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 (18th
century  - 19th century  - 20th
century  - more
centuries ) 
 
 Events
 
Significant people
The Little
Ice Age ended.
Napoleon
conquers much of Europe, is ultimately defeated (1814); some old European
regimes are restored, others not.
Final phase of the Industrial
Revolution, including Rail
Transport, telegraph,
and telephone.
Discovery of the relationships between magnetism and electricity and light
by Hans
Christian Ørsted and James
Maxwell. (See:electromagnetism)
Mass migration from Europe
to the United
States.
Political revolution and constitutional reform across Europe severely limits
powers of monarchs, advances democracy.
Gold discovered
in Australia
and throughout the west of the United
States, leading to huge increases in national wealth and encouraging
mass migration of free settlers there.
Slavery
ended in British colonies and in America. See American
Civil War. End of global slave trade enforced by British navy.
Charles
Darwin revolutionizes biology with his theories of evolution,
1858.
Europeans
conquer and colonize large parts of Africa
and Asia.
Karl
Marx writes the Communist
Manifesto, encouraging workers to revolt against owners.
Meiji
Restoration in 1868
opens Japan
to modern influences and returns the emperor to power.
Germany
and Italy
are formed as nations.
Railroads
make fast mass transit available to many. First
Transcontinental Railroad finished in 1869
linking east to west in the United
States.
The electric telegraph
and undersea cables make instant global communication possible for the
first time.
Postage
Stamps introduced in Great
Britain and soon thereafter, in many other countries.
Manufactured goods become widely availible by mail order 
Inventions, Discoveries, Introductions
Decades and Years
Ludwig
van Beethoven, composer
Otto
von Bismarck, German politician
Napoleon
Bonaparte, French emperor
Samuel
Taylor Coleridge, poet, critic, thinker
Charles
Darwin, biologist
Charles
Dickens, author
Benjamin
Disraeli, novelist and politician
Thomas
Alva Edison, inventor
Antonio
de La Gandara, painter, pastelist and draughtsman
Johann
Wolfgang von Goethe, author, thinker
Victor
Hugo, author
Abraham
Lincoln, American president
Karl
Marx, political philosopher and economist
Friedrich
Nietzsche, philosopher
Louis
Pasteur, biologist
Edgar
Allan Poe , author
Mark
Twain (Samuel Clemens), author
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