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  1. 11 de mar. de 2020 · 1820. January 29: George IV became the King of England upon the death of George III; the widely unpopular king had been regent to his father since 1811 and died in 1830. March: The Missouri Compromise became law in the United States. The landmark legislation effectively avoided dealing with the issue of enslavement for the next few decades.

  2. The Lewis and Clark Expedition. Napoleon Bonaparte Coronation. Twelfth Amendment To The Constitution. First Working Full Size Railway Steam Locomotive. 1805. The Battle of Austerlitz. Death Of Admiral Nelson During The Battle of Trafalgar. 1806. Bavaria made into a kingdom.

  3. 28 de fev. de 2021 · March 28: Britain and France declare war on Russia, entering The Crimean War. The conflict between was costly and had a very confusing purpose. March 31: Treaty of Kanagawa signed. The treaty opened Japan up for trade, after considerable pressure from the United States. May 30: The Kansas-Nebraska Act signed into law.

  4. 1900-1909 - The World Begins to Fly. 1910-1919 - World War I. 1920-1929 - Prosperity and Its Demise. 1930-1939 - The Great Depression. 1940-1949 - World War II. 1950-1959 - Two Cars in Every Garage. 1960-1969 - Civil Rights and Turmoil. 1970-1979 - The Nation in Flux. 1980-1989 - The Reagan Revolution.

  5. 25 de jan. de 2007 · February 20: Angelina Emily Grimke Weld is is born. Grimke, is a southern woman from a family of enslavers who, along with her sister, Sarah Moore Grimke, will become a North American 19th-century Black activist and women's rights proponent. With her sister and her husband, Theodore Weld, Angelina Grimke will also write "American Slavery As It ...

  6. See our timeline of defining moments in Australian history. More than 300 moments from deep time to the present day, contributed by historians and members of the public.

  7. 30 de jun. de 2018 · The British Raj Defined India Throughout the 1800s. The British East India Company arrived in India in the early 1600s, struggling and nearly begging for the right to trade and do business. Within 150 years the thriving firm of British merchants, backed by its own powerful private army, was essentially ruling India.