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The romantic age - Coggle Diagram
The romantic age
Industrial revolution
Rising of the black death
More fields to grow
Animal breeding
New clothing
Steam engine
Coal mines
Near water supplies
Loom
But
Pollution
Workhouses
Expoiltation
French revolution
George III
Illness
George IV
1811/1820
Regency
1820/1830
First gentleman of Europe
Bobbies in 1829
France
1789
French revolution
Ideals of Enlightment
England
Reign of terror
Against Napoleon Bonaparte
Horatio Nelson
Killed in 1805 at Trafalgar
Duke of Wellington
Wins against Napoleon
1815
Battle of Waterloo
After the french revolution
Riots for taxation
Peterloo
1819
Luddities
Less work
William IV
1830/1839
Earl of Gray
Wigh
Great reform act in 1832
Vote to male of middle classes
Abolish slavery in 1833
New sensibility
Poets
More sensibility
Against industrial towns
Love for
Ruins
Graveyards
Nature
Living being
The sublime
History
George III
1760/1820
Reduce the public debt
Tax on tea
Loss of America
Wiliam Pitt prime minister
Boston tea party
1773
Rebels as native americans
Tea in the sea
Protesting
No representation
2 Parts
Patriots
Loyalists
American war of indipendence
1775
George Washington
Declaration of indipendence
4th July 1776
Battle of Yorktown
1781
Recognition of indipendence
William Pitt
Reduce debt
Ireland join Britain in 1791