Exam 7: Historical Events and Figures From the Napoleonic ERA and Industrial Revolution
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In 1733, ………….had invented a device called the 'Flying Shuttle'.
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Who was imprisoned and then exiled to the island of Saint Helena in the Atlantic Ocean, 1,870 km from the west coast of Africa.
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The term 'Industrial Revolution' was first used by the historian…………, to describe the economic development in England, from 1760 to 1840.
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In 1764, ……………..invented a machine called the 'Spinning Jenny.'
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"The battle of Austerlitz is the finest of all I have fought." Who said?
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………….., by Orders in Council (1807), prohibited its trade partners from trading with France.
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Samuel Crompton removed the defects of the Spinning Jenny and Water Frame, with his machine known as ……………..
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……………..removed the defects of the Spinning Jenny and Water Frame, with his machine known as 'Spinning Mule'( 1778) .
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The Continental System or Continental Blockade was the foreign policy of …………….
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The members of the ………..take the famous 'Tennis Court Oath' and resolve to remain united until a constitution is established.
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In the Treaty of Fontainebleau, the victors exiled ……………..to Elba, an island of 12,000 inhabitants in the Mediterranean, 20 km off the Tuscan coast.
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The French Revolution of…………, also known as the July Revolution.
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In 1769, ……………invented a machine run by waterpower instead of manpower. Hence it came to be called the 'Water-Frame'.
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In 1816, …………….invented a machine called Davy's Safety Lamp.'
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Who said: "My true glory is not to have won 40 battles...Waterloo will erase the memory of so many victories. ... But...what will live forever is my Civil Code."
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