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Page 1: By Abby Rivera, Lizett Antunez, and Renee Kharat.

By Abby Rivera, Lizett Antunez, and Renee Kharat

Page 2: By Abby Rivera, Lizett Antunez, and Renee Kharat.

Europe: Industrial Revolution Africa: Slave Trade

Led to an increase in population and goods

Started in Great Britain in the early 1700s

By the mid-1700s, Britain had become the world’s leading colonial power

Resulted in the creation of the textile factory

Before the Industrial Revolution, less than 10% of Europeans lived in cities

During the period of slavery, parts of Africa also participated in the slave trade

The Christian Church fully supported the removal of slaves from Europe by the 1700s

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South America Australia

1799- Alexander von Humboldt 1st German in South America

1808-Prince Regent Joao VI moves to Rio de Janeiro

1816- Joachim Lebreton leads French Artistic Mission

1818- Chile gains Independence 1821- Jose de San Martin declares

independence of Peru 1823-U.S. proclaims Monroe

Doctrine 1840-Dom Pedro II crowned

emperor of Brazil

1770-James Cook claims east coast stating “terra nullius” meaning “no mans land”

1786-British make Botany Bay a penal colony

1788-1st official colony established: New South Wales

1789- Small pox begins to significantly reduce population

1799-Black War begins

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Chinese porcelain and other goods are traded via major rivers

Sri Lanka seeks Thailand’s help in reigniting Buddhism after years of being ruled by the Portuguese and Dutch

The Dutch East India Company dissolves one year after being taken over by the Dutch government

The English try to break into Asia’s economy◦ Won the Opium War against China

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Joachim Lebreton. Photograph. Dia 33 Nat King Cole. Web. 15 Sept. 2010. <http://josecarloslima33.blogspot.com/>.

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"South America, 1600–1800 A.D. | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art." The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York: Metmuseum.org. Web. 14 Sept. 2010. <http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/ht/?period=09&region=sa#/Key-Events>.