History

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    • What are the two African kingdoms and how where they both affected by slavery?
      Benin and Songhai and they were both left poor due to being raided.
    • what are the three countries in the slave trade triangle and what did they all import?
      Countries: Europe, Africa, Americas Imports: Europe - manufactured goods, Africa - slaves, Americas - raw materials
    • Where was the middle passage and what were the conditions like?
      The middle passage was from Africa to North America and the slaves were in horrible conditions such as lack of resources ,diseases spreading ,very cramped and would get punished if they did something wrong women would also get raped
    • what's the difference between passive and active resistance and give examples?
      passive resistance is not violent such as slow work and not eating but active resistance is very violent such as riots and escaping.
    • what was the year of the abolition of the stave trade?
      1807
    • what does abolition mean?
      End of something eg slavery
    • what year did the abolition of slavery happen?
      1833
    • Who were the two men who helped end slavery?
      William Wilberforce and Olaudah Equiano
    • Who made the first factory and what is it called and what does it make?
      Richard Arkwright made the first factory in Cromford making spinning wheel. It was called Cromford Mill.
    • who cured Cholera?
      John Snow
    • give seven reasons to why crime was so easy in the industrial revolution
      1: no/ little police 2: busy streets 3: no windows 4: no security 5: pickpockets were common 6: big crowds 7: easy to escape
    • when was the great reform act?
      1832
    • when was the Peterloo masquerade? Where was it and what happened?
      1819, Manchester, peaceful protest turned violent. Some people were killed.
    • what happened after the great reform act?
      Votes increased by 2% and women could no longer vote
    • did chartists like the great reform act?
      no, they wanted all men to be able to vote
    • What's the similarities and differences between Suffragettes and Suffragists and what were their methods?
      Similarities: Both advocated for women's right to vote. Differences: Suffragettes were more militant and used aggressive tactics like bombs and smashing windows while suffragists used peaceful methods like lobbying and petitions and posters and peaceful meetings.
    • what does MAIN stand for?
      Militerism alliances, imperialism and nationalism
    • Who was Franz Ferdinand?
      he was the heir to Austria hungry
    • Who killed Franz Ferdinand and where were they from?
      Gavrilo Princip, from Bosnia Serbia
    • how were children treated?
      children were in factories and mines they were in very dangerous positions
    • what was life in the trenches like?
      everyone had lice because the men in the front line rarely if ever washed this led to diseases the trenches were also infested with rats because there was plenty of rotten corpses. The food was mostly tinned soldiers on the front lift in constant fear and expectation of attack this led to PTSD. Trench foot was also very common because they were wearing poorly fitted boots and living in freezing mud and water
    • Who created the Treaty of versailles
      Woodrow Wilson David Lloyd George Georges Clemenceau
    • Where is wilson from
      USA
    • where is Lloyd George from
      UK
    • where is Clemenceau from
      France
    • What are the 8 terms of the TOV
      War guilt, land & territory, reparations, armed forces restricted, industrial land taken, empire (over seas territory), diktat, dolchstoss (stab in the back)
    • War guilt?
      blamed for starting the war
    • Reparations?
      had to pay £6.6 billion
    • Armed Forces Restricted?
      Only aloud 100,000 men, no air force or tanks and only 6 battleships
    • Industrial Land Taken?
      Land has been de militarised
    • Land and territory?
      France has taken Alsace Lorraine.
      Poland has taken a big chunk of the east. Denmark and Belgium have also taken land.
    • Empire(over seas territory)
      All been lost
    • The Diktat?
      They were forced to sign it
    • The Dolchstoss(stab in the back)
      politicians and government signed it and stabbed Germany in the back
    • Who was the battle of Sommes against
      Uk vs Germany
    • How many fought in the battle of Somme and how many casualties were there on day one?
      1.2 million and 65,000
    • What was life like on the Plantation?
      They worked long hours, it was cramped and the got punished eg whipped