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1871-1919

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1871   German empire proclaimed at Versailles; Paris Commune; Bismarck's Kulterkampf  
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1874   Disraeli's second ministry begins  
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1875   German Social Democratic Party founded  
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1877   Russo-Turkish War  
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1878   Congress of Berlin; autonomy of Bulgaria; independence of Serbia; Dual Alliance of Austria-Hungary and Germany; first of Bismarck's Anti-Socialist laws  
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1789   Bismarck abndons free trade, adopts a protective tariff  
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1881   Czar Alexander II assassinated  
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1882   Truple Alliance of Austria-Hungary, Italy, and Germany  
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1883   First of Bismarck's social insurance laws passed; Fabian society founded; French move into Tonkin (North Vietnam); Russian Social Democratic Party  
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1884   extension of suffrage in Great Britain  
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1885   Berlin conference; partition of Africa begins  
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1888   Kaiser Wilhelm II in Germany  
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1889   Boulanger Affair; Franco-Russian Alliance; Sino-Japanese War beins  
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1898   Fashoda crisis; Spainish-American War; naval arms race between Germany and England begins  
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1899   Boer War in South Africa  
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1900   Boxer rebellion  
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1901   separation of church and state in France  
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1902   Anglo-Japanese Naval Alliance  
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1903   Bolsheviks and Mensheviks split  
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1904   Anglo-French Entente; Russo-Japanese War begins  
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1905   Revolution in Russia; Einstein's theory of relativity; French Socialist Party founded; first Moroccan crisis  
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1906   beginning of social insurance laws and parliamentary reforms in England  
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1907   Anglo-Russian division of sphere of influence in Persia; Triple Entente  
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1908   Young Turk revolution; Bosnian crisis  
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1911   Italo-Turkish War; Chinese Revolution; Agadir crisis in Morocco  
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1912   First Balkan War  
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1913   Second Balkan War  
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1914   Ulster crisis; Franz Ferdinand assassinated; WWI begins; First Battle of the Marne; Battle of Tennenburg  
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1916   Battles of Verdun and the Somme; naval battle of Jutland; Easter Rebellion  
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1917   US enters WWI; Russian Revolution  
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1918   Meuse-Argonne offensive; armistice  
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1919   Paris Peace Conference  
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Dreyfus Affair   French political crisis arising from the conviction of Captain Alfred ____ for treason in 1894 . ____ was a Jewish army officer, convicted on evidence later proved false.  
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Entente Cordiale   the understanding between Britain and France reached in 1904 , forming the basis of Anglo-French cooperation in the First World War.  
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extraterritoriality   The right of a state under international law to exercise legal jurisdiction within the territory of another state.  
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mission civilisatrice   idea of spreading civilization soon became the official reason for further French colonial acquisitions.  
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schlieffen plan   Designed for a possible war against France and Russia. All-out attack in the W would rapidly defeat the French, enabling Germany to transfer its full force to the E against Russia, whose mobilization would be slower.  
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Young Turks   Group of Turks who wished to remodel the Ottoman Empire and make it a modern European state with a liberal constitution. Their movement began in the 1880s with unrest in the army and universities.  
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Fashoda crisis   France, irritated by Britain's continued hold over Egypt, decided to go for _____, on the White Nile to the south under Colonel Marchand. All that happened was they waited for the respective Foreign Offices to patch things up. In the end theFrenchgavein  
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