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published Grimm's Fairy Tales including Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs, Goldilocks & the 3 Bears, Princess & the Pea, Thumbelina, LIttle Red Riding Hood, Puss in Boots, Sleeping Beauty in the Wood & Cinderella   Jacob & Wilhelm Grimm   German linguists and philologists   Grimms   published "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer"   Keats  
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a poem expressing Keats' excitment at reading Chapman's translation on Homer   Om First looking into Chapman's Homer   mistakes Cortez for Balboa in the poem's closing six lines   Becomes independent of Spain, thanks to military efforts of Bernoardo O'Higgins and Jose' de San martin   Helped Chile gain independence   O'Higgins & de San Martin  
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wrote Frankenstein   Mary Shelley   wrote Ozymandias, Ode to the West Wind and Prometheus Unbound   Percy Shelley   defeated Spanish forces and is named president of New Granada, Venezuela and Quito   Bolivar  
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formed a German Customs Union called the Zollverein   Prussia   included most German states but excluded Austria   Zollverein   promoted free trade among members but institutes a high tariff on non-members   Zollverein  
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invented the stethoscope   Laennac   finised after 34 years of construction in Madris   The Prado   made teh Royal Spanish Museum   The Prado  
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made the Prado the Royal Spanish Museum   Ferdinand VII   succeeded by George IV   George III   ruled as regent before becoming King   George IV  
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discovered the left-hand, right-hand rules of magnetic fields   Ampere   French Scienteist   Ampere   find the 2nd century statue Venus de Milo in an underground chamber on Melos   Yorgos  
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Yorgos   Greek Peasant who found Venus de Milo   proclaims the independence of Peru   de San Martin   pioneers the electric motor   Faraday  
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English chemist   Faraday   deciphers the Rosetta Stone   de Champollion   French Egyptologist   de Champollion  
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by realizing that the three messages on it are the same message in Greek, Demotic and Hieroglyphics   how the Rosetta Stone was deciphered   founded in Africa as a haven for freed US slaves   Liberia   published Don Juan   Gordon  
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Gordon   also known as Lord Byron   wrote The Prisoner of Chillon and Childe Harold's Pilgrimage   Gordon   Succeeded by his brother, Charles X   Louis XVIII  
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wrote The Raft of the Medusa   Gericault   painted Napoleon Crossing the Alps, The Oath of the Horatii, The Death of Marat   David   dies after eating poisonous mushrooms   Czar Alexander I  
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Czar Alexander I was succeeded by his brother   Nicholas I   Reigned until 1855 in Russia   Nicholas I   composed The Moonlight Sonata, The Kreutzer Sonata, Symphony #3 (Eroica), Symphony #6 (Pastoral)   Beethoven  
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proved that current flowing through an electrical conductor is proportional to the voltage across it an dinverely proportional to its resistance   Ohm   German Scientist   Ohm   Painted The Third of May, 1808; The Nude Maja; The Clothed Maja; The Family of Charles IV   Goya  
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Compsed The Trout Quintet, The Unfinished Symphony, The Great Symphony   Schubert   Austrian Composer   Schubert   Gains independence after 400 years of Ottoman Rule   Greece  
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Overthrown by the French   Charles X   Charles X successor   Louis Philippe   Louis Philippe   Citizen King  
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Liberty at the Barricades was painted in support of this July Revolution   Delacroix   moved a magnet inside a coil, producing an electric current that will lead to the development of the dynamo   Faraday   took the throne of Belgium   Leopold I  
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embarks on a voyage on the HMS Beagle that will take him to South America and the Galapagos Islands   Darwin   wrote Notre Dame De Paris   Hugo   becomes known as Les Miserables   Notre Dame De Paris  
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called Islan Malvinas   Falkland Islands   claimed the Falkland Islands   British Gunboats   proposed a large-scale calculating machine he calls an "analytical engine"   Babbage  
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English mathematician   Babbage   sysstem of raised dots used by the blind for reading is created   Braille   blind since age 3   Braille  
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wrote Demoncracy in America   de Tocqueville   published Fairy Tales incliding The Princess and the Pea; The Red Shoes; THe Ugly Duckling; The Snow Queen; The Emperor's New Clothes   Anderson   succeeded by his niece, Victoria   William IV  
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granddaughter of George III   Victoria   war between Great Britain & China   The First Opium War   ended the First Opium War   the Treaty of Nanking  
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Chinese ced Hong Kong to the British   the Treaty of Nanking   invented the Daguerreotype method of photography   Daguerre   first used daguerreotypes in the US   Morse  
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satue atop a column in Trafalgar Square, London   Nelson   founds the YMCA in England   Williams   becomes extinct when the last one is killed on Eldy Island, near Iceland   The Great Auk  
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deciphered ancient Persion cuneiform writing   Rawlinson   what Rawlinson used to decipher cunieform   Behistun Rock   Mexican War began   1846  
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this crop failed and began a famine in Ireland   potato   led to accelerated migration to the New World   famine   composed A Midsummer Night's Dream & Reformation Symphony   Mendelsshon  
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Age at which Mendelsshon wrote A Midsummer Night's Dream   17   published The Communist Manifesto   Marx & Engels   Let the ruling classes tremble at a Communist Revolution. The proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains   The Communist Manifesto  
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elected president of France   Prince Louise Napoleon Bonaparte   forced to resign   Metternich   forced to grant land reforms   William IV  
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Congress meets to consider German unification   in Frankfurt   proposed an absolute scale for temperatures   Thomson   Thomson   also known as Lord Kelvin  
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British mathematician   Thomson   composed Polonaise Fantasie and Minute Waltz   Chopin   first ever World's Fair   The Great London Exhibition  
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Where the Great London Exhibition is housed   The Crystal Palace   proclaims a second French Empire and will rule until 1870   Louis Napoleon   Ruled as Napoleon III   Louis Napeoleon  
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marries Spanish Countess Eugenie   Napoleon III   publishes the first ever Thesaurus   Roget   Opnes Japan to trade after arriving in Edo Bay   Perry  
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key battles include Balaclava, Charge of the Light Brigade and the siege of Sevastapol   Crimean War   Ended the Crimean War   Treaty of Paris   wrote poem Charge of the Light Brigade   Tennyson  
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led the Charge of the LIght Brigade   Brudenell   organizes nurses in the Crimea to form a hospital cutting down on deaths from cholera, dysentery and typhus   Nightingale   had a ruling that made the immaculate conception of the Virgin a truism of Catholicism   Vatican  
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implies papal infallibility when the Pope is talking on religous matters   Vatican ruling   succeeded by Alexander II   Nicholas I   discovers the falls on the Zambezi River that will be called Victoria Falls   Livingstone  
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Scottis Missionary   Livingstone   invents the Bessemer Process   Bessemer process   process for refining iron into steel   Bessemer process  
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Indian Sepoys rebel; a massacre at Cawnpore takes the lives of 211 British women and children   The Sepoy Mutiny   has a vision of the Virgin Mary at Lourdes   Bernadette Soubirous   the bell in the tower of London's Westminster Palace begins chiming the hours   Big Ben  
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Coinstruction began on this under de Lesseps   Suez Canal   Supervised the construction of the Suez Canal   de Lesseps   Published "On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection"   Darwin  
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Translated into English   The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam   Translated "he Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam" to English   FitzGerald   Sterilized milk by heating it to 125 degrees Celcius at a pressure of 1.5 atmospheres   Pasteur  
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Conquered Sicily and Naples to unite Italy   Garibaldi's Redshirts   First king of United Italy   Emannuel II   Emancipated Russian serfs   Czar Alexnader II  
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Disproved the theory os spontaneous generation   Pasteur   Has its roots in a Pasteur paper   The germ theory of disease   THe source of the Nile   Lake Victoria  
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Confired that Lake Victoria is the source of the Nile   Speke   Prime Minister of Prussia   von Bismark   Violated the Monroe Doctrine   Napoleon III  
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Archduke of Austria, and offered the Throne of Mexico   Maximilian   Began operation in London   subway system   Created a sensation with his painting "Le Dejeuner se l'Herbe (Luncheon on the Grass)"   Manet  
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Depicts two clothed men and a nude woman on a picnic   Luncheon on the Grass   One of the most famous statues of antiquity, uncovered in Samothrace, Greece   Winged Victory of Samothrace   Died leaving behind "The Bark of Dante", "Death of Sardanopolis", "Liberty Leading the People", "Tiger Attacking a Horse", "George Sands Garden at Nohant"   Delacroix  
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ended in China after 14 years; ultimately put down with aid from foreigh troops, including Charles "Chinese" Gordon   The Taiping Rebellion   established by Jean Henri Dunanat at the Geneva Conventio, at which 26 participatory nations pledge themselves to humanitarian rules concerning POWS & wounded soldiers   International Red Cross   shares first-ever Nobel Peace Prize in 1901   Dunant  
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begins the Slavation Army in London   Booth   discovers value of carbolic acid as an anticeptic   Lister   harnessed the power of nitroglycerin and invents dynamite   Nobel  
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Swedish engineer/inventor   Nobel   begins publication of War & Peach   Tolstoy   published Crime & Punishment   Dosteoievsky  
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surrendered to forces loyal to Juarez and is executed by firing squad   Maximilian   painted The Execution of Maximilian   Manet   publishes Das Kapital   Marx  
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urges and end to private ownership of public utilities, transportation facilities, and manufacturing entities   Das Kapital   composed The Barber of Seville & The William Tell Overture   Rossini   ends the Tokugawa shogunate that has held power since 1603   Japan's Meiji restoration  
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promises to be guided by a deliberative assembly   Emperor Mutsuhito   built by French enginerr de Lesseps   The Suez Canal   wrote Aidda to commemorate the opening of the Suez Canal   Verdi  
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discovers tiny cells in the pancreas that porduce glycogen and insuline which will be called islets of Langerhans   Langerhans   wires Prussia's Whilhelm I demanding an apology for his persuasion of prince Leopold not to take the Spanish crown.   Napoleon III   prohipbit's Leopold from accepting any future tender of the Spanish crown   Napoleon's wire  
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edits Napoleon's letter and releases it to the public making it look like Mapoleon is trying to disgrace Kaiser Wilhelm   von Bismark   Napoleon's public letter   Ems Dispatch   declaresd ware on Prussia   France  
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won the war between France & Prussia   Prussia   ended the war between France & Prussia   Treaty of Frankfurt   published The Principles of Chemistry   Mendeleev  
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sets the 63 known chemical elements according to atomic weight   The Principles of Chemistry   began archeological excavations on Troy basedon contextual clues in Homer's The Iliad   Schleimann   emperor in the Germany's Second Reich   Kaiser Wilhelm  
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Chancellor under Germany's Second Reich   von Bismark   von Bismark   The Iron Chancellor   found at Ujiji on the shores of Lake Tanganyika by New York Herald correspondent Henry Stanley   English missionary David Livingstone  
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