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australia anbda new zealand
1850 self governing 1893 austaia penal colony 1769 new zealand aborigines
canada strggles for self- rule
1791 splitt into 2 provinves Dominion French speaking Catholics and English speaking protestants
Women get the vote
1903 women's social and political union women's suffrage women vote post wwi
Australia and new zealand natives
Australia and new zealand were most densly inhabited in the northwest of australia ans the southeast of new zealand.
How did britian enact Reforms?
Chartist Movement Constitutional Monarchy Suffrage Victorian age People's Charter of 1838 Queen Victoria
Emmeline Pankhurst, Why We Are Militant
In the primary source, Why We Are Militant,Emmeline Pankhurst states," ...the only justification for violence...damage to property ...for risk to comfort of other human beings and failed." Specifically, as a militant she has exhausted all other possibilities and this is the only way.
describe the womens movement pg 749
Jane Adams- Hull house in Chicago, Illinois.
Who was Queen Victoria?
Queen of England during the great Victorian era. She married her cousin Albert, a German prince. After he died she wore black silk for the rest of her life.
1914 home ruke bill famine in irland irish republican army home rule bill cathlic irish vs. english protestants
irish win home rule
WillIAM BEnnEtt, quoted in Narrative of a Recent Journey of Six Weeks in Ireland
the potatoes spoiled
France and democracy
third republic 1875 Zionism 1860 France Dreyfus affair anti-Semitism.