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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 19th_century19th century - Wikipedia

    May 8, 2024 · 19th century. An 1835 illustration of power loom weaving, as part of the Industrial Revolution. The 19th century began on 1 January 1801 (represented by the Roman numerals MDCCCI), and ended on 31 December 1900 (MCM). The 19th century was characterized by vast social upheaval.

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      The 20th century began on 1 January 1901 (MCMI), and ended...

    • 18th Century

      Political boundaries at the beginning of year 1700 Storming...

    • 1870S

      Wars. Dungan Revolt (1862–1877), Hui uprising against the...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › January_1919January 1919 - Wikipedia

    May 10, 2024 · January 2, 1919 (Thursday) Russian Civil War – The Red Army's Caspian-Caucasian Front attacked the White Army under command of Anton Denikin in the North Caucasus but failed to meet their initial objectives on the first day of battle. Estonian War of Independence – Finland sent 2,000 volunteer soldiers to assist Estonia against the Red Army.

  3. 2 days ago · The main resistance came from the south, where white leaders were worried about the threat of black women voting. Nevertheless, Congress passed the Nineteenth Amendment in 1919. It became a constitutional law on August 26, 1920, after ratification by the 36th required state. Foreign policy

  4. Apr 19, 2024 · The Chicago Race Riot of 1919 was the most severe of approximately 25 race riots throughout the U.S. in the ‘Red Summer’ following World War I; a manifestation of racial frictions intensified by Black migration to the North, industrial labor competition, urban overcrowding, and greater militancy among Black war veterans.

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  5. May 9, 2024 · 1919 is called Red Summer for nationwide racial violence. New London had race riots.

  6. 4 days ago · World War I, an international conflict that in 1914–18 embroiled most of the nations of Europe along with Russia, the United States, the Middle East, and other regions. The war pitted the Central Powers —mainly Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey —against the Allies—mainly France, Great Britain, Russia, Italy, Japan, and, from 1917 ...

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