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Modern Era: 1750-1900

During the period from 1750 to 1900, the world underwent significant transformations driven by the Enlightenment, which emphasized individualism and natural rights. Key revolutions in the Americas and Europe, such as the American, French, and Haitian Revolutions, were sparked by demands for equality, representation, and an end to oppressive taxation and slavery.

Modern Era: 1750-1900

Modern Era: 1750-1900

Industrial Revolution

Migration
Effects of Migration

White Australia policy

Chinese exclusion act

spread of culture and language

Ethnic enclaves in host countries

Indentured labor

Mainly in British colonies

Lebanese migration to avoid war
Indians and Chinese to Caribbean sugar fields.
rural to urban migration
Labor unions
minimum wage laws
political parties creation
wanted better working conditions
State sponsored industrialization
Qing Empire

New examination system and infrastructure

Lack of support from dynasty

Self-strengthening movement

Ottoman Empire

critics said reformation ruined Islamic character of nation

Financial and diplomatic crisis ended reformation

Tanzimat reformation

Meji Japan

Super power of East

Infrastructure and textiles

protecting culture

Spread of disease among working class
advancements in communication and transportation
Fossil fuels= increased energy
Specialized Labor
Urbanization
Agricultural revolution
Rise in pop.

Economics

Karl Marx
Socialism
Communism
Shared wealth
Capitalism
transnational business
no government interaction
Consumerism
free markets

European Imperialism

Economic exploitation of colonies
Economic imperialism
Belgian in Congo for Rubber
Cotton from Africa
Resistance to imperialism
Ghost Dance
Rebellion in India (1857)
Colonization
ex. Africa, Asia
Civilizing missions
Social darwinism

Enlightenment

Atlantic Revolutions
Brazilian Revolution

exploitation of resources

Limited sovereignty

Mexican Revolution

End of slavery in Mexico

Excessive tax

Haitian Revolution

debt

equality for all

violence against slaves

American Revolution

French Revolution

Nationalism across Europe

Limits on power

Unfair treatment of peasants

Inspired other colonies to revolt

Lack of representation in parliament

Excessive taxation

Debt in Britain and France
Nationalism
Abolitionist movement
Women Suffrage
Individualism
Natural Rights; John Locke