contestable nature of Ned Kelly’s legacy

    Ned Kelly was considered an outlaw in the late 1900's by government officials and police officers. But was he an outlaw or was he just trying to help others and doing what he thought was right. That is the part that is contestable.
  • Empathy - The Boxer Rebellion

    Who were they? They were people who practised martial arts called the boxers. What were they doing? Flushing out the European population in Beijing at the time. When were they there? 1899 to 1901. Where were they? Beijing. Why? Because it was a new stage in Chinese culture.
  • Evidence - The Battle of Beersheba

    The Battle of Beersheba was fought in 1917 with English and ANZAC forces alike. This was fought at Beersheba which is a very dry part of the country. This was a hard fought battle with the Allies coming out supreme.