Making the modern world.

  • Beginning of the first industrial revolution

    The industrial revolution was a point in time between 1800-1900where people started inventing things to help the population to grow. They invented cotton, iron, and trading tools. There were more buildings being built like more schools and hospitals which meant more jobs for people. This helped with the population growing. They needed fewer farmers because they were practice and knew what they were doing. More people could afford food and basic medicine because they had a job.
  • First British settlement in adventure bay

    Before the Europeans colonized the land there were up to 1500 aboriginal people living in nine nations. the aboriginal people called themselves Palawa. the sea levels were so low, so they joined the Tasmania to the mainland with a bridge.
  • End of the Napoleonic wars

    Napoleon was named The French Warrior because on what he did. When he was defeated, the Britan marked the end of his region and of Frances domination in Europe. This meant he was a warrior for France and a legend.
  • End date of the Age of Revolution

    the age of revolution are Capitalism, socialism, Egalitarianism, nationalism, Imperialism and Darwinism. They were all between the 18-19ths century. An example is nationalism. the aim of nationalism is to try and promote interests of one nation.
  • The date of the shootout stringy bark creek

    Ned Kelly didn't want to shoot the officers but was whiling to if they stepped out of line. Kennedy shot at Ned but before Kennedy could again Ned shot him.
  • Beginning date of the boxer rebellion

    Boxer Rebellion was between the 1899-1901. They are 19,000 troops to use for expelling the unwanted influence of western nations. They took place in China. They were important because unfairness for the Chinese at the hands of the forgiveness.
  • The date of the battle of Beersheba

    The battle of the Beersheba war the Australian World War 1. The war was as well about the Wallers. Wallers were horse that sailed from new south Wales with troops. The Wallers were carrying up to 150 kilograms as well as their rider. They didn't have a lot of water when they were traveling or food and there was only about a little of an hour of daylight was there.