England in the 19th Century

By Majojo
  • Battle of Trafalgar Nelson defeats the French and Spanish fleet

    Battle of Trafalgar Nelson defeats the French and Spanish fleet
    This is cited as evidence of the Britain's strategic situation in relation to powers all over Europe
  • War of 1812

    War of 1812
    The beginning of the war between United States and Britain is important because the British announced as fundamental thing to follow for the treaty of peace the creation of an Indian barrier making it neutral.
  • Congress of Vienna

    Congress of Vienna
    Stated the base of the order and territories of the countries nowadays and began the imperialist race between the occidental countries that caused the World War I.
  • Battle of Waterloo

    Battle of Waterloo
    Induced the German nationalism that latter led to the Second World War, it also paved the way for the United Kingdom to become a global power.
  • Catholic Emancipation

    Catholic Emancipation
    Acceptance and tolerance of religion, which allowed roman catholics and people from other religions to have the same right.
  • Slavery abolished in the British Empire

    Slavery abolished in the British Empire
    Helped Britain become a power, the huge power it is nowadays
  • Death of William VI

    Death of William VI
    Meanwhile Queen Victoria was the most representative ruler of the time.
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    England proposes an Intervention to China with the United States

    Intention for trading
  • Congress of Berlin

    Congress of Berlin
    It is important because it solved an international crisis and the treaty of Berlin was signed in which it was satisfied the interest of Britain by denying Russia to expand its naval power and keeping the Ottoman empire as a European power.
  • Triple Alliance

    Triple Alliance
    Alliance between Germany, Austria and Italy. This alliance was a secret agreement that promised protection and fought back in World War II
  • Anglo Egyptian War

    Anglo Egyptian War
    British economy expanded by the huge cotton production. They were land owners who had many benefits out of Egyptian land