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World History Dates 2

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1688 Glorious Revolution (England) 1712 Peter I moves Russian capital to St. Petersburg 1776 Declaration of Independence 1787 US Constitutional Convention 1789 Storming of Bastille (French Revolution) 1804 Haiti achieves independence 1807 Abolition of Slave Trade in British Empire 1815 Battle of Waterloo (Allies defeat Napoleon); Congress of Vienna c. 1820 Latin American states achieve independence 1848 Year of Revolutions in Europe; Marx & Engels publish The Communist Manifesto; Women's Rights Convention at Seneca Falls 1850-64 Taiping Rebellion 1857 "Sepoy Rebellion" (India) 1861 Alexander II frees the serfs (Russia); American Civil War begins 1871 Unification of Germany 1884-85 Berlin Conference sets off the "Scramble for Africa" 1910-20 Mexican Revolution 1914-18 World War I

History Dates

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490 BCE Battle of Marathon (Athens defeats Persia) 324 BCE Chandragupta founds Mauryan dynasty 323 BCE Alexander the Great dies 221 BCE Shi Huangdi establishes Qin Empire 44 BCE Murder of Julius Caesar 220 Fall of the Han Dynasty 313 Edict of Milan (Constantine legalizes Christianity in Roman Empire) 476 Fall of the Roman Empire in the West 622 The Hijra (flight of Muhammad from Mecca to Medina) 800 Charlemagne crowned first Holy Roman Emperor 1066 Norman Conquest of England 1095 Council of Clermont begins Crusades 1206 Delhi Sultanate founded in India; Genghis Khan's reign begins 1215 Magna Carta in England 1347 Black Death in Europe 1324 Mansa Musa's Hajj 1368 Ming Dynasty founded 1453 Ottomans take Constantinople 1454 Gutenberg Bible printed

2008 AP US History scoring guidelines essay #5

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southeast asia

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Devaughn Hopkins 12-16-2010 Global history Brown Southeast Asia Three topographical zones: Indochina mainland Malay peninsula Thousands of islands extending on an east ?west axis far into pacific ocean Trades between southern and eastern Asia Natural resources islands= tops of volcanoes tropical climate monsoon=provide dependable rainfall through the year mostly covered in rainforest swidden-land cleared of vegetation by cutting and burning rice=staple food product Malay peoples-dominant population in region made several waves of migration

Chemistry notes (metals)

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Unit 8 Topic 2 Metals form ionic compounds with nonmetals. The formulas for these compounds are determined by balancing out the positive charge of the metal ion and the negative charge of the nonmetal. The names of these compounds are determined by using the name of the metal followed by the nonmetal with an ?ide? ending or the name of the polyatomic ion. Alkali metals (group 1) form ions with a +1 charge. When combining with elements from group 17 (halogens) they combine in a 1:1 ratio of metal (+1) to nonmetal (-1). Li+1 + F-1 ( LiF lithium fluoride Na+1 + Br -1 ( NaBr sodium bromide Cs+1 + I-1 ( CsI cesium iodide When combining with elements from group 16 they combine in a 2:1 ratio of metal (+1) to nonmetal (-2). K+1 + O-2 ( K2O potassium oxide

The 13 colonies

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COLONY NAME Virginia Massachusetts New Hampshire Maryland Connecticut Rhode Island Deleware North Carolina South Carolina New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Georgia YEAR 1607 1620 1623 1634 1635 1636 1638 1653 1663 1664 1664 1684 1732 FOUNDED BY London Company Puritans John Wheelwright Lord Baltimore Thomas Hooker Roger Williams Peter Minuit and New Sweden Company Virginians Eight Nobles with a Royal Charter from Charles II Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret Duke of York William Penn James Edward Oglethorpe REASON FOR Economic Gain Economic Gain and establish thecracy

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