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