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6019540650Alexander IIReforming czar who emancipated the serfs and introduced some measure of representative local government during 1855 to 18810
6019543387Battle of PlassyBattle in 1757 between troops of the British East India Company and an Indian army under Siraj ud-daula, ruler of Bengal; British victory resulted in control of northern India1
6019543388Benito JuarezIndian governor of state of Oaxaca in Mexico; leader of liberal rebellion against Santa Anna; liberal government defeated by French intervention under Emperor Napoleon III of France and establishment of Mexican Empire under Maximillian; restored to power in 1867 until his death in 18722
6019543389BoersFarmers; the descendants of the Dutch immigrants in South Africa3
6019543390British RajBritish political establishment in India; developed as a result of the rivalry between France and Britain in India4
6019544887CaudilloIndependent leaders who dominated local areas by force in defiance of national policies; sometimes seized national governments to impose their concept of rule; typical throughout newly independent countries of Latin America5
6019544888Congress of ViennaMeeting in the aftermath of Napoleonic Wars (1815) to restore political stability in Europe and settle diplomatic issues6
6019544889Count CavourItalian citizen who supported industrial development and extended the powers of the parliament to please liberal forces7
6019544890Crimean War19th century war between the Ottomans and Russia. France, Britain, and Italians helped the Ottomans to defeat Russia but it proved the growing weakness of the Ottoman Empire8
6019546158DietJapanese parliament established as part of the constitution of 1889; able to advise government but not control it9
6019546159DumaThe elected parliament; though through establishing this seemed like the Czar was giving his people power, when in reality he could easily get rid of this if they made any laws or rules that he didn't like.10
6019782993EmancipationThe document that ended serfdom in Russia; courtesy of local Trump supporter Jackson Larson ;)11
6019546161Father HidalgoMexican priest who established independence movement among American Indians and mestizos in 1810; despite early victories, was captured and executed12
6019548254Jose de San MartinA leader of the struggle for independence in southern South Argentina13
6019548255Karl MarxGerman socialist who blasted earlier socialist movements as utopian; saw history as defined by class struggle between groups out of power and those controlling the means of production; preached necessity of social revolution to create proletarian dictatorship14
6019548256KhediveThe Ottoman ruler of Egypt; the modern equivalent of a king15
6019548257Louis XVIBourbon monarch of France who was executed during the radical phase of the French revolution16
6019551490MahdiIn Sufi belief system, a promise deliverer; also a name given to Muhammad Achmad, leader of late 19th century revolt against Egyptians and British in the Sudan17
6019551491MamluksTurkic military slaves who formed part of the army of the Abbasid Caliphate in the ninth and tenth centuries; they founded their own state in Egypt and Syria from the thirteenth to the early sixteenth centuries18
6019551492MaoriIndigenous Polynesian people that originated with settlers who arrived in New Zealand19
6019552999Matthew PerryA commodore in the American navy; forced Japan into opening its doors to trade, thus bringing western influence to Japan20
6019555816Maximilian of AustriaFollowing the intervention of France in 1862, this emperor ruled until overthrow and execution by liberal revolutionaries under Benito Juarez in 186721
6019555817Maximilien RobespierreLeader of the radical phase and a classic example of a revolutionary idealogue22
6019557376Monroe DoctrineAmerican declaration stated in 1823; established that any attempt of a European country to colonize in the Americas would be considered an unfriendly act by the United States; supported by Great Britain as a means of opening Latin America trade23
6019557377Muhammad AliLeader of Egyptian modernization in the early nineteenth century and ruled Egypt as an Ottoman governor, but had imperial ambitions; his descendants ruled Egypt until becoming overthrown in 195224
6019559695Napoleon BonaparteRose within the French army during the wars of the French revolution; eventually became general; led a coup that ended the French revolution; established French Empire under his rule; defeated and deposed in 181525
6019559696Nicholas ILast tsar of Russia, he went to the front-lines in WWI to try to rally the troops, but was forced to abdicate after his wife made horrible decisions under the influence of Rasputin26
6019559725Opium WarWar between Britain and the Qing Empire that was, in the British view, occasioned by the Qing government's refusal to permit the importation of opium into its territories; the victorious British imposed the one-sided Treaty of Nanking on China27
6019562279Otto von BismarckPrussian prime minister who began to work with the parliament and extend the vote to all men28
6019562280Panama CanalAn aspect of American intervention in Latin America; resulted from United States for a Panamanian independence movement in return for a grant to exclusive rights to a canal across the Panama isthmus; provided short route between Atlantic and Pacific Oceans; completed in 191429
6019562281Qing DynastyThe last imperial dynasty of China which was overthrown by revolutionaries; was ruled by the Manchu people; began to isolate themselves from Western culture30
6019562282Reign of TerrorEvent where the radicals executed several thousand opponents; by later standards, it would be considered a mild outcome31
6019564107Robert CliveArchitect of British victory at Plassy in 1757; established foundations of British Raj in northern India in the 18th century32
6019564108RomanticismArtistic and literary movement of the 19th century in Europe; held that emotion and impression, not reason, were the keys to the mysteries of human experience and nature; sought to portray passions, not calm reflection33
6019564109Santa AnnaSeized power in Mexico after collapse of empire of Mexico in 1824; after brief reign of liberals, seized power in 1835 as caudillo; defeated by Texans in war for independence in 1836; defeated by United States in Mexican-American War in 1848; unseated by liberal rebellion in 185434
6019564110SepoysTroops that served the British East India Company; recruited from various warlike peoples of India35
6019566327Settlement ColonyAreas, such as North America and Australia, that were both conquered by European invaders and settled by large numbers of European migrants who made the colonized areas their permanent homes and dispersed and decimated the indigenous inhabitants36
6019566328Simon BolivarCreole military officer in northern South America; won series of victories in Venezuela, Columbia, and Ecuador between 1817 and 1822; military success led to creation of independent state of Gran Colombia37
6019566329SocialismPolitical movement with origins in western Europe during the 19th century; urged an attack on private property in the name of equality; wanted state control of means of production; end to capitalist exploitation of the working man38
6019566330Suez CanalEgyptians with funding from France and later Britain created this major transportation project completed in 186939
6019568529Sun Yat-senChinese nationalist revolutionary, founder and leader of the Guomindang until his death; he attempted to create a liberal democratic political movement in China but was thwarted by military leaders40
6019568530Tanzimat ReformsSeries of reforms in Ottoman Empire between 1839 and 1876; established Western-style university, state postal system, railways, and extensive legal reforms; resulted in creation of new constitution in 187641
6019570652Toussaint L'OuvertureLeader of slave rebellion on the French sugar island of St. Dominique in 1791 that led to creation of independent republic of Haiti in 180442
6019570653Treaty of Guadalupe-HidalgoAgreement that ended the Mexican-American War; provided for loss of Texas and California to the United States; left legacy of distrust of the United States in Latin America43
6019570672Triple AllianceAlliance among Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy at the end of the 19th century; part of European alliance system and balance of power prior to World War I44
6019573079Triple EntenteAlliance among Britain, Russia, and France at the outset of the 20th century; part of European alliance system and balance of power prior to World War I45
6019573080Young TurksA coalition starting in the late 1870s of various groups favoring modernist liberal reform of the Ottoman Empire; it was against monarchy of Ottoman Sultan and instead favored a constitution. In 1908 they succeed in establishing a new constitutional era46
6019573081ZaibatsuLarge conglomerate corporations through which key elite families exerted a great deal of political and economic power in Imperial Japan; by WWII, four of them controlled most of the economy of Japan47
6019573082ZemstvoesLocal political councils created as part of Alexander II's reforms; gave middle class professional experience in government but did not influence national policy48
6019574592ZulusMartial peoples who had the courage and discipline to face and defeat sizable British forces in conventional battles49

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