Industrial revolution

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  1. 6. (1743 – 1803) Leader of the Haitian slave revolt.
  2. 8. (1805 – 1860) English civil engineer.
  3. 13. (1758 – 1794) Robespierre was one of the foremost figures of the French revolution.
  4. 14. a political reform movement, active between 1838 and 1850. Their main aim was to achieve universal male suffrage.
  5. 19. (1729–1796) One of the greatest political leaders of the Eighteenth Century.
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  1. 1. (1736 – 1819) Scottish engineer.
  2. 2. English writer and social critic.
  3. 3. (1820 – 1895) German social scientist and political activist.
  4. 4. (1835 – 1919) Born in Scotland to poor parents
  5. 5. (1806 – 1859) English engineer.
  6. 7. (1781 – 1848) Mechanical engineer, who developed the steam engine for use in trains
  7. 8. became one of the richest persons in the world through his dominance of the oil and railroad industries.
  8. 9. group of 19th-century English skilled workers who were concerned about losing their skilled jobs in the textile industry.
  9. 10. (1818 – 1883) Marx saw the industrial revolution as being a stage in the eventual struggle and triumph of the Proletariat.
  10. 11. (1757 – 1834) French military officer who fought in the Wars of Independence
  11. 12. (1771 – 1858) – Welsh social reformer who attempted to build a utopian socialist and co-operative movement.
  12. 15. (1743-1823) – English inventor, and member of the Anglican clergy.
  13. 16. (1778 – 1829) – English chemist and inventor.
  14. 17. (1813 – 1898) an English engineer, inventor, and businessman.
  15. 18. 1834, a group of Dorset agricultural laborers who were arrested for and convicted of swearing a secret oath as members of the Friendly Society of Agricultural Laborers.