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  1. Following the end of the Napoleonic Wars, the Great Powers attempted to stand together to preserve the stability of the old European order against the growing force of liberalism. Although the British and Germans temporarily succeeded in suppressing liberalism in 1819, liberal revolutionaries—partially inspired by the independence struggle in Latin America—took power in Spain, Portugal ...

  2. 14 de abr. de 2015 · The revolutionary climate of 1820 was without parallel until 1848 and the actions of the British government, led by a Prime Minister (Lord Liverpool) who had actually witnessed the storming of the Bastille in 1789, must be evaluated in that context. The heir to the French throne was assassinated and there were revolutions in Spain, Portugal and ...

  3. The wars of independence, 1808–26. The final victory of Latin American patriots over Spain and the fading loyalist factions began in 1808 with the political crisis in Spain. With the Spanish king and his son Ferdinand taken hostage by Napoleon, Creoles and peninsulars began to jockey for power across Spanish America.

  4. 6 de feb. de 2023 · In the 1830s and 1840s, the Second Great Awakening swept across the United States, leading to a growing desire for social reforms like the abolition of alcohol and slavery. Religion has always been important in American society. During the colonial era, the Thirteen Colonies were often a refuge for Protestants fleeing persecution in Europe.

  5. 20 de jun. de 2008 · 1830. May 30, 1830: The Indian Removal Act was signed into law by President Andrew Jackson. The law led to the relocation of Indigenous peoples which became known as the "Trail of Tears." June 26, 1830: King George IV of England died and William IV ascended to the throne.

  6. The second Bank of the United States faced constant political fire, but the conflict now was not merely between farming and mercantile interests but also between local bankers who wanted access to the profits of an expanding credit system and those who, like the president of the Bank of the United States, Nicholas Biddle, wanted more regularity and predictability in banking through top-down ...