General History One Liners Section 7

 

  1. General History One Liners Section 6The Potsdam Conference (1945) outlined post-WWII plans and occupation zones.
  2. The Congress of Vienna (1814-1815) redrew European boundaries after the Napoleonic Wars.
  3. The Emancipation Proclamation (1863) declared slaves in Confederate states free.
  4. The Hundred Years’ War (1337-1453) saw England and France vying for supremacy.
  5. The Magna Carta’s principles influenced the development of constitutional law.
  6. The Cultural Revolution under Mao Zedong aimed to reshape Chinese society.
  7. The Reign of Terror during the French Revolution led to widespread executions.
  8. The Korean Demilitarized Zone has separated North and South since 1953.
  9. The Meiji Restoration (1868) modernized Japan and ended feudalism.
  10. The Industrial Revolution’s impact included shifts in labor and urbanization.
  11. The Battle of Thermopylae (480 BCE) showcased Spartan valor against Persia.
  12. The Bolshevik Revolution transformed Russia into the Soviet Union in 1917.
  13. The Black Death’s spread in the 14th century devastated Europe’s population.
  14. The Great Famine in Ireland resulted in widespread starvation and emigration.
  15. The Suez Crisis (1956) strained international relations over control of the canal.
  16. The Salem witch trials (1692) exemplified mass hysteria and religious extremism.
  17. The Mongol Empire, led by Genghis Khan, became history’s largest contiguous empire.
  18. The Mayflower Compact (1620) established self-governance among the Pilgrims.
  19. The Treaty of Tordesillas (1494) divided newly discovered lands between Spain and Portugal.
  20. The Renaissance artist Raphael created renowned works like “School of Athens.”

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