Most important events by year 1801-1900

This is the sequel (or would it be prequel) to my other "most important events by year" quiz. I hope you all enjoy!
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1801
This religious group is excluded from voting in Britain.
Catholics
1802
This famous politician and general is declared dictator of France.
Napoleon
1803
This massive territory is sold to the United States from France.
Louisiana Territory
1804
This American founding father is shot dead by Aaron Burr.
Alexander Hamilton
1805
Lord Nelson defeats Napoleon in this famous battle.
Battle of Trafalgar
1806
This ancient empire in central Europe is dissolved.
Holy Roman Empire
1807
Legal slave shipping across this ocean is abolished.
Atlantic Ocean
1808
Napoleon invades this country, causing it's empire to fall apart.
Spain
1809
This Nordic country declares independence from Sweden.
Finland
1810
This former Spanish colony begins it's war for independence.
Mexico
1811
Spanish troops withdraw from this rebelling country.
Venezuela
1812
Napoleon's empire invades this country in the winter.
Russia
1813
This becomes the largest battle in Europe prior to WWI.
Leipzig
1814
British troops march into Washington DC and burn this building.
The White House
1815
Napoleon Bonaparte is finally defeated in this battle.
Waterloo
1816
A volcanic eruption causes it to snow, in july, in this state.
Massachusetts
1817
A stock exchange is founded in this American city.
New York City
1818
This great lake becomes international territory, reducing tensions.
Lake Champlain
1819
This British imperial port city is established near Malaysia.
Singapore
1820
This territory becomes a slave state as part of a US compromise.
Missouri
1821
The United States establishes this African haven for freed slaves.
Liberia
1822
This Frenchman discovers the process of Pasteurization
Louis Pasteur
1823
This doctrine forbids any European expansion into the Americas.
Monroe Doctrine
1824
This Latin American war-hero liberates Peru.
Simon Bolivar
1825
This country separates from Peru.
Bolivia
1826
Joseph Niepce invents this.
The Photograph
1827
This prophet translates a gold tablet into the book of Mormon.
Joseph Smith
1828
This country declares war on Turkey.
Russia
1829
This hugely influential transportation device is developed.
The Railroad
1830
This new kingdom becomes independent from the Netherlands.
Belgium
1831
This South American country is split into Colombia and Venezuela.
Gran Colombia
1832
The British empire clears out the native population of this island.
Tasmania
1833
This massive globe spanning empire abolishes slavery.
The British Empire
1834
Charles Babbage invents a crude prototype of this machine.
The Computer
1835
Charles Darwin and the HMS Beagle visit these islands.
The Galapagos
1836
This Mexican territory declares it's independence.
Texas
1837
This famous queen inherits the English throne.
Queen Victoria
1838
Rebellions in this British colony achieve responsible government.
Canada
1839
China declares war on the British over the introduction of this drug.
Opium
1840
This landmass is officially identified as a new Continent.
Antarctica
1841
This pacific nation becomes a British colony, sort of.
New Zealand
1842
Crawford Long develops the first of this type of painkiller.
Anesthetic
1843
This Chinese city is proclaimed a British crown colony.
Hong Kong
1844
A failure of this crop causes a deadly famine in Ireland.
Potato
1845
British diplomats and Maori chieftains sign a treaty at this location.
Waitangi
1846
Mexico is invaded by this country
The United States
1847
Pilgrims following this new religion flee to modern day Utah.
Mormonism
1848
Revolutions arise in many countries on this continent.
Europe
1849
A gold rush attracts thousands of people to this US territory.
California
1850
This christian revolution tries to overthrow the Chinese government.
Taiping Rebellion
Year
Hint
Answer
1851
DR John Gorrie patents this now common household machine.
A Refrigerator
1852
This independent republic is established by the Boers.
South Africa
1853
Russia tries to annex this Ottoman peninsula.
The Crimea
1854
This amount of British light-brigade troops are famously killed .
600
1855
Violent armed clashes erupt in this American territory.
Kansas
1856
William Walker is overthrown after taking over this country.
Nicaragua
1857
A rebellion against British rule takes place in this country.
India
1858
This British company ceases to dominate Indian politics.
East India company
1859
This scientist proposes the theory of evolution.
Charles Darwin
1860
This American state secedes from the union.
South Carolina
1861
This new government is formed out of the rebelling US slave states.
The Confederacy
1862
This American civil war battle prevents Britain from siding with the south.
Antietam
1863
This key battle occurs in Pennsylvania in the American civil war.
Gettysburg
1864
Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay invade this country.
Paraguay
1865
This American president is assassinated by John Wilkes Booth.
Abraham Lincoln
1866
This country is defeated in a brief war by Prussia and Italy.
Austria
1867
The United States buys this huge territory from Russia.
Alaska
1868
This amendment, granting citizenship to blacks, becomes law.
14th amendment
1869
This canal is constructed in Egypt.
Suez Canal
1870
The Italian peninsula is unified after Italy absorbs this city state.
Rome
1871
This new European country is united and absorbs Prussia.
Germany
1872
This becomes the world's first national park.
Yellowstone
1873
This standard of currency value is established in several countries.
Gold Standard
1874
The presently-active constitution of this country is signed.
Switzerland
1875
This area rebels against the Ottoman empire.
Herzegovinia
1876
Alexander Gram Bell invents this.
The Telephone
1877
This "recovery" phase in American history ends.
Reconstruction
1878
This country becomes independent from the Ottoman empire.
Romania
1879
"Thomas Edison" invents this.
The Lightbulb
1880
Construction on this trans-oceanic canal begins.
Panama Canal
1881
This progressive Russian czar is assassinated.
Alexander II
1882
Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary form this alliance.
Triple Alliance
1883
This volcano erupts in Indonesia, impacting the entire world.
Mount Krakatoa
1884
Most of this continent is carved up by European colonial powers.
Africa
1885
This central African region falls under direct Belgian control.
The Congo
1886
A terrorist attack in this Chicago square kills seven policemen.
Haymarket square
1887
The world fair is held underneath this massive Parisian structure.
The Eiffel Tower.
1888
This becomes the last South American nation to abolish slavery.
Brazil
1889
The second socialist international is founded in this city.
Paris
1890
This German prime minister resigns.
Otto von Bismark
1891
The Russians begin construction on this continent spanning railway.
Trans-Siberian Rail
1892
The first of this type of engine is patented.
Diesel
1893
New Zealand becomes the first country to grant women this right.
Vote
1894
China goes to war with this nearby country.
Japan
1895
Gugliemo Marconi invents this
The Radio
1896
The first of these modern events is held in Athens, Greece.
The Olympics
1897
Bolivia and Peru declare war on this country.
Chile
1898
The United States blames Spain for destroying this battleship.
The Maine
1899
The Boxer rebellion occurs in this country.
China
1900
This former island kingdom becomes an American territory.
Hawaii
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Level 85
Feb 17, 2016
"Bismarck", not "Bismark". "area", not "aria". "Herzegovina", not "Herzegovinia". "Graham", not "Gram". The Battle of Antietam was in Maryland, so it couldn't have prevented Lee from invading Maryland; he was already there. Liberia was established by a private organization of Americans and not by the United States per se. Champlain is not a great lake. Mexico didn't win its independence until 1821.
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Level 27
Jan 2, 2017
really strict on what it accepts, I put British empire and holy roman and neither were accepted
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Level 68
May 24, 2019
Russia didn't try to annex Crimea in 1853, as it was annexed by Catherine II in 18th century and owned by Russia since then. When the war started, France and Britain invaded Crimea from the sea and that's why that war was called 'Crimean'. Either before the war or after it the peninsula belonged to Russia