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Important Dates in History

The document outlines significant dates and events related to the rise of nationalism in Europe and India, detailing key figures, movements, and treaties from the 18th to early 20th centuries. It also touches on global economic changes, industrialization, and the development of print culture. Important milestones include the French Revolution, the unification of Italy and Germany, and various movements led by Mahatma Gandhi in India.

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Important Dates in History

The document outlines significant dates and events related to the rise of nationalism in Europe and India, detailing key figures, movements, and treaties from the 18th to early 20th centuries. It also touches on global economic changes, industrialization, and the development of print culture. Important milestones include the French Revolution, the unification of Italy and Germany, and various movements led by Mahatma Gandhi in India.

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Social science class 10

H.IS.T.O.R.Y
Important dates and events.
The rise of nationalism in europe:
1. Frederic sorrieu,a french artist
prepareda four series of print - 1848
(2. The first clear expression of french
revolution came in 1789
3. Napoleonic code- civilcode of 1804
4. Industrialization began in second half
of 18th century in England.
5. Defeat of Napolean, Treaty of vienna
signed in 1815.
6. Giuseppe Mazzini- born in Genoa- 1807
7. The first upheaval in france took place
in july 1830.
8. Lord Byrondied in 1824
9. Treaty of constantinople 6.
1832-Recognised greece as independent
nation - 1832.
10. 1848-peasants uprising.revolution of 8.

liberals
11,1859-1870- unification of Italy 9.
12.1866-1871-unification of germany 10
1914
13. Imperialism led disaster europe -
11
Nationalism in Tndia 12
1.1913 and 191 8- extreme hardshipof 1.
common people 14
2.1918-1921- crop failure and influenza 1
epidemic.
3.Mahatma gandhi returns india - JANUARY 1
1915

Satyagraha movements: - 1
4.1917- Champaran in bihar, kheda district of
gujarat 1
5.1918- Ahmedabad mill workers
6.1919-Rowlatt.act, 13 April 1919 -
Tallian walla bagh massacre
7Khilafat movement in bombay- March 1919.
8.Hind swaraj- Written by Mahatma Gandhi-
1909
9.Congress session at Nagpur- 1920- non
cooperation movement adopted
10. Non cooperation khilafat movement
January 1921.
11. Alluri Sitaram Ram Raju executed in 1924
12, Inland Emigration act- 1859.
13.1922- Chauri Chaura incident
14. Simon Commission arrived india in 1928.
15. In december 1929 Lahore session of
congress- Purna swaraj was adopted.
16. 31 january 1930- letter to Irwin stating
11 demands.
17. 11 march - Start of Civil disobedience
movement
18. 6 April- Violation of salt law by gandhi,
boiled the sea water and collected the salt.
19. April 1930- Arrest of
Khan and other congress Abdul
20. Ended civil leaders ghaffor 4.
disobedience
march 1931
21. movement- 5.
Gandhi-Irwin
1931
pact signed in 5th mareh
22,1932-
relaunched
movement.
civil disobedience 6.

23.
FICCI-Federation
of indian chamber
commerce and industries - 1927
7.
8.
24. Poona pact - 9.
september 1932
The Making Of Global 10
11
World:
1.
12
Irish potato famine - 1849
2. Until 18th century- china 13
and india
were rich countries
3. Late 18th
in food grains century- demand for rise
1.
4. 1890- Global agricultural economy
tooka shape
In1870-invention of refrigerated
5.
poor
chips, meat has become a diet of
ineurope
1885- big powers met at berlin to
6. Africa
complete carving up of
Rinderpest or cattle plague
7 1890- 1914-18
first World war -
8. The
T
mass
1920- US move towards
9.
production.
depression-1929- 1930
10.Great 1945
war - 1939-
11.Secondworld financial
Monetary and
12,United nations
conference- July 1944
revolution- 1949
13.Chinese

Of Industrialisation
The Age
1900- E.T paul published- Dawn of
1.
Century
2. Factories came in england -
1730s
3. Spinning jenny- J ames hargreaves
7.

1764
8.
4. First cotton mill ini bombay -
5. First jute mill in bengal - 1855
1854 9.

6. The elgin mill in kanpur - 1860

Print Culture and the


World.
Modern
1.The earliest kind of print developed in
Japan, chinaand Korea.
2. Diamond sutra- oldest japanese book
AD 868.
3. KitagawaUtamaro- born in Italy 1753
4. Johann Gutenberg developed first
known printing press in 1430.
5. In 1517- Martin luther wrote 95 theses
criticising roman catholic church
6.
Childrens press set up in france
7.
1579- first tamil book printed tog
catholic at cochin
8. 1713- first malayalam book
o 1878- Vernacular press act was
9.
modelled irish presslaw

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