World History

Mexican Revolution

Mexican Revolution | Causes And Battles

The Mexican Revolution The Mexican Revolution commonly refers to around ten years, from 1910 to 1920, in which Mexico transitioned from Porfirio Diaz’s corrupt dictatorship to a constitutional republic.   The revolution that took place was both political and social. It involved the complex interplay of several factional groups. It was extremely violent and bloody and is the source

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American Revolution

American Revolution | Causes, War, & Timeline

American Revolution War Summary The American Revolution refers to a seismic moment in history. First, because of the fact it led to the formation of the United States – a country whose economic and military power has been felt across the world. The Massachusetts Minutemen who fired “the shots heard around the world” at Lexington and Concord likely

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Ottoman Empire Flag

Ottoman Empire | Achievements, Capital, History, & Map

Ottoman Empire History Ottoman Empire ruled over the three continents for more than 600 years. This includes Bulgaria, Greece, Hungry, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Macedonia, Romania, Syria, Arab & many countries from North Africa. At its peak, the area of this empire was around 1.8 million square kilometers in this time total of 36 Sultans ruled this Empire. The first four Caliphates (Khulfa Rashdun), Muslims had many caliphates

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The Indian War of Independence

Indian Rebellion of 1857 | War of Independence

  The Indian War of Independence The Indian War of Independence: On March 29th, 1857 there was a commotion at barrack poor in the Bengal province of British India a young man named Mangal Pandey Intoxicated opened fire and his British superiors of the 34th Bengal Native Infantry got a bit of fighting Mangal Pandey was arrested the shots He fired

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The Abbasid caliphate

The Abbasid caliphate: Period (750–1258)

The Abbasid caliphate The Abbasid caliphate was the second of the Muslim empire’s two great dynasties. In 750 CE, it removed the Umayyad caliphate and established the Abbasid caliphate, which ruled until 1258, when it was destroyed by the Mongol invasion. The name is derived from al-Abbs (died c. 653) of the Hashemite clan of the Quraysh tribe in Mecca, the Prophet

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