South and East Asia
Europe
Middle East
Africa
Americas
100

Communist leader in China after 1949 revolution. 

Mao Zedong

100

First country that industrialized. 

England

100

Reforms in the Ottoman Empire. 

Tanzimat reforms

100
First independent African nation. 

Ghana

100

First successful slave rebellion. 

Haitian Revolution
200

Successor of Mao that changed the economy. 

Deng Xiaoping. 

200

Monarchs that were enlightened in ideas of serving the interest of their subjects. 

Enlightened despots

200

Reformer in the Ottoman Empire.

Muhammad Ali

200

The principle or advocacy of the political union of all the indigenous inhabitants of Africa.

Pan-Africanism

200

Famous letter written by Bolivar that outline his goals and concerns. 

The Jamaica Letter

300

An astounding, long walk by the Communist party that demonstrated their insane stamina. 

Long March

300

The leader of the Reign of Terror. 

Robespierre

300

Many reforms were not for these people, and the Tanzimat reforms didn't even mention them. 

Women

300

A march that Gandhi organized where he brought people to the beach. 

Salt March

300

"El Liberador" 

Simon Bolivar

400

Mao's attempt to move the Chinese economy forward that failed and killed many people. 

Great Leap Forward

400

The belief that God exists, but does not care about human affairs. 

Deism

400

Group that was scapegoated in the Ottoman Empire. 

Armenians

400

Important aspects of Nigeria as a colony

Oil, a lot of people
400

1810 independence leader in Mexico. 

Father Miguel Hidalgo

500

Mao's book, that all citizens were forced to carry around. 

Red Book
500

Social gathering points of intellectuals. 

Salons and coffee houses. 

500

After these wars, prices for food and other crops declined in the Ottoman Empire. However, financial enterprises like banking increased. 

Napoleonic Wars

500

Three groups Nigeria is split into. 

Hausa-Fulani, Igbo, Yoruba. 
500

The liberator of Argentina and the "Protector of Peru". 

Jose de San Martin

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