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AP Modern European History Timeline

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Renaissance began in Northern Italy
Columbus began exploration of the "New World"
Luther began the Protestant Reformation
High Renaissance at its peak in Italy
Power shifted from Mediterranean to Atlantic Countries
England defeated Phillip II's Spanish Armada
Galileo and other astronomers challenged Geometric worldview
English Civil War: Cromwell's Puritans defeated the Stuarts.
Treaty of Westphalia ended the 30 years war
Scientific Revolution: Newton and Locke found "Natural Laws"
Glorious Revolution created England's Constitutional Monarchy
Enlightenment "philosophies" spread modern ideas
Absolute Monarchy symbolized by Louis XIV at Versailles
Power shifted to England after treaty of Urtrecht
Fredrick the Great attacked Austria
French Revolution began with the attack on Bastille
Robespierre led the Reign of Terror in France
Congress of Vienna followed the defeat of Napoleon
Industrial Revolution began in England
Karl Marx argued for Socialism as revolutions swept Europe
Czar Alexander II freed the Russian Serfs
Nationalism: Italy and Germany unified into modern Nations
British Empire dominated the age of imperialism
Czar Nicholas II forced to set up Duma
World War I: The old Monarchies swept away
Russian Revolution won by Lenin's Bolsheviks
Treaty of Versailles ended WWI and helped cause WWII
Great Depression weakened democracies and promoted Dictators
World War II destroyed Europe and let russia expand
Cold War: U.S. and Russia struggled to dominate world power
Prauge Spring: Czech effort to throw Communism crushed
Solidarity movement in Poland overthrew Communism
Maastricht treaty created European Union

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