making the modern world

  • industrial revolution

    The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes. They made machinery in Europe.
  • End of Napoleonic wars and British Hegemony

    It was a series of wars between Napoleonic France and shifting alliances of other European powers that produced a brief French hegemony over most of Europe.
  • Tasmanias black war

    Tasmania's Black War was a period of violent war between British colonists and Aboriginal Australians. This resulted in the extermination of the aboriginal population on the island.
  • the contestable nature of Ned Kelly's legacy

    Ned Kelly was an Australian bushranger, he was a police murderer, horse thief and a robber. He lived in Stingray creek, Victoria, Australia. To his supporters, he was a ferocious defender.
  • the boxer rebellion

    The Boxer Rebellion was a Chinese secret organisation which was called "Society of the Righteous and harmonised fists" The Boxer Rebellion targeted foreigners but was eventually stopped by the government.
  • The Battle of Beersheba

    The Battle of Beersheba was a battle that was fought on horse back. These people would ride for hours upon hours Travelling for miles. with the horses not getting any water for more than 24 hours at a time. The traditional strategy the Light Horse would use was to dismount off their horses and attacked with their riffles from s distance.
  • Changing political and economic ideologies

    Ideologies are always political and economic, for that by which we order and give structure to our political and economic affairs is through an ideological framework. People let the politics after receiving tough public reception.