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  1. 1821–1830: Greece becomes the first country to break away from the Ottoman Empire after the Greek War of Independence. Navarino massacre of Turks living in Greece. Napoleon Bonaparte dies in exile on the island of Saint Helena. Mexico gains independence from Spain with the Treaty of Córdoba.

  2. The 19th century saw rapid technological development with a wide range of new inventions. This led Great Britain to become the foremost industrial and trading nation of the time. [69] Historians have characterised the mid-Victorian era (1850–1870) as Britain's 'Golden Years', [70] [71] with national income per person increasing by ...

  3. 28 de mar. de 2024 · Susie Steinbach. Victorian era, the period between about 1820 and 1914, corresponding roughly to the period of Queen Victoria’s reign (1837–1901) and characterized by a class-based society, a growing number of people able to vote, a growing state and economy, and Britain’s status as the most powerful empire in the world.

    • Susie Steinbach
  4. The long nineteenth century is a term for the 125-year period beginning with the onset of the French Revolution in 1789, and ending with the outbreak of World War I in 1914. It was coined by Soviet writer Ilya Ehrenburg [1] and later popularized by British historian Eric Hobsbawm.

  5. The Transformation of the World: A Global History of the Nineteenth Century by Jürgen Osterhammel, an expert on global history, concentrates on the 19th century, a period when human history was already globally connected. Osterhammel carefully avoids telling a story of the 19th century.